Herbert, 1994 - Google Patents
Staging vitamin B− 12 (cobalamin) status in vegetariansHerbert, 1994
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When one stops eating vitamin B− 12 (cobalamins), one passes through four stages of negative cobalamin balance: serum depletion [low holotranscobalamin II, ie, low vitamin B− 12 on transcobalamin II (TCII)], cell depletion (decreasing holohaptocorrin and low red cell …
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