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Transfer of cobalamin from intrinsic factor to transcobalamin II
Nancy Brada
, Marilyn M. Gordon
, Jipu Wen
, David H. Alpers
Division of Gastroenterology
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Intrinsic Factors
100%
Transcobalamin II
100%
Cobalamin
100%
Recombinant
7%
Cellular Compartments
7%
PH Value
7%
Enterocyte
7%
Protease
7%
Low pH
7%
Binding Activity
7%
Cathepsin L
7%
Lysosomal Proteolysis
7%
Non-denaturing Electrophoresis
7%
Intracellular Transfer
7%
Neuroscience
Cobalamin
100%
Intrinsic Factor
100%
Transcobalamin II
100%
Prothrombin
14%
Electrophoresis
7%
Binding Affinity
7%
Proteinase
7%
Proteolysis
7%
Cathepsin L
7%