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Classification of Human Vitamin-B12-binding Proteins

Pages 561-564 | Published online: 16 Oct 2020

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Ebba Nexø. (2009) Transcobalamin I and other Human R‐Binders: Purification, Structural, Spectral and Physiological Studies. Scandinavian Journal of Haematology 20:3, pages 221-236.
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Ragnhild Gullberg & Peter Riezenstein. (2009) Granulocyte Release of Vitamin B 12 ‐Binders in vivo and in vitro in Leukaemia and Non‐Neoplastic Leucocytosis . Scandinavian Journal of Haematology 15:5, pages 377-383.
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