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− | Adenosylcobalamin, coenzyme B12, is converted in the body from cyanocobalamin, vitamin B12, and is important for cell division and blood formation as well as the function of the [[ | + | Adenosylcobalamin, coenzyme B12, is converted in the body from cyanocobalamin, vitamin B12, and is important for cell division and blood formation as well as the function of the [[Nervensystem/en|nervous system]]. |
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Adenosylcobalamin, coenzyme B12, is converted in the body from cyanocobalamin, vitamin B12, and is important for cell division and blood formation as well as the function of the nervous system.
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