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− | In the [[gastric mucosa]] (especially in corpus, fundus) thermolabile, water-soluble glycoprotein formed by the supporting cells, which is associated with [[vitamin]] B12 forms a complex and thus enables B12-[[absorption]] in the lower small intestine. | + | In the [[gastric mucosa]] (especially in corpus, fundus) thermolabile, water-soluble glycoprotein formed by the supporting cells, which is associated with [[Vitamin/en|vitamin]] B12 forms a complex and thus enables B12-[[absorption]] in the lower small intestine. |
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In the gastric mucosa (especially in corpus, fundus) thermolabile, water-soluble glycoprotein formed by the supporting cells, which is associated with vitamin B12 forms a complex and thus enables B12-absorption in the lower small intestine.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsischer_factor (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)