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Что (кто) такое B12 (disambiguation) - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
B 12; B-12; B.12

B12 (disambiguation)         
Vitamin B is a water-soluble vitamin with a key role in the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood.
Vitamin B12-transporting ATPase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 3.6.3.33; ATP phosphohydrolase (vitamin B12-importing)
In enzymology, a vitamin B12-transporting ATPase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
cobalamin         
  • Methylcobalamin (shown) is a form of vitamin B<sub>12</sub>. Physically it resembles the other forms of vitamin B<sub>12</sub>, occurring as dark red crystals that freely form cherry-colored transparent solutions in water.
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  • 400px
  • A vitamin B<sub>12</sub> solution (hydroxocobalamin) in a multi-dose bottle, with a single dose drawn up into a syringe for injection. Preparations are usually bright red.
  • A blister pack of 500 µg methylcobalamin tablets
VITAMIN INVOLVED IN THE METABOLISM OF EVERY CELL
Cobalamin; Vitamin B-12; Vitamin b 12; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin b12; Cobalamine; Colbalamin; B12 with dermatosis; Behepan; Cobolamin; Cbl; B12 (vitamin); B12
[k?(?)'bal?m?n]
¦ noun Biochemistry any of the vitamin B12 group of cobalt-containing substances or their derivatives, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anaemia.
Origin
1950s: blend of cobalt and vitamin.

Википедия

B12 (disambiguation)

Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin with a key role in the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood.

B12 or B-12 may also refer to: