| 31. | Pernicious anemia is caused when damaged parietal cells fail to produce the intrinsic factor necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12.
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| 32. | The intrinsic factors of grain includes, color, composition, bulk density, odor, aroma, size and shape.
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| 33. | The parietal cells of the stomach are responsible for producing intrinsic factor, which is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12.
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| 34. | New insights have given fuel to a debate whether there might be an intrinsic factor causing the premature fusion of the sutures.
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| 35. | When large doses are given by mouth its absorption does not rely on the presence of intrinsic factor or an intact ileum.
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| 36. | The protein cubilin binds to intrinsic factor-cobalamin complex and is expressed in the distal small intestine and proximal renal tubule.
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| 37. | On the other hand, there is also a view that intrinsic factors such as individuals'mental status are the cause.
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| 38. | When it reaches the duodenum, pancreatic enzymes break down the glycoprotein and free the vitamin which then binds with intrinsic factor.
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| 39. | :* Pernicious anemia is an autoimmune disease wherein the body lacks intrinsic factor, required to absorb vitamin B 12 from food.
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| 40. | A second step of the test repeats the regimen and procedure of the first step, with the addition of oral intrinsic factor.
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