Abstract
Summary
Following intravenous injection of 57Co vitamin B12, clearance rates of en-dogenously labeled TCII and TCI were delayed in patients with C.M.L., compared to normal subjects and cases of P.A. If 57Co B12 from TCII reappeared bound to TCI, it occurred at a rate slower than that of plasma disappearance of 57Co B12 bound to TCI.
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