Effect of Vitamin B(12) and Folate on Homocysteine levels in colorectal cancer

Folate and cobalamin (Vitamin B(12)) are two essential micronutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism, which affects heart disease, neural tube defects and cancer. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, the key enzyme involved in one carbon metabolism produces methyl tetrahydrofolate from methylene...

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