how do parietal cells help in erythropoiesis?
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The parietal cells of the stomach secrete intrinsic factor, which is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12, essential for erythropoiesis. Destruction of parietal cells leads to inability to absorb the vitamin B12 and hence to anaemia. ... Antibodies to intrinsic factor can also be detected in the same diseases.
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