What does ATP mean?
ATP means Autophosphorylated in the Presence
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Autophosphorylated in the Presence?
Autophosphorylated in the Presence can be abbreviated as ATP
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What does ATP stand for? ATP stands for "Autophosphorylated in the Presence". |
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How to abbreviate "Autophosphorylated in the Presence"? "Autophosphorylated in the Presence" can be abbreviated as ATP. |
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What is the meaning of ATP abbreviation? The meaning of ATP abbreviation is "Autophosphorylated in the Presence". |
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What is ATP abbreviation? One of the definitions of ATP is "Autophosphorylated in the Presence". |
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What does ATP mean? ATP as abbreviation means "Autophosphorylated in the Presence". |
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What is shorthand of Autophosphorylated in the Presence? The most common shorthand of "Autophosphorylated in the Presence" is ATP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PHA-LCM - Medium Conditioned by Leukocytes in the Presence of Phytohemagglutinin
- IHP - In His Presence
- IPPW - In the Presence of Positive Women
- ATP - Aggregation in the Presence
- ATP - Analogues in the Presence
- LPS - LAM in the Presence
- PFA - Presence and Form in the Architecture
- PSP - Patients in the Presence
- SUNCO - The Setting up of Union Network for Co-Operation in the field of development, provision, delivery and dissemination of courses related to CVT in the context of collective bargaining
- DIPSI - Decoupling In the Presence of Scalar Interactions
- apl - Association in the Presence of Linkage
- tpa - the presence or absence
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