What does CLIP mean?
CLIP means corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide?
corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide can be abbreviated as CLIP
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What does CLIP stand for? CLIP stands for "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide". |
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How to abbreviate "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide"? "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide" can be abbreviated as CLIP. |
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What is the meaning of CLIP abbreviation? The meaning of CLIP abbreviation is "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide". |
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What is CLIP abbreviation? One of the definitions of CLIP is "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide". |
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What does CLIP mean? CLIP as abbreviation means "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide". |
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What is shorthand of corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide? The most common shorthand of "corticotropic-like intermediate lobe peptide" is CLIP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IS IS - Intermediate System Intermediate System
- CLIP - Corticotrophin-Like-Intermediate Lobe Peptide
- CLIP - Corticotropin-Like-Intermediate Peptide
- -LI - peptide-like immunoreactivity
- CLIP - corticotrophin-like intermediate peptide
- CLIP - corticotropin-like intermediary lobe peptide
- CLIP - corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide
- CRH - corticotropic-releasing hormone
- CRF - corticotropic releasing factor
- DIP - peptide immunoreactive peptide
- ILE - intermediate lobe extract
- ILP - intermediate lobe pituitary
- IL - intermediate lobe
- Ipl - intermediate-posterior lobe
- NIL - neural and intermediate lobe
- NIL - neuro-intermediate lobe
- NIL - neurohypophysis and intermediate lobe
- PHI - peptide-peptide histidine isoleucine
- Phi-li - Peptide Histidine Isoleucine-Like Immunoreactivity
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