What does E-RC1 mean?
E-RC1 means EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1?
EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1 can be abbreviated as E-RC1
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What does E-RC1 stand for? E-RC1 stands for "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1". |
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How to abbreviate "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1"? "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1" can be abbreviated as E-RC1. |
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What is the meaning of E-RC1 abbreviation? The meaning of E-RC1 abbreviation is "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1". |
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What is E-RC1 abbreviation? One of the definitions of E-RC1 is "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1". |
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What does E-RC1 mean? E-RC1 as abbreviation means "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1". |
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What is shorthand of EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1? The most common shorthand of "EKLF coactivator-remodeling complex 1" is E-RC1. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ORC1 - Origin Recognition Complex 1
- PRC1 - Polycomb Repressive Complex 1
- AP-1 - Adaptor Protein Complex 1
- CC1 - Commitment Complex 1
- RC1 - Research Complex 1
- CARM1 - Coactivator-associated arginine methyltransferase 1
- CMT-1 - complex mutant derived from TEM-1
- CPC1 - central pair-associated complex 1
- RC-LH1 - reaction center light-harvesting complex 1
- RC-LH1 - reaction centre-light-harvesting complex 1 photounit
- RCLH1 - reaction-center-light-harvesting-complex-1
- SBPC1 - single-stranded binding protein complex 1
- Norc - Nucleolar Remodeling Complex
- LH1 - light-harvesting complex 1
- caper - Coactivator of Activating Protein-1 and Estrogen Receptors
- lc1 - Launch Complex 1
- TSC1 - tuberous sclerosis complex 1
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- TORC1 - TOR Complex 1