What does LAC mean?
LAC means luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique?
luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique can be abbreviated as LAC
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What does LAC stand for? LAC stands for "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique". |
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How to abbreviate "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique"? "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique" can be abbreviated as LAC. |
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What is the meaning of LAC abbreviation? The meaning of LAC abbreviation is "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique". |
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What is LAC abbreviation? One of the definitions of LAC is "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique". |
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What does LAC mean? LAC as abbreviation means "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique". |
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What is shorthand of luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique? The most common shorthand of "luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique" is LAC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CL-HPLC - Chemiluminescence Detection and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
- LDSC - Luminol-Dependent Spontaneous Chemiluminescence
- LACL - luminol-amplified chemiluminescence
- CHL - Luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
- LAC - luminol-amplified chemiluminescence
- LCL - luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
- LCL - luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence
- LDL - Luminol-dependent luminescence
- LEC - Luminol enhanced chemiluminescence
- LECA - luminol enhanced chemiluminescence assay
- LEL - luminol-enhanced luminescence
- MCLA - luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog
- Lmcl - Luminol-Dependent Chemiluminescence
- LCL - luminol chemiluminescence
- LDCL - luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
- LDCL - luminol-dependent chemiluminescence response
- LECL - luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence
- LM - luminol
- LUM - luminol
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