What does MCLA mean?
MCLA means luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog?
luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog can be abbreviated as MCLA
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What does MCLA stand for? MCLA stands for "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog". |
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How to abbreviate "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog"? "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog" can be abbreviated as MCLA. |
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What is the meaning of MCLA abbreviation? The meaning of MCLA abbreviation is "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog". |
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What is MCLA abbreviation? One of the definitions of MCLA is "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog". |
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What does MCLA mean? MCLA as abbreviation means "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog". |
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What is shorthand of luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog? The most common shorthand of "luminol and Cypridina luciferin analog" is MCLA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAA - Analog/Analog/Analog
- LDSC - Luminol-Dependent Spontaneous Chemiluminescence
- LACL - luminol-amplified chemiluminescence
- CCLA - chemiluminescence from Cypridina luciferin analog
- CHL - Luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
- CLA - cypiridina luciferin analog
- CLA - cypridina luciferin analog
- CLA - Cypridina luciferin analogue
- DYNAD - Methods and Draft standards for the Dynamic characterization and testing of Analog to Digital converters
- LAC - luminol-amplified chemiluminescence
- LAC - luminol amplified chemiluminescence technique
- LBP - luciferin-binding protein gene
- LCL - luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
- LCL - luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence
- LLM - Luciferin-Luciferase method
- LRE - luciferin-regenerating enzyme
- MCLA - method using the cypridina luciferin analog
- MCLA - Methyl Cypridina Luciferin Analogue
- adc - Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters
- T-CAS2 - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing