What does R56A mean?
R56A means IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I?
IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I can be abbreviated as R56A
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What does R56A stand for? R56A stands for "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I". |
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How to abbreviate "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I"? "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I" can be abbreviated as R56A. |
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What is the meaning of R56A abbreviation? The meaning of R56A abbreviation is "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I". |
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What is R56A abbreviation? One of the definitions of R56A is "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I". |
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What does R56A mean? R56A as abbreviation means "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I". |
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What is shorthand of IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I? The most common shorthand of "IGF-I(R55A), and IGF-I" is R56A. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IBP3 - IGF (Insulin-like Growth Factor) Binding Protein 3
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- IDKIDC - I Don't Know and I Don't Care
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- IGFBP4 - IGF
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- -IR - IGF-1-like-immunoreactive
- BPS - IGF)-binding proteins
- IGF-BP - IGF-I gene; IGF-binding proteins
- IGFBP - IGF-I)/IGF binding protein
- IGF-IR - IGF type I receptor
- IGF-IR - IGF-I receptor
- IGFBP - IGF-I binding protein
- IGFBP-3 - IGF-I binding protein 3
- IGFBPs - IGF-I binding proteins
- IGFIR - IGF-I receptor
- IGFR - IGF-I receptor
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