What does sIl-2R mean?
sIl-2R means serum level of interleukin-2 receptor
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for serum level of interleukin-2 receptor?
serum level of interleukin-2 receptor can be abbreviated as sIl-2R
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What does sIl-2R stand for? sIl-2R stands for "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor". |
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How to abbreviate "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor"? "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor" can be abbreviated as sIl-2R. |
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What is the meaning of sIl-2R abbreviation? The meaning of sIl-2R abbreviation is "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor". |
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What is sIl-2R abbreviation? One of the definitions of sIl-2R is "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor". |
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What does sIl-2R mean? sIl-2R as abbreviation means "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor". |
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What is shorthand of serum level of interleukin-2 receptor? The most common shorthand of "serum level of interleukin-2 receptor" is sIl-2R. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IL2R - Interleukin-2 Soluble Receptor
- LOT-2 - Level of Testing 2
- S-PAP - Serum Level of Prostatic Acid Phosphatase
- sIL2R - Soluble Interleukin 2 Receptor
- IL-2R - IL-2)-interleukin-2 receptor
- p55 IL-2R - p55 subunit of the high affinity interleukin-2 receptor
- SECP - serum level of eosinophil cationic protein
- sIl-2R - soluble interleukin-2, interleukin-2 receptor
- sIl-2R - soluble form of interleukin-2 receptor
- sIl-2R - soluble fraction of IL-2 receptor
- sIl-2R - soluble interleukin-2 receptor serum levels
- sIl-2R - soluble molecules of interleukin-2 receptor
- sIL2-R - soluble cytokine receptors interleukin 2-receptor
- sICAM-1 - soluble interleukin-2 receptor, intercellular adhesion molecule-1
- TAC - interleukin 2 receptor
- TAC - interleukin-2 receptor alpha chain
- Il2-r - Interleukin-2 Receptor
- Il2r - Interleukin 2 Receptor
- IL-2R - interleukin-2 receptor
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