What does SM-FRE mean?
SM-FRE means sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo
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What is the abbreviation for sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo?
sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo can be abbreviated as SM-FRE
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What does SM-FRE stand for? SM-FRE stands for "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo". |
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How to abbreviate "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo"? "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo" can be abbreviated as SM-FRE. |
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What is the meaning of SM-FRE abbreviation? The meaning of SM-FRE abbreviation is "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo". |
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What is SM-FRE abbreviation? One of the definitions of SM-FRE is "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo". |
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What does SM-FRE mean? SM-FRE as abbreviation means "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo". |
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What is shorthand of sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo? The most common shorthand of "sarcoma virus-transformed Fischer rat embryo" is SM-FRE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FRTL5 - Fischer Rat Thyroid Cell Line
- RIFRE - Retrovirus Infected Fischer Rat Embryo
- RSV-CEF - Rous Sarcoma Virus Transformed-Chick Embryo Fibroblasts
- RSVCEF - Rous Sarcoma Virus Transformed Chick Embryo Fibroblasts
- tnrRPE - Transformed Neonatal Rat Retinal Pigment Epithelial
- FRTL - Fischer Rat Thyroid Line
- CREF - Fischer rat embryo fibroblast
- FRT - Fischer rat thyroid
- FRT - Fischer rat thyroid cells
- FRE - Fischer rat embryo
- MSV-MDCK - Moloney sarcoma virus-transformed Madin-Darby canine kidney cells
- REC - Rat Embryo Cells
- REC - rat embryo culture
- REF - rat embryo fibroblast cells
- REF - rat embryo fibroblast lines
- RSV - Rat Sarcoma Virus
- RS-BHK - Rous sarcoma virus-transformed baby hamster kidney
- Rasv - Rat Sarcoma Virus
- KNRK - Kirsten Sarcoma Virus In Normal Rat Kidney
- SRC-FAMILY KINASES - Sarcoma-family kinases. The first member of this family to be found was the v-Src protein. It was produced by virus, that was isolated in chickens. This was the Rous Sarcoma virus, the first cancer-inducing virus ever found. The protein is not cancer-indu