What does CARB mean?
CARB means CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B?
CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B can be abbreviated as CARB
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What does CARB stand for? CARB stands for "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B". |
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How to abbreviate "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B"? "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B" can be abbreviated as CARB. |
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What is the meaning of CARB abbreviation? The meaning of CARB abbreviation is "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B". |
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What is CARB abbreviation? One of the definitions of CARB is "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B". |
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What does CARB mean? CARB as abbreviation means "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B". |
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What is shorthand of CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B? The most common shorthand of "CIP-1-associated regulator of cyclin B" is CARB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CBTPM - Cyclin B Triple-Point Mutant
- RCC1 - Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 1
- RGS1 - Regulator of G Protein Signalling 1
- RGS2 - regulator of G protein signaling 2
- RGS4 - Regulator of G Protein Signaling 4
- RMSA1 - Regulator of Mitotic Spindle Assembly 1
- ROD1 - Regulator of Differentiation 1
- CBSV - Cyclin B Splice Variant
- RENT1 - Regulator of Nonsense Transcripts 1
- RCK - Regulator of Conductance of K
- RspA - Regulator of Stationary Phase A
- Cdk1-B - cyclin dependent kinase 1-cyclin B
- OCBD - Onset of Cyclin B Degradation
- rCA - Regulator of Complement Activation
- RCCI - Regulator of Chromosome Condensation
- RGS - Regulator of G Signaling
- RSB - Regulator of Sigma B
- Clb - cyclin B
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