What does OS mean?
OS means osteogenic sarcoma
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical
category.
Particularly in Cancer / Oncological Abbreviations
Particularly in Cancer / Oncological Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for osteogenic sarcoma?
2 ways to abbreviate osteogenic sarcoma
osteogenic sarcoma can be abbreviated as OS
Other shorthands for osteogenic sarcoma are: ogs
osteogenic sarcoma can be abbreviated as OS
Other shorthands for osteogenic sarcoma are: ogs
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What does OS stand for? OS stands for "osteogenic sarcoma". |
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How to abbreviate "osteogenic sarcoma"? "osteogenic sarcoma" can be abbreviated as OS. |
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What is the meaning of OS abbreviation? The meaning of OS abbreviation is "osteogenic sarcoma". |
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What is OS abbreviation? One of the definitions of OS is "osteogenic sarcoma". |
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What does OS mean? OS as abbreviation means "osteogenic sarcoma". |
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What is shorthand of osteogenic sarcoma? The most common shorthand of "osteogenic sarcoma" is OS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OP-1 - Osteogenic Protein-1
- ODS - Osteogenic Disorder Shionogi
- OP1 - Osteogenic Protein 1
- HOS - Human Osteogenic Sarcoma
- OFE - osteogenic factor extract
- OGP - Osteogenic Growth Peptide
- OIF - osteogenic induction front
- OPD - Osteogenic Proliferation and Differentiation
- POS - Parosteal osteogenic sarcoma
- POS - Primary osteogenic sarcoma
- ROS - rat osteogenic sarcoma cells
- ROS - Ridgway osteogenic sarcoma
- TOS - telangiectatic osteogenic sarcoma
- ogs - osteogenic sarcoma
- OM - osteogenic medium
- OP - osteogenic protein
- OPs - Osteogenic proteins
- 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
- FOS - Finkel Osteogenic Sarcoma
- OS - Osteogenic Sarcoma (bone tumors)