What does QICC mean?
QICC means quantitative immunocytochemistry
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for quantitative immunocytochemistry?
quantitative immunocytochemistry can be abbreviated as QICC
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What does QICC stand for? QICC stands for "quantitative immunocytochemistry". |
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How to abbreviate "quantitative immunocytochemistry"? "quantitative immunocytochemistry" can be abbreviated as QICC. |
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What is the meaning of QICC abbreviation? The meaning of QICC abbreviation is "quantitative immunocytochemistry". |
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What is QICC abbreviation? One of the definitions of QICC is "quantitative immunocytochemistry". |
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What does QICC mean? QICC as abbreviation means "quantitative immunocytochemistry". |
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What is shorthand of quantitative immunocytochemistry? The most common shorthand of "quantitative immunocytochemistry" is QICC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- QASM - Quantitative Assay for Specific mRNAs
- QBAN - Quantitative Business Analysis
- QDTA - Quantitative Differential Thermal Analysis
- QIIF - Quantitative Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay
- QIS3 - Quantitative Impact Study 3
- qBEI - Quantitative Backscattered Electron Imaging
- QBMI - Quantitative Biology and Modeling Initiative
- QEEG - Quantitative Electroencephalogram/Electroencephalography
- QEIB - Quantitative Environmental and Integrative Biology
- QEMG - Quantitative Electromyography
- QENF - Quantitative Examination of Neurological Function
- QITL - Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics
- QJDA - Quantitative Job Demands Analysis
- Q-PCR - Quantitative Competitive Polymerase Chain Reaction
- QERM - Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management
- QFAT - Quantitative Fluorescent Antibody Technique
- QFCE - Quantitative Functional Capacity Evaluation
- QC-PCR - Quantitative Competitive Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay
- FISH - immunocytochemistry/fluorescence in situ hybridisation
- ICC - Immunocytochemistry