What does STAA mean?
STAA means Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens?
Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens can be abbreviated as STAA
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What does STAA stand for? STAA stands for "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens". |
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How to abbreviate "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens"? "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens" can be abbreviated as STAA. |
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What is the meaning of STAA abbreviation? The meaning of STAA abbreviation is "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens". |
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What is STAA abbreviation? One of the definitions of STAA is "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens". |
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What does STAA mean? STAA as abbreviation means "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens". |
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What is shorthand of Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens? The most common shorthand of "Soluble low-molecular-mass tumor-associated antigens" is STAA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LMMC - Low Molecular Mass Carbohydrate
- LMMC - Low-Molecular Mass Component
- LMP2 - Low Molecular Mass Polypeptide 2
- LMMH - Low Molecular Mass Heparin
- AOTA - autologous ovarian tumor-associated antigens
- BNaTAA - BN antiserum to tumor-associated antigens
- BTAA - breast-tumor-associated antigens
- CTAA - Colon Tumor Associated Antigens
- L-HGP - low-molecular-mass highly glycosylated protein
- LMM - Low Molecular Mass
- LMMIS - Low Molecular Mass Internal Standard
- LMMOA - Low Molecular Mass Organic Acid
- LMP - low molecular mass polypeptide
- LMP-7 - low molecular mass protein-7
- MAA - tumor-associated antigens
- TTA - Tumor-associated antigens
- Lmmhs - Low-Molecular-Mass Heparins
- LMMG - low molecular mass G
- taas - Tumor Associated Antigens
- STAA - Soluble tumor-associated antigens