| APO | abductor pollicis obliguus; acquired pendular oscillation; adriamycin, prednisone, vincristine; adve... |
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| PSAP | primary public safety answering point; prosaposin; pulmonary surfactant apoprotein |
| PSP | pancreatic spasmolytic peptide; paralytic shellfish poisoning; parathyroid secretory protein; period... |
| a | Apoprotein |
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| apo | Apoprotein |
| Apo A | Apoprotein A |
| Apo A-I | Apoprotein A-I |
| apo-E | Apoprotein E |
| apoprotein | <protein> When a protein can exist as a complex between polypeptide and a second moiety of nonpolypeptide nature, the term apo protein is sometimes used to refer to the molecule divested of the latter. For example: ferritin lacking its ferric hydroxide core may be referred to as apoferritin. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| apoprotein B100 | apolipoprotein B100 |
| apoprotein CII | apolipoprotein CII |
Synonyms : Antiangiogenic AK38 Protein, Apo Lp(a), Apolipoprotein (a), Apolipoprotein Lp(a+), Apolipoprotein(a), Apoprotein (a), Protein, Antiangiogenic AK38
Synonyms : Apoprotein
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| apoprotein |
A protein chain that can join with cholesterol and trigylcerides to form a particle in the blood.
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