| GP | 1) General Practitioner; Àü°úÀÇ(îïΡì¢) 2) General Paresis 3) Geometric Progression |
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| GP | gangliocytic paraganglioma; gastroplasty; general paralysis, general paresis; general practice, general practitioner; genetic prediabetes; geometric progression; globus pallidus; glucose phosphate; glutathione peroxidase; glycerophosphate; glycopeptide; glycophorin; glycoprotein; Goodpasture syndrome; gram-positive; guinea pig; gutta percha |
| Gp | glycoprotein |
| gp | gene product; glycoprotein; group |
| GPA | Goodpasture antigen; grade point average; Group Practice Association; guinea pig albumin |
| GPAIS | guinea pig anti-insulin serum |
| GPB | glossopharyngeal breathing; glycophorin B |
| GPC | gastric parietal cell; gel permeation chromatography; giant papillary conjunctivitis; glycophorin C; granular progenitor cell; guinea pig complement |
| GPCI | geographic practice cost index |
| GPD | glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase; glycerol-phosphate dehydrogenase |
| GP | 2-glycoprotein |
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| GP | Gene products |
| GP | general medical practitioner |
| GP | General Practice |
| GP | Generalized Polarization |
| GP | Globus Pallidum |
| GP | Glucose production |
| GP | Glutathione peroxidase |
| GP | Glycogen Phosphorylase |
| GP | glycophorin |
| gp120 | <protein, virology> A glycoprotein from HIV's envelope that binds to the CD4 molecules on cells outside membrane. Free gp120 in the body may be toxic to cells on its own, causing CD4 cell depletion in the immune system through apoptosis and neurological damage leading to AIDS dementia complex. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| gp160 processing protease | <enzyme> Converts hiv gp160 to gp120 and gp41, cleaving between arg511 and ala512 Registry number: EC 3.4.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| gp4l | <protein, virology> A glycoprotein from HIV's outside envelope that complexes with gp120 to form the mechanism enabling HIV to latch onto and enter cells. (09 Oct 1997) |
| GPI | An index of gingivitis, gingival irritation, and advanced periodontal disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| GPI anchor | <biochemistry, molecular biology> Common modification of the C terminus of membrane attached proteins in which a phosphatidyl inositol moiety is linked through glucosamine and mannose to a phosphoryl ethanolamine residue that is linked to the C terminal amino acid of the protein by its amino group. Glypiation is the sole means of attachment of such proteins to the membrane. The name comes from the addition of glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol (PI). (18 Nov 1997) |
| GPT | alanine aminotransferase |
| GP |
general practitioner: a physician who is not a specialist but treats all illnesses
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The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) is a concept in green economics and welfare economics that has been suggested as a replacement metric for gross domestic product (GDP) as a metric of economic growth. ...
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Abbreviated term for Grand Prix
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a programming technique that extends the genetics algorithm to the domain of whole computer programs. It purposes is to automatically generate computer programs that optimally solve a particular problem.
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A protein with covalently bound carbohydrates.
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| GP | a physician who is not a specialist but treats all illnesses |
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