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  • 1Src — (киназа) Обозначения Symbol(s) SRC SRC1; ASV; SRC1; c SRC; p60 Src …

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  • 2SRC — may refer to:Education* Sid Richardson College, one of nine residential colleges on the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas, USA * Simon s Rock College, a small liberal arts college located in the small town of Great Barrington,… …

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  • 3Src — may refer to:* Src (gene), a family of proto oncogenic tyrosine kinases * a common abbreviation for source codeSee also SRC …

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  • 4Src — Pour les articles homonymes, voir SRC. Protéine SRC codée par un gène src Src (prononcé «sarc», du mot sarcome) désigne une famille de gènes, que l o …

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  • 5SRC — Die Abkürzung SRC steht für: SRC Beschränkt gültiges Funkbetriebszeugnis Société Radio Canada, der französische Name der öffentlichen Rundfunkanstalt Kanadas Stevenson, Romagosa y Compañía, ehemaliger spanischer Automobilhersteller die britische… …

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  • 6SRC — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 7SRC — sedimented red cells; sheep red cells; signed reaction center; steroid receptor * * * (sahrk) a human proto oncogene homologous to the v src oncogene first identified as the transforming determinant in Rous sarcoma virus; it encodes Src tyrosine… …

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  • 8src — Rous sarcoma oncogene * * * (sahrk) a human proto oncogene homologous to the v src oncogene first identified as the transforming determinant in Rous sarcoma virus; it encodes Src tyrosine kinase and mutations have been associated with various… …

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  • 9SRC — abbr. (in the UK) Science Research Council. * * * abbrev Student Representative Council * * * SRC (no periods), Science Research Council (of Great Britain) …

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  • 10Src (gene) — Src is a family of proto oncogenic tyrosine kinases originally discovered by J. Michael Bishop and Harold E. Varmus, for which they won the Nobel Prize. [ [http://nobelprize.org/nobel prizes/medicine/laureates/1989/press.html Nobel Prize in… …

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