What does BiFC mean in medical terms?
In some cases, the abbreviation BiFC may have a few different meanings. However, what does the medical term BiFC stand for?
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What is the meaning of BiFC medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical term BiFC stands for Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation.
BiFC: Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation
Related Medical Abbreviations
ABBI | Audio Bracelet for Blind Interaction |
AOCF | American Oral Cancer Foundation |
Ad lib | At liberty. For example, a patient may be permitted to move out of bed freely and orders would, therefore, be for activities to be ad lib. |
BRET | Biomedical Research Education And Training |
CACT | carnitine acylcarnitine translocase (deficiency) |
CAF | cytoxan, adriamycin, fluorouracil |
CARDS | Cardiology |
CEGA | Combined Epidural General Anesthesia |
CIMT | Centre for Innovative Medical Technology |
CLR | clear |
CNS | Central Nervous System |
CP | cleft palate; chest pain; cerebral palsy; cicatricial pemphigoid; cardiopulmonary |
D/B | date of birth |
DAH | disordered action of the heart |
DM | Diabetes Mellitus |
Dz | disease |
EBF | exclusively breastfed |
ECMO | Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation |
EEG | Electroencephalogram |
EGFR | epidermal growth factor receptor [case sensitive] |
EIMS | Exercise Is Medicine Singapore |
EMA-IgA | immunoglobulin a antiendomysial |
EOG | electrooculogram |
Epi | epidural |
FBJ | Freight Business Journal |
FGF | fibroblast growth factor |
FHL | flexor hallucis longus |
FHx | family history |
FNE | fiberoptic nasal endoscopy |
G-CSF | granulocyte-colony stimulating factor |
G6P | glucose 6 phosphate |
HDC | high dose chemotherapy |
HH | Hiatal Hernia |
HHE | health hazard evaluation |
HMO | health maintenance organization |
HUS | Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome |
ICMR | International Clinic of Medical Rehabilitation |
ICTV | International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses |
IHD | ischemic heart disease |
II | intellectual impairment |
INH | Isoniazid |
IRB | Indications Risks Benefits; Institutional Review Board |
ISHM | International Society for the History of Medicine |
JIA | juvenile idiopathic arthritis |
LTV | long-term variability |
LVH | Left Ventricular Hypertrophy |
MODS | multiple organ dysfunction syndrome |
MSU | midstream specimen of urine; monosodium urate monohydrate |
MTDM | Medication Therapy Disease Management |
MVNT | Multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumours |
NAET | Nambudripad allergy elimination techniques |
ND | not diagnosed; normal delivery; nondistended; Doctor of Naturopathy; neck dissection |
NEC | necrotizing enterocolitis; not elsewhere classified |
NP | Nurse Practitioner |
NPH | neutral protamine Hagedorn; no previous history; normal pressure hydrocephalus |
NREM | non-rapid eye movement |
OM | Otitis Media |
OMFS | oral and maxillofacial surgery |
P&P | pins and plaster |
PCS | procedure coding system |
PMRS | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service |
POE | point of entry |
PRBCs | Packed Red Blood Cells |
PSG | polysomnogram (sleep study) |
RE | right eye; reproductive endocrinologist |
RHF | right heart failure |
RLW | right lateral wrist |
RPh | registered pharmacist |
RUE | Right Upper Extremity |
RVG | Right Ventriculogram |
SAU | standard IgA beta-2 glycoprotein unit |
SG | Swan-Ganz catheter; specific gravity; skin graft; suicide gesture |
SIA | strip immunoblot assay |
SIRES | stabilize, identify toxin, reverse effect, eliminate toxin, support |
SIRS | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome |
SLT | speech and language therapy; selective laser trabeculoplasty |
TC | Current Temperature |
UNOS | United Network For Organ Sharing |
UV | Ultraviolet |
UVJ | uretero vesicle junction |
V/S | vital signs |
VLDL | very low density lipoprotein |
WA | while awake |
cm2 | square centimeter |
dif | differential blood count |
lg | large |
mv. | movement |
plats | platelet; platelets |
qhr | every hour (quaque hora) |
sa | according to art (secundum artem) |
vent | ventilate |