What does the medical term GED stand for?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of GED abbreviation. However, what does the GED medical term mean?
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GED medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation GED means GTPpase Effector Domain.
GED: GTPpase Effector Domain
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