What does HEK medical abbreviation stand for?

What does the medical abbreviation HEK mean?

The HEK abbreviation may have multiplied meanings. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation HEK stands for.

What does HEK medical abbreviation stand for?

In science & medicine, it is Human Embryonic Kidney the medical abbreviation HEK stands for.

HEK: Human Embryonic Kidney

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