What does the medical abbreviation NLR mean?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of NLR abbreviation. Here is the meaning of NLR mean in medical terms.
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What does NLR stand for in medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, it is NOD-like receptors the medical abbreviation NLR stands for.
NLR: NOD-like receptors
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