P -P factor - traducción al árabe
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P -P factor - traducción al árabe

PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
PFC (protein); Factor P

P         
  • Latin P
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  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
‎ رمز:فو,pرمز بارا,رمز البيكو:10 قوة -12‎
P         
  • Latin P
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
رمز البيكو (10 قوة -12)
P         
  • Latin P
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
1. phosphorus 2. pico
رمز الفسفور , فو؛p , رمز البيكو , 10 قوة -12


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Definición

P
P1
(also p)
¦ noun (plural Ps or P's)
1. the sixteenth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the next after O in a set of items, categories, etc.
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P2
¦ abbreviation
1. (in tables of sports results) games played.
2. (on road signs and street plans) parking.
3. peta- (1015).
4. Physics poise (unit of viscosity).
5. Portugal (international vehicle registration).
6. proprietary.
¦ symbol the chemical element phosphorus.

Wikipedia

Properdin

Properdin is protein that in humans is encoded by the CFP (complement factor properdin) gene.

Properdin is plasma glycoprotein that activates the complement system of the innate immune system. This protein binds to bacterial cell walls and dying human cells to stabilize the C3 and C5-convertase enzyme complexes to form an attack complex that lead to the lysis of the cell.