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CYP
(redirected from Cyclophilin)

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CYPCyprus Pound (Currency Unit)
CYPCyprus
CYPCytochrome P450 (biochemistry)
CYPChildren and Young People (British Psychological Society)
CYPCommonwealth Youth Programme
CYPCyclophilin (periplasmic protein)
CYPCyprus Airways (ICAO code)
CYPCape York Peninsula (Australia)
CYPCalbayog, Philippines (Airport Code)
CYPCypress Technology, Inc.
CYPCommunity Youth Program (various locations)
CYPCompany of Young Professionals (Canada)
CYPCharleston Young Professionals (est. 2006; Charleston, SC)
CYPComptoir Yvelines Peintures (French paint company)


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Lead researcher Jeremy Luban points out that owl monkeys make AoT5Cyp, and that the human genome encodes the equivalent of the two components of this fusion protein, namely TRIM5 and cyclophilin A.
SCY-635, a novel cyclophilin inhibitor, represents a new pharmacological class of inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication.
Bourdette reported at the 2008 Society for Neuroscience meeting that deactivating cyclophilin D--a key protein in mitochondria--was crucial to keeping the balance of calcium steady within nerve cells.
 
 
 
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