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IRAP
(redirected from Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein)

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IRAPInteragency Radiological Assistance Plan
iRAPInjury Risk Assessment and Prevention (University of Louisville)
IRAPInfosec Registered Assessor Program (Australia)
IRAPImage Reduction and Analysis Package (NASA)
IRAPInterim Response Action Plan (Michigan Department of Environmental Quality)
IRAPIraqi Refugee Assistance Project (Yale Law School)
IRAPInternational Research Assistance Program
IRAPIonizing Radiation and Polymers Symposium
IRAPIntelligent RF Access Point (Airespace)
IRAPImplicit Relational Assessment Procedure (psychology)
IRAPInternational Roaming Access Protocol
IRAPInterleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein
IRAPImposta Regionale sulle Attività Produttive (Italy)
IRAPIndustrial Research Assistance Program (National Research Council, Canada)
iRAPInnovative Research and Products (Stamford, CT)


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And he found the answer in gene therapy-by implanting a gene in the affected joint, he was able to stimulate production of a human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein, which serves to block actions of the interleukin-1 protein.
 
 
 
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