IMSA GTP, a race car category 1st generation (1981–1993), see IMSA GTP BMW GTP Chevrolet Corvette GTP Consulier GTP Ford Mustang GTP Mazda GTP 2nd generation...
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GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (section GTP-C - GTP control)
architectures, GTP and Proxy Mobile IPv6 based interfaces are specified on various interface points. GTP can be decomposed into separate protocols, GTP-C, GTP-U and...
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same message structure as GTP (GTP-C, GTP-U), but it is largely a separate protocol. GTP' uses registered UDP/TCP port 3386. GTP' can be used for carrying...
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GTP cyclohydrolases are enzymes that catalyze imidazole ring opening of guanosine triphosphate (GTP). This reaction is the committed step in the biosynthesis...
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GTP:GTP guanylyltransferase may refer to: Guanosine-triphosphate guanylyltransferase, enzim Diguanylate cyclase, enzim This set index page lists enzyme...
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The Consulier GTP is an American sports car that was produced by Consulier Industries between 1988 and 1993 and successfully used in professional racing...
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IMSA GT classes (redirect from IMSA GTP)
XJR-9 Jaguar XJR-9 Eagle Toyota HF-89 IMSA GTP "EAGLE" #99 March-BMW IMSA GTP (1986) Chevrolet Corvette GTP. Grand Touring Supreme (GTS) is a former classification...
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G protein (redirect from GTP-binding protein)
bind to and hydrolyze guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to guanosine diphosphate (GDP). When they are bound to GTP, they are 'on', and, when they are bound to...
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