TRE
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TRE (or Tre) may refer to:
Biology and medicine
- Tre recombinase, an experimental cure for HIV
- Thyroid hormone response element (see Hormone response element)
- Tetracycline response element, a DNA sequence important in tetracycline-controlled transcriptional activation
Music & Film
- Tre, a 1983 music album by Teresa De Sio
- 3 (Tre), a 2003 album by Alex Britti
- ¡Tré!, the eleventh studio album by Green Day, third part of ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy
- Tre, a music and events related brand in Estonia
- Tre (film), a 1996 Italian film by Christian De Sica
- TRE (film), a 2008 American film by Eric Byler
People
- Tré Cool (born 1972), drummer for the band Green Day
- Tre Hargett (born 1969), Tennessee politician
- Tre Styles, lead character in the movie Boyz n the Hood
- Tre Van Die Kasie (born 1981), Namibian Kwaito artist
- Tre Williams, American rapper
Places
- Tre- (place name element), common in Cornwall
- Tré, Benin, a town and arrondissement in the Collines department of Benin
Other
- Hutchison 3G, trading as 3, a mobile operator in Sweden
- Tampere, a city in Finland
- Telecommunications Research Establishment, British radar research organization
- Tempore Regis Eduardi (in the time of Edward the Confessor), abbreviation used in the Domesday Book, meaning the period immediately before the Norman conquest of England
- Timing Retard Eliminator, a device used to supposedly improve the performance of Suzuki motorcycles
- Tiree Airport, IATA airport code TRE
- Transnet Rail Engineering, formerly Transwerk, a division of Transnet, the South African rail transport parastatal
- Tribunal Regional Eleitoral, an appellate court in Brazil
- Trinity Railway Express, commuter rail line in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex
- Tre Volost (fl. 1265–1471), a division of the Novgorod Republic
- TRE (computing), a regular expression engine with approximate (fuzzy) matching ability.
- Theologische Realenzyklopädie, a German encyclopedia of theology and religious studies
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