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The phrase "a potential implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possible consequences or effects that may arise from a particular situation or action.
Example: "The study revealed a potential implication of climate change on agricultural productivity."
Alternatives: "a possible consequence of" or "a likely effect of".
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This is compatible with our previous idea of a potential implication of these proteins in the synthesis of ecdysteroids.
Our results suggest a potential implication of these TRIM proteins in antiviral activities mediated by these stimuli in lymphocytes and MDM.
The absence of common coding variants able to explain the association with disease observed by Harold et al and Lambert et al, suggested a potential implication of differential gene expression or splicing changes of the gene [3], [4].
The absence of the c.402C>G mutation in other types of cancer than adult OGCT, such as in CRC, does not necessarily negate a potential implication of FOXL2 inactivation in the pathogenesis process.
This raises the possibility of a potential implication of Pttg2 in cell invasion.
The high TE enrichment in SDs suggests a potential implication of repeats in SD formation, as described previously [ 22].
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The work provides a potential implication for effective band-gap narrowing of wide-gap photocatalysts.
Thus, we suggest that this finding might have a potential implication for the prevention and treatment of colorectal tumor.
A striking potential implication of our results is that AS already existed in the plant-animal ancestor, a rather ancient and "primitive" unicellular eukaryote.
The molecules that are responsible for mediating and regulating the transbilayer transport of PS required for recognition of apoptotic cells (among other functions) have resisted identification, and the possibility that ABCA1 is one of those molecules was an important potential implication of this unifying idea.
In the liver, one of the most studied functions of adenosine is its protective role against ischemia/reperfusion, with potential implication of A 1AR and A 2aAR.
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