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Stem cells can become potent tools for the treatment of degenerative disorders such as heart failure, eye disease and osteoarthritis.
Additionally, macrophages, mast cells, and other IgE-receptor-expressed immune cells can become potent effectors in antitumor immunity; that is antitumor immunity by the bridge IgE.
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In sum, this case shows how an organized citizenry can become a potent political force.
The Environmental Protection Agency found anthrax spores throughout the three-story building late in 2001, and officials of the agency say the spores can become more potent over time.
"If Muslim groups can convince Muslims that they are fighting for God against injustices of the 'infidels,' " Major Hasan wrote, "then Muslims can become a potent adversary; i.e. suicide bombing".
Welbeck now hopes England can become more potent when they face the Swedes after making a solid start in Group D. Hodgson's side were satisfied with their performance in the draw against the French but the United forward wants to see more of an attacking threat.
Thus, using conventional cell separation methods to separate naïve CD4+ cells from other PBMC, we have shown that these cells can rapidly be induced to become potent suppressor cells.
In the end, it seems likely that both the national economy and U.S. metropolitan areas can benefit if their advanced industry sectors become potent meet-ups of software and hardware competency.
In PTSD, however, these stimuli become potent and pervasive anxiety triggers.
When wisdom provides the ethical compass, intelligence can become even more potent.
Most pins, particularly those used in combat, can become more powerful as the player accumulates "Pin Points" (PP) which can also lead to evolution of the pins into more potent versions.
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