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This novel antibody format may potentially replace the current application of RIG to detect and neutralize rabies virus (RV).

As New England has been getting warmer and wetter over the last few decades, red maple has been more likely benefited by the change in climate and may potentially replace sugar maple.

If clinical data on human exposures support this, they may potentially replace the more widely used cholinesterase inhibitors (organophosphorus and carbamate compounds) in crop protection.

These findings suggest that ASCs may potentially replace BM-MSCs in the field of transplantation [ 19].

Genetically altered hamsters may potentially replace mice as the mainstream animal model for metabolic cardiovascular research.

As mentioned above, the clonal turnover/decay model is only applicable to asexual complexes, where each new clone may potentially replace any of the existing ones.

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These molecules often contain adhesion-binding sequences, which may potentially be replaced by synthetic peptides.

However it is fully intended that laboratories will tune these components and potentially replace them with different tools that may be better suited to a particular application.

These results may be used to design catalytic oxidation processes for VOC removal at poultry rendering facilities and potentially replace energy and water intensive air pollution treatment technologies currently in use.

As far as outfielders to potentially replace Swisher, Grady Sizemore and Michael Cuddyer could be available.

As a result, rHSA can potentially replace HSA.

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