Mucus transport regulation
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Spine replacement
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Source of progenitor/stem cells
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Assembly of nano objects
Control of electron emission current
Fluid/dense gas extraction
X-ray generation
Forming polymeric structures using carbon dioxide
Forming microelectronic devices using carbon dioxide
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Electrochemical detection of target molecules
Antimicrobial amidines
Vaccine against N. gonorrhoeae or N. meningitidis infections
Mucosal surface hydration
Viral infection/cancer treatment