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Shanghai Secco: Opening up the main logistics artery to drive downstream enterprises to resume work and production
Time of Update: 2022-10-12
Shanghai SECCO strictly controls the epidemic prevention and control, and successfully opened up the logistics "artery" through various methods such as running railways by road and running waterways b
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Net weight control of prepackaged items and pharmaceuticals
Time of Update: 2022-08-30
IntroductionUpdated version 76/211/EEC Regulation Average Weight Control (Average Weight Control) Technical controls and compliance Cumulative Statistics Cubis® II Laboratory Balance For more detailed
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Federation of Serbian Farmers' Associations asks government to urgently remedy food production losses
Time of Update: 2022-08-19
Ministry of Agriculture wheat exports The union said the drought in the Banat region had resulted in poor yields of key crops, with the income from growing sunflowers not even covering the cost .
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[Cell Sub-issue] High sugar does promote inflammation
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
"Väth and his team demonstrated that a special glucose transporter scientifically named GLUT3 performs additional metabolic functions in T cells in addition to producing energy from sugar .
T cell "metabolic reprogramming" offers new possibilities for the treatment of autoimmune diseases without Impairs the function of protective immune cells .
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Nat Genet's new discovery of the brain-gut axis, Dr. Qin Youwen and other large cohort multi-omics reveal the potential pathogenic bacteria of depression
Time of Update: 2022-03-07
On February 3, 2022, Guillaume Méric of Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia, in collaboration with Michael Inouye (first author is Qin Youwen) published the article Combined effects of host genetics and diet on human gut microbiota and incident disease in a Nature Genetics single population cohort, revealing that specific gut bacteria are potential causative factors of depression [1] .
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The stools of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) contain more microplastics
Time of Update: 2022-01-10
Now, researchers have published a report in the ACS Journal of Environmental Science and Technology that compared with healthy controls, people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have more microplastics in their stools, which shows that these The fragments may be related to the disease process .
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Ministry of Commerce, General Administration of Customs: Implementation of export control on potassium perchlorate
Time of Update: 2022-01-08
Recently, the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs jointly issued the "Announcement on the Implementation of Export Controls on Potassium Perchlorate", which will be officially implemented on April 1, 2022 .
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Vietnam’s seafood exports to China plummeted
Time of Update: 2021-12-01
According to data from the Vietnam Seafood Exporters and Producers Association (VASEP), Vietnam’s seafood exports to China totaled US$1.
China Customs Imported Seafood Export According to data from the Vietnam Seafood Exporters and Producers Association (VASEP), Vietnam’s seafood exports to China totaled US$1.
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Blood coagulation or the root cause of long-term symptoms, SARS survivors produce higher levels of antibodies after being vaccinated
Time of Update: 2021-09-03
The mRNA vaccine still has a protective effect on 6 variants after half a year of vaccinationThe mRNA vaccine still has a protective effect on 6 variants after half a year of vaccinationSource: ScienceSource: Science Source: ScienceOn August 12, a study published in Science showed that after two doses of Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccine, after six months, the induced antibodies mutated against six new coronaviruses including the Delta variant The strain still has binding capacity and functionality .
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Genes regulate the right volume of a snail shell
Time of Update: 2021-03-15
the shell of most snails in the world curls to the right, but its workings remain unsolt.
Recently, researchers discovered a gene that allows freshwater snail shells to produce right curls.
They mutated a gene called Lsdia1, which was thought to be linked to shell curling in earlier studies.
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Absorption Control in Immunohistochemistry Using Phospho-Peptides Immobilized on Magnetic Beads
Time of Update: 2020-12-04
One of the frequently used controls in IHC is a so-called absorption control: phospho-specific primary antibodies are first incubated with a phospho-peptide immunogen to block antibody-binding sites, and this mixture is subsequently applied to tissue sections.
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PLOS BIOLOGY: Delayed immune response makes older men more susceptible to COVID19
Time of Update: 2020-09-26
study published On September 8, 2020 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, Nicole Lieberman and Alexander Greninger of the University of Washington and colleagues found that different immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 may depend on viral load and the timing of infection, depending on age and gender.
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A new exploration of health care reform! Central media briefing on-demand settlement system
Time of Update: 2020-09-19
Medicine Network September 11 - Recently, one of the most closely watched topics in the medical community is health insurance flight examination. why does the medical community pay the most attention
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Scientists identify brain regions that form 'parental instincts
Time of Update: 2020-07-03
British scientists released a study on the 27th, showing that they have identified the location of a brain region that is essential to the formation of the of care and raising of babies the paren
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New method of early screening for colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2020-06-06
Professor Xu Ruihua's team collected circulating tumor DNA extracted from plasma from 801 patients with colorectal cancer and 1,021 normal controls, and screened nine methylated markers that could be