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  • Comprehensive analysis of glycosylation-related genes unveils immunolo

    Comprehensive analysis of glycosylation-related genes unveils immunolo

    Introduction

    Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is characterized by increased production of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which trigger reactive oxygen species generation, subsequent inflammatory response and renal fibrosis.1,2 It is known that…

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  • FTAV’s Friday charts quiz

    FTAV’s Friday charts quiz

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    Sorry for the delayed quiz today, we were a bit distracted. Anyhoo, here are three simple line charts you need to…

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  • Indian Rupee Slides to Record Low on Delay in US Trade Deal – Bloomberg.com

    1. Indian Rupee Slides to Record Low on Delay in US Trade Deal  Bloomberg.com
    2. Outflows, trade angst push rupee to record low past RBI’s defended line  Reuters
    3. INDIA BONDS-India bonds hit 3-week trough on rupee’s slide to record low  MarketScreener
    4. Indias Labour Code Overhaul, Rupees Record Plunge, Soaring Trade Deficit, And More — The Week That Was  NDTV Profit
    5. Rupee drifts higher tracking Asia FX, buoyed by interbank dollar offers  MSN

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  • Pilot killed as Indian fighter jet crashes at Dubai Air Show

    Pilot killed as Indian fighter jet crashes at Dubai Air Show

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    The pilot of an Indian combat plane died after the aircraft crashed Friday during a…

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  • Suspension and Amendments to US and China Port Fees – Current Status

    Suspension and Amendments to US and China Port Fees – Current Status

    The subsequent USTR notices and guidance have attempted to clarify some of the open questions regarding the port fees. However, several questions remain.

    1. For purposes of Annex I port fees on vessels owned by a Chinese entity in the case of a Chinese lease financing, is the ‘owner’ the registered owner/lessor or the disponent owner/lessee?

    While the USTR notices have provided no further guidance as to the identity of the ‘owner’, guidance released by the US Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) port operators for the ports of New Orleans and Houston state that “[t]he vessel owner(s) will be determined by the vessel’s Registry (REG).” While this guidance applies only to the ports of New Orleans and Houston and not other ports, the guidance suggests that in the case of a sale-leaseback financing with a Chinese lessor, the port fees would be imposed, notwithstanding that the beneficial owner of the vessel may have no Chinese nexus. The guidance further suggests that in the reverse case, where the registered owner is not a Chinese entity but the beneficial owner is a Chinese company, the port fees on Chinese owners would not apply (although the fees may still be owed if the Chinese company is the ‘operator’). 

    2. For purposes of Annex II port fees on Chinese-built vessels, does the small vessel exception apply to tankers?

    The April Notice exempted small vessels from the port fees on Chinese-built ships. For this purpose, a small vessel was defined as a “vessel with a capacity of equal to or less than: 4,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units, 55,000 deadweight tons, or an individual bulk capacity of 80,000 deadweight tons.” This led to some uncertainty, since the meaning of “individual bulk capacity” is unclear. The reference to ‘bulk’ may have suggested dry bulk vessels, although tankers carry liquid cargo in ‘bulk’.

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  • New airflow device captures indoor germs before they spread

    New airflow device captures indoor germs before they spread

    With winter on the way and people spending more time inside, the air they breathe becomes a more significant concern. This is especially true during cold and flu season.

    Researchers at UBC Okanagan are examining a new air-cleaning device designed…

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  • It's semi-final time! – daviscup.com

    It's semi-final time! – daviscup.com

    1. It’s semi-final time!  daviscup.com
    2. Belgium beat France to reach Davis Cup semis  Dawn
    3. When instincts fail: Moutet’s emotional reckoning in Davis Cup loss  tennismajors.com
    4. Collignon rallies to give Belgium 1-0 lead over France in Davis Cup  

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  • Triple network disruption in medication overuse headache: functional signatures and clinical impact | The Journal of Headache and Pain

    Triple network disruption in medication overuse headache: functional signatures and clinical impact | The Journal of Headache and Pain

    Our research explored the resting-state FC of the triple network model (DMN, SN, and CEN) and their interactions with brain regions in a large sample of CM-MOH patients (N = 91) compared to healthy controls. Taken together, our findings…

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  • Lilly, Novo Nordisk back direct-to-employer programs to expand access to weight-loss drugs – Reuters

    1. Lilly, Novo Nordisk back direct-to-employer programs to expand access to weight-loss drugs  Reuters
    2. Waltz Health Launches New Direct-to-Employer Access Model for Obesity Management Medications  PR Newswire
    3. Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly will offer Zepbound and Wegovy to companies starting Jan. 1 – Bloomberg News  MarketScreener
    4. Novo, Lilly collaborate with Waltz Health to sell weight-loss drugs directly to employers  TradingView
    5. Goodpath Expands Access to Obesity Management Care and Medications Through New Transparent Offering  PR Newswire

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  • When the air gets dry, cockroaches cuddle: Study reveals survival strategy – Phys.org

    1. When the air gets dry, cockroaches cuddle: Study reveals survival strategy  Phys.org
    2. Madagascar cockroaches ‘cuddle’ when the air gets dry, researchers find | ‘Insects can lose water quickly in general’ | Inshorts  Inshorts
    3. Some Cockroaches Like to…

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