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uniprot release _ an evidence describes the source of an annotation, e.g. an experiment that has been published in the scientific literature, an orthologous protein, a record from another database, etc. more... skip header news x uniprotkb protein knowledgebase uniparc sequence archive help help pages
a range of environmental irritants and endogenous inflammatory agents. cigarette smoke, for example, is rich in reactive electrophiles that can trigger trpa in the cells that line the airways, inducing coughing and sustained airway inflammation. some plants, such as mustard, wasabi or onions, have evolved...
https://www.uniprot.org/news/2019/11/13/release
crab. canned tuna in brine, skipjack tuna chunks in oil or brine. frozen seafood : yellowfin tuna, giant octopus, baby octopus, squid tubes & tentacles, squid rings, mantis shrimp, crayfish, parrotfish, precooked tuna (skipjack) loin, soft shell crab, raw crabmeat portion, stuffed crabmeat, crab cakes
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crab. canned tuna in brine, skipjack tuna chunks in oil or brine. frozen seafood : yellowfin tuna, giant octopus, baby octopus, squid tubes & tentacles, squid rings, mantis shrimp, crayfish, parrotfish, precooked tuna (skipjack) loin, soft shell crab, raw crabmeat portion, stuffed crabmeat, crab cakes
frozen shrimp (black tiger & black pink species) based in tarakan, indonesia. we have more than years experience in this industry and have great team of expertise that had built our reputation over the years in market namely japan, europe & asia. if you are keen to find out more, feel free to contact...
http://www.sea-ex.com/countryinfo/indonesia.htm
there are 14 allergens that must be declared by law cereals containing gluten - wheat (such as spelt and khorasan wheat), rye, barley, oats note: the cereal name e.g 'wheat', must be declared and highlighted, not 'gluten' crustaceans e.g. crabs, prawns, lobsters eggs fish peanuts soybeans milk nuts
'almond', must be declared and highlighted, not 'nuts' celery mustard sesame seeds sulphur dioxide and sulphites (at concentrations of more than 10mg/kg or 10mg/l in terms of total sulphur dioxide) - used as a preservative lupin molluscs e.g. mussels, oysters, squid, snails note: there are some derivatives...
https://www.fsai.ie/legislation/food_legislation/food_information_fic/allergens.html