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Kaketsuken Ordered Record 110-Day Suspension, Shiozaki Says He Won’t Allow It to Remain As-Is
The Chemo-Sero-Therapeutic Research Institute has been ordered to suspend its operations for a record 110 days over its GMP violations, and with the health minister suggesting he won’t allow it to stay in business as-is, the institute is now urged…
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