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Status of foreigners with permanent residence in China
( Yu Mincai ) 건국대학교 이주사회통합연구소 2017 Journal of Migration and Social Integration (JMSI) Vol.2 No.2
As a result of development and improvements of decades, China has established its relatively perfect system of foreign permanent residence, greatly composed of policy directives, particularly the 2004 Measures for the Administration and the 2012 Measures for Relevant Treatments. Foreigners with large investments, senior posts, special contribution, or for family reunion are eligible to apply foreign permanent resident status in China, and can obtain foreign permanent resident cards upon the approval by the MPS. Except for political rights and specific rights and obligations that may not be enjoyed under laws and regulations, card holders enjoy the national treatment as Chinese citizens. The 2016 Guidelines set the objectives of further updating China’s system of foreign permanent residence, and China keeps pushing them forward.
Shiliang Wang,Hua Zhong,Meijuan Lu,Guohua Song,Xiaomei Zhang,Min Lin,Shengliang Yang,Mincai Qian 대한신경정신의학회 2018 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.15 No.8
Objective_The pathogenesis of depression is not fully understood yet, but studies have suggested higher circulating C reactive protein (CRP) level might relate to depression occurrence. However, due to high variability of patients’ individual condition, the results to date are inconsistent. Considering CRP single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could also regulate plasma CRP levels, in the present study, we hypothesized that inherited CRP allelic variations may co-vary with depressive symptomatology. Methods_We recruited 60 depression patients with family depression history and 60 healthy control volunteers into this project. We detected circulation CRP level as well as genome CRP SNPs from participants of this project. Results_We have found a significantly higher circulating CRP level in patients with a positive family history. Furthermore, we also identified some certain inherited CRP SNPs (A allele in rs1417938 and C allele in rs1205) could up regulate serum CRP level and distributed more in depression patients with family history. Conclusion_Our finding may raise new evidence that genetically increased serum CRP level through SNPs variation is likely to induce family inherited depression.