1.Importance of nanobiology and nanomedicine.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2006;28(4):469-471
Focused on nanobiology and nanomedicine, this article elucidates its main research targets and contents, discusses the important of researches in this field, introduces the tasks and objectives of the corresponding researches in the national long- and mid-term science and technology development planning, and also describes the present research status in China.
Biology
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trends
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China
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Nanomedicine
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trends
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Nanotechnology
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trends
2.The development of cardiology, the Society of Pediatrics.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(2):81-83
Cardiology
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trends
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Pediatrics
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trends
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Societies, Medical
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trends
4.JNC 8: forwards or backwards.
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2014;42(7):539-540
5.Application of nanobiological technology in medicine and its advances in China.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2006;28(4):579-582
Nanobiological technology is an important research field in nanotechnology and has extensive applications in medicine. Although initiated lately, application of nanobiological technology in medicine is advancing in good pace in China, mainly involves in fields including nano-scale pharmaceutical carrier, nanoscale diagnostic technology, nanobiomaterials, and nano-scale traditional Chinese medicine.
Humans
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Nanomedicine
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trends
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Nanotechnology
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trends
7.Industrial biosystems engineering and biorefinery systems.
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(6):940-945
The concept of Industrial Biosystems Engineering (IBsE) was suggested as a new engineering branch to be developed for meeting the needs for science, technology and professionals by the upcoming bioeconomy. With emphasis on systems, IBsE builds upon the interfaces between systems biology, bioprocessing, and systems engineering. This paper discussed the background, the suggested definition, the theoretical framework and methodologies of this new discipline as well as its challenges and future development.
Biotechnology
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Engineering
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trends
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Industry
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trends
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Systems Biology
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trends
8.Application and development of translational medicine in modern acupuncture and moxibustion.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(5):503-507
In recent years, translational medicine, which is characterized by advanced concepts and methods, developes rapidly and playes a strategic role in the development of TCM acupuncture and moxibustion. Therefore, it is worth studying by acupuncturists. Through the background, development, features and research model of translational medicine, the present situation and problems of TCM acupuncture research are analyzed. Several cases of translational Chinese medicine and acupuncture are listed with the consideration of the concept of translational medicine. Studies and thoughts on translational acupuncture are expounded as well. Thus, it is suggested that combined with characteristics of acupuncture, the concept of translational medicine should be utilized to instruct the clinical treatment and research of acupuncture, foster researchers of translational medicine as well as establish the related research teams.
Acupuncture Therapy
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trends
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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trends
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Translational Medical Research
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trends
9.Advanced Technologies and the Future of Medicine and Surgery.
Yonsei Medical Journal 2008;49(6):873-878
Technology has become a major driver of the future direction of healthcare and surgery. Likewise, the speed of change has accelerated beyond comprehension, with a number of revolutions occurring during a surgeon's career. Being an agent of change or rapidly adapting to change has become the hallmark of the gifted surgeon. The fundamental challenges to a future surgeon are addressed from a technological viewpoint, with emphasis on the impact upon healthcare.
Biomedical Technology/education/ethics/*trends
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Education, Medical/trends
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General Surgery/trends
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Humans
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Medicine/trends
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Research/trends
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Robotics/trends
10.Progress in inverse metabolic engineering.
Guiying LI ; Xinbo ZHANG ; Zhiwen WANG ; Ying SHI ; Tao CHEN ; Xueming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(8):1151-1163
In the last few years, high-throughput (or 'next-generation') sequencing technologies have delivered a step change in our ability to sequence genomes, whether human or bacterial. Further comparative genome analysis enables us to reveal detailed knowledge of genetics or physiology of industrial important strains obtained in laboratory, to analyze genotype-phenotype correlations of mutants with improved performance. Based on identified key mutations or mutation combinations, Inverse Metabolic Engineering (IME) can be performed by using accurate genetic modification system. Recently, IME has been successfully used for strain improvement and has become a research hotspot, including improving substrate utilization, engineering the robustness of industrial microbes and enhancing production of bio-based products. Here, we describe recent advances in research methods of IME, with an emphasis on characterization of genotype-phenotype and the latest advances and application of IME. Possible directions and challenges for further development of IME are also discussed.
Industrial Microbiology
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trends
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Metabolic Engineering
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trends
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Mutation