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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine – achievements and perspectives [PDF]
Last summer we officially launched the Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, published by BioMedCentral, with the aim of establishing a serious, peer-reviewed, open-access online journal that focuses on the multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary fields of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, drawing on approaches and methods from ...
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Methotrexate (MTX) is a cornerstone chemotherapeutic agent with a narrow therapeutic index, making therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) essential to optimize efficacy and prevent severe toxicity.
Qiongdan Zhang +6 more
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Addressing the urgent need for innovative depression treatments, this study heralds a breakthrough in major depressive disorder (MDD) therapy by intertwining clinical observations with neurobiological advancements.
Shaobo Liu +5 more
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Ethnomedicine of the Rama of Southeastern Nicaragua
The Rama are one of three indigenous groups of eastern Nicaragua. A total of 206 plant species, in 157 genera and 70 families, were documented as medicinals in three years of fieldwork. Most (75%) Rama medicinals are native to eastern Nicaragua, and are used to treat more than 30 human ailments.
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Research Needs on Ethno-medicine
Since time unknown, medicinal plants have been used traditionally in curing various ailments and diseases of human beings as well as animals. This knowledge of ethno-medicine has been transmitted from generation to generation.
Ratikanta Maiti +1 more
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N-monoarylacetothioureas as potent urease inhibitors: synthesis, SAR, and biological evaluation
A urease inhibitor with good in vivo profile is considered as an alternative agent for treating infections caused by urease-producing bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori.
Wei-Yi Li +11 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease characterized by inflammation of the synovial tissue and joint bone destruction, often leading to significant disability.
Hao Zheng +12 more
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Ethnopharmacological relevanceIn 2023, the classic work of Tibetan medicine, the Four Medical Tantras, was successfully inscribed on the Memory of the World Register. The As⋅ṭān˙ga Hṛdaya Saṃhitā was also introduced to Tibet in the 10th century A.D.
Zhuoma Garang +15 more
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Ethnomedicine: use in dental caries
Ubiquitousness and increasing prevalence of dental caries makes it one of the most important problems in public health. Due to high cost and lack of resources at primary levels prevention is better in dental caries.
J. Singh +3 more
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New vitality of ancient ethnomedicine in China: Review of Li ethnomedicine
Nowadays, with the development of nature drug, herbal medicine is gaining more attention from scientists in various countries. In China, ancient ethnomedicine based on natural medicinal plants faces new opportunities and challenges. This paper examines Li ethnomedicine, which has not attracted much attention among researchers yet. Four special species,
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