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[Safety of animal traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injections].
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2018Animal medicine injection is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injections. All or part of animals with a significant curative effect and little side reactions as raw materials as well as modern technology are used to produce traditional Chinese medicine injections with a reliable and rapid drug efficacy and high bioavailability ...
Yan Yi+7 more
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Ontology for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
2015As discussed in Chap. 3, a consensus-certified ontology is useful for passing on knowledge in an unambiguous manner because it contains a standard vocabulary with clearly defined meanings.
Tharam S. Dillon+4 more
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Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) for Molecular Targeted Therapies of Tumours
Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 2010Scientific progress in genetics, cell and molecular biology has greatly ameliorated our comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms of neoplastic transformation and progression. The rapidly advancing identification of molecular targets in human cancers during the last decade has provided an excellent starting point for the development of ...
Mahmoud Youns+2 more
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Quantitative knowledge presentation models of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): A review
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2020Modern computer technology sheds light on new ways of innovating Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). One method that gets increasing attention is the quantitative research method, which makes use of data mining and artificial intelligence technology as well as the mathematical principles in the research on rationales, academic viewpoints of famous ...
Yingyan Zhou+5 more
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Acupuncture in Medicine, 2018
Introduction Emerging evidence has shown that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a positive effect on arthritis. This research provides the first critical, systematic examination of TCM practitioners’ perceptions of TCM use for people with arthritis.
Wenbo Peng+3 more
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Introduction Emerging evidence has shown that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a positive effect on arthritis. This research provides the first critical, systematic examination of TCM practitioners’ perceptions of TCM use for people with arthritis.
Wenbo Peng+3 more
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Cytotoxicity of the traditional chinese medicine (TCM) plumbagin in its copper chemistry
Dalton Transactions, 2009The anticancer traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), plumbagin (PLN), was isolated from Plumbago Zeylanica. Reaction of plumbagin with Cu(II) salt, afforded [Cu(PLN)(2)].2H(2)O (1). With 2,2'-bipyridine (bipy) as a co-ligand, PLN reacts with Cu(II) to give [Cu(PLN)(bipy)(H(2)O)](2)(NO(3))(2).4H(2)O (2).
Yan-Cheng Liu+11 more
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture Approach to Addiction
2018Abstract The first half of this chapter paints a broad overview of TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) with a focus on addiction. The second half details the Western studies, which address specific addictive substances. A glimpse of TCM’s history in the context of the medical models is discussed.
Shahla J. Modir, Joel Morris
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) utilization among cancer survivors.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013e20604 Background: We investigated the utilization patterns of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) among general cancer survivors before and after their cancer diagnosis when compared to normal population. Methods: Using population-based claim database, we identified 87249 cancer survivors diagnosed within 2000-2004 and 87,237 matched controls.
Chun Ru Chien+3 more
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[Evolution of the concept of wind stroke of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)].
Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980), 2009The wind stroke is a common syndrome in clinical disease; the physicians of past generations accumulated much experience in long-term clinical practice and left abundant literature. Looking from this literature, the physicians of past generations had different cognitions of the wind stroke, especially the concept of wind stroke. The connotation of wind
Zheng-Xiao Zhao, Ya-Na Wu, Jian Peng
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Pattern Discrimination in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
2013Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) offers a unique approach to diagnosis and categorization of illnesses, called “pattern discrimination.” It is intended to provide clear identification of the condition of a patient in an individualized manner. It can be applied to the diagnosis of a specific disease or clearly defined pathological condition, although ...
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