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Spatiotemporal molecular medicine: A new era of clinical and translational medicine.
Spatiotemporal molecular medicine is a new discipline of medicine to precisely understand the pathogenesis, history, and epidemiology, and aims to achieve prevention, diagnosis, and therapy at molecular levels for human diseases in multidimensional ...
Xiangdong Wang, Jia Fan
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Preserving a legacy for our patients: The bedside-to-bench award in translational research
The Journal of Translational Medicine is pleased to announce a prize to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of translational medicine. This year, the Bedside-to-Bench Award was provided by an anonymous donor and supported by the Journal of ...
Marincola Francesco M
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Development of an Ex Vivo Organ Culture Technique to Evaluate Probiotic Utilization in IBD [PDF]
The consistent technical and conceptual progress in the study of the microbiota has led novel impulse to the research for therapeutical application of probiotic bacteria in human pathologies, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
DELLE FAVE, Gianfranco +3 more
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Translational Medicine: A two-way road
The purpose of translational research is to test, in humans, novel therapeutic strategies developed through experimentation. Translational research should be regarded as a two-way road: Bench to Bedside and Bedside to Bench.
Marincola Francesco M
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The Clinical Translation Gap in Child Health Exercise Research: A Call for Disruptive Innovation [PDF]
In children, levels of play, physical activity, and fitness are key indicators of health and disease and closely tied to optimal growth and development.
Ashish, N. +20 more
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Perspectives of Translational Medicine [PDF]
Recently, we had a well-moderated, multidisciplinary discussion on perspectives of translational medicine including experts from both the United States and China through the WeChat group for Translational Perioperative and Pain Medicine (TPPM) hosted by Dr Renyu Liu, the interim Editor-in-Chief of TPPM.
Lingqun, Hu +4 more
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Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cell type in the blood, and play a critical role in oxygen transport. With the development of nanobiotechnology and synthetic biology, scientists have found multiple ways to take advantage of the ...
Xueyun Zhang +6 more
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Exosome Theranostics: Biology and Translational Medicine
Exosomes are common membrane-bound nanovesicles that contain diverse biomolecules, such as lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Exosomes are derived from cells through exocytosis, are ingested by target cells, and can transfer biological signals between ...
Chuanjiang He +3 more
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Latent representation learning in biology and translational medicine
Summary Current data generation capabilities in the life sciences render scientists in an apparently contradicting situation. While it is possible to simultaneously measure an ever-increasing number of systems parameters, the resulting data are becoming ...
Andreas Kopf, M. Claassen
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Objective The study aim was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of hospital health personnel toward translational medicine. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey from July 2013 to September 2013 with a representative sample of 1690 health ...
Li Meina +4 more
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