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Proteomics and syndrome of Chinese medicine
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Abstract
Introduction
Proteomics and its adaptive multi‐disciplinary
Relationship between proteomics and syndrome of Chinese medicine
Applications of proteomics in syndrome
Problems and prospects
Syndrome of Chinese medicine is an understanding of the regularity of disease occurrence and development and its performance of symptoms. Syndrome is the key to recognize diseases and the foundation to treat them. However, because of the complexity of the concept and the limitation of present investigations, the research of syndrome is hard to go further. Proteomics has been received extensive attention in the area of medical diagnosis and drug development. In the holistic and systemic context, proteomics have a convergence with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome, which could overcome the one‐sidedness and singleness of TCM and avoid the complication and tedious processes. Chinese medicine has a wealth of experience and proteomics has a substantial research potential, the integration of the two aspects will bring a great enhancement of our knowledge of disease.
Title: Proteomics and syndrome of Chinese medicine
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Abstract
Introduction
Proteomics and its adaptive multi‐disciplinary
Relationship between proteomics and syndrome of Chinese medicine
Applications of proteomics in syndrome
Problems and prospects
Syndrome of Chinese medicine is an understanding of the regularity of disease occurrence and development and its performance of symptoms.
Syndrome is the key to recognize diseases and the foundation to treat them.
However, because of the complexity of the concept and the limitation of present investigations, the research of syndrome is hard to go further.
Proteomics has been received extensive attention in the area of medical diagnosis and drug development.
In the holistic and systemic context, proteomics have a convergence with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome, which could overcome the one‐sidedness and singleness of TCM and avoid the complication and tedious processes.
Chinese medicine has a wealth of experience and proteomics has a substantial research potential, the integration of the two aspects will bring a great enhancement of our knowledge of disease.
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