2018
DOI: 10.1556/650.2018.30952
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A hagyományos kínai fitoterápia értelmezése és beillesztése a nyugati típusú orvoslásba az emberi genom ismeretének birtokában

Abstract: The terminology of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is hardly interpretable in the context of human genome, therefore the human genome program attracted attention towards the Western practice of medicine in China. In the last two decades, several important steps could be observed in China in relation to the approach of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The Chinese government supports the realization of information databases for research in order to clarify the molecular biology level to detect associ… Show more

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“…There are language and cultural differences between countries, so translation plays an incomparable role in the process of cultural exchange. The outbreak of the New Crown Pneumonia epidemic made the culture of Chinese medicine once again set off a craze at home and abroad [18][19]. Culture needs to be spread abroad with the help of translation, which puts high requirements on TCM translation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are language and cultural differences between countries, so translation plays an incomparable role in the process of cultural exchange. The outbreak of the New Crown Pneumonia epidemic made the culture of Chinese medicine once again set off a craze at home and abroad [18][19]. Culture needs to be spread abroad with the help of translation, which puts high requirements on TCM translation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In TCM theory, these subtypes are known as Zheng (5). It is renowned that the advancement of Zheng depends on the genes inherited from the parents, the lifestyle and the environmental conditions, which may differ between individual patients, and therefore, different types of Zheng exist (6). The first rule of Zheng is that one type of disease may be divided into several different Zheng (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%