Abstract
Translational Research in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Highlights
“typical symptoms” instead of classical pattern differentiation methods
Due to the compartmentalization within scientific disciplines and the fact that modern scientific methods are extensively used in CAM research, it appears that there has been a huge disconnect between clinical studies and preclinical studies including authentication, quality control, pharmacology, and toxicology of CAM agents
One of the highlights in this special issue is that there are a number of articles describing or summarizing novel approaches that may address bottleneck issues in CAM research
Summary
“typical symptoms” instead of classical pattern differentiation methods. To the same goal but with differ rent approaches, J. Wei Jia,1 Martin Kohlmeier,2 Aiping Lu,3 and Rong Zeng4 We would like to promote a concept of “translation” in CAM research by bringing a cluster of translational work (25 papers) that utilized multidisciplinary teams and approaches towards a clear clinical goal.
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