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Bioequivalence Study of Two 80 Mg Valsartan Tablets Formulations in Healthy Chinese Subjects Under Fasting and Fed Condition

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the bioavalability between the two 80 mg Valsartan Tablets formulations and to evaluate the bioequivalence of Reference and Test formulations of Valsartan Tablets 80 mg in Healthy adult chinese Male and Female subjects under Fasting and Fed condition.
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A Novel Hemizygous Mutation of HCFC1 Causes X-Linked Recessive Gene Inherited Developmental Delay in a Chinese Family

Developmental delay (DD) / intellectual disability (ID) is considered one of the most genetically heterogeneous human diseases. Herein, we described a Chinese boy affected by DD/ID with 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency (MCCD) and 3-hydroxy3-methylglutaric aciduria (3-HMG), which associated with a novel missense hemizygous mutation, c.4442C>T, within the acidic domain of HCFC1 gene identified by whole exon sequencing (WES) and validated by Sanger sequencing.
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Karoshi: A Sword of Damocles Hanging over Chinese High-pressure Doctors

A growing body of evidence gathered over the past 10 years has demonstrated a clear escalation of sudden death (SD) in Chinese medical staff. This retrospective study was conceived to explore the first evidence of signs of SD, relieving clinical workload and strengthening protection against the overload of Chinese medical staff.
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A Novel Neuroprotective and Antioxidative Efficacy of a Unique Combination of Standardized Huperzia serrata, Convolvulus pluricaulis and Celastrus paniculatus Extracts

Physical and environmental stress in conjunction with hectic lifestyle and unhealthy food habits are the major cause of diverse neurodegenerative disorders. Oxidative neuronal injury and acetylcholine deficiency have a major impact on learning and memory retention. Most of the treatment strategies are based on the improvement of cholinergic function in the brain and one of the emerging therapeutic targets is to enhance the acetylcholine level in the brain. Standardized botanical extracts including Huperzia serrata (1% Huperzine A, CogniUp), Convolvulus pluricaulis (SP) and Celastrus paniculatus (JY) have been demonstrated to attenuate brain function by serving as a natural acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor.
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Health Food and Traditional Chinese Medicine in China

Like a drug for a purpose of treating or preventing a disease, a health food has to be scientifically evaluation and officially approved before it legally is marketed in China.
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Study on Hair Morphology to Distinguish the Dominant Races in Malaysia for Forensic Investigation

Hair evidence is one of the most common types of evidence encountered in criminal investigations. The present preliminary study is aimed to investigate the racial discrimination through hair morphology viz. inner cuticle margin, cuticle thickness and medulla pattern among Malay, Chinese and Indian in Malaysia.
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Review on Pharmacological Activities of the Peptides from Scorpion Buthus Martensii Karsch

In China, the scorpion Buthus martensii Karsch is used as functional food and medicinal materials. The scorpion, scorpion venoms and their extracts are effective in treating a variety of nervous system diseases such as epilepsy, apoplexy pains and facial paralysis.
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Editorial Board Members Related to Chinese

Baodan Tian

Associate professor
School of science
Southwest University of Science and Technology
China

Xinyong Liu

Professor
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shandong University
China

Ngai Sai Ming

Associate Professor
School of Life Sciences
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Alfred Sze-Lok Cheng

Associate Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

YU HUANG

Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China

WANG CHI CHIU

Professor
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Zhiping Yu

Assistant Professor
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
University of North Florida
United States

Anthony Wai-Leung Kwok

Associate Professor
Tung Wah College
Hong Kong

ALFRED SZE-LOK CHENG

Associate Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
China

Tang Wai Kwong

Professor
Department of Psychiatry
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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