Translational Research in Stroke
This book mainly discusses the current status of stroke transnational research and allows the reader to understand the interplay of common comorbidities in the stroke population such as diabetes and hypertension, and provides insight into stroke targets t
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Translational Research in Stroke
Translational Medicine Research Series editors Zhu Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China Xiaoming Shen, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China Saijuan Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China Kerong Dai, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
Aims and Scope In collaboration with National Infrastructures for Translational Medicine (Shanghai), the largest translational medicine research center in China, the book series “Translational Medicine Research” offers a state-of-the-art resource for physicians and researchers alike who are interested in the rapidly evolving field of translational medicine. It features original and observational investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical and public health research, providing practical and up-to-date information on significant research from all subspecialties of medicine and broadening readers’ horizons, from bench to bed and bed to bench. With a focus on global interdisciplinary academic collaboration, the series aims to expedite the translation of scientific discovery into new or improved standards of management and health outcomes practice. Series Description Translational medicine converts promising laboratory discoveries into clinical applications and elucidates clinical questions with the use of bench work, aiming to facilitate the prediction, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The development of translational medicine will accelerate disease control and the process of finding solutions to key health problems. It is a multidisciplinary endeavor that integrates research from the medical sciences, basic sciences and social sciences, with the aim of optimizing patient care and preventive measures that may extend beyond health care services. Therefore, close and international collaboration between all parties involved is essential to the advancement of translational medicine. To enhance the aforementioned international collaboration as well as to provide a forum for communication and cross-pollenation between basic, translational and clinical research practitioners from all relevant established and emerging disciplines, the book series “Translational Medicine Research” features original and observational investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical and public health research, aiming to provide practical and up-to-date information on significant research from all subspecialties of medicine and to broaden readers’ vision horizons, from bench to bed and bed to bench. Produced in close collaboration with National Infrastructures for Translational Medicine (Shanghai), the largest translational medicine research center in China, the book series offers a state-of-the-art resource for physicians and researchers alike who are interested in the rapidly evolving field of translational medicine. Prof. Zhu Chen, the Editor-in-Chief of the series, is a hematologist at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China’s former Minister of Health, an
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