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Study On Difference Of The Animal's Model About Splenasthenic Syndrome

Posted on:2006-09-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M J ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360155960265Subject:Basic Theory of TCM
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Splenasthenic syndrome is one of the frequent syndromes in clinic of traditional Chinese medicine.It is an significant content in the study on modernization of traditional Chinese medicine.The animal's models of splenasthenic syndrome determine the experimental success or failure. Nearly 20 years, the method of making the mould already have nearly 20 kinds.But there are slight study on the difference among the animal's models.The result of current situation is that the election to animal's models have blindness,random and lacking objective alternative standard and appreciation.These phenomena acutely influenced authenticity and accuracy of the scientific research result.So it is the premise to improve the level and layer in the aspect of scientific research of traditional Chinese medicine while making method of the mould further.This experiment deploys four sorts of methods to set up the animal's models of splenasthenic syndrome.And we make the comparative research in general appearance,behaviouristics,biochemist-ry,immunology, and morphology. Experimental consequences discover that the representative manifestations of splenasthenic syndrome which is four groups of animals with splenic asthenia appear.We have confirmed that there are disparation among different methods of making models.This experiment have announced tentatively the generality and individual characteristics about the animal's models of splenasthenic syndrome. In the choice of animal's model, this experiment's results offer the reliable objective basis for the essence research of splenasthenic syndrome and the reseach of clinical new medicine. It makes the scientific research of this respect have stronger pertinence and...
Keywords/Search Tags:Splenasthenic syndrome, The animal's models, Xylose, T lymphocyte, Intestinal villi
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