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Citation: Military Medical Research 2022 9:31
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Cognitive function among military veterans with STEM occupations
Citation: Military Medical Research 2023 10:55 -
Alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic cardiomyopathy through the Adipsin and Irak2 pathways
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:11 -
Interpretations and comments for expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of heat stroke in China
Heat stroke is the most severe type of heat illness, it is often accompanied by severe multiorgan damage and has a high fatality rate. In January 2020, based on new research evidence and the experiences of Chi...
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Emerging roles of ADP-dependent glucokinase in prostate cancer
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:15 -
TRIM72-mediated degradation of the short form of p62/SQSTM1 rheostatically controls selective autophagy in human cells
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Early stage nonclinical pulmonary disorder in COVID-19 may present asymptomatic and fuel the contagion
Evidence shows that pulmonary problems in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may set off from vascular injury that progresses to physiological disturbances through a compromised gas exchange, following an inf...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:22 -
Chronotype and self-reported sleep, alertness, and mental health in U.S. sailors
Service members are at risk for sleep and psychological conditions affecting their readiness. Chronotype (“morningness” or “eveningness”) is strongly associated with sleep, health and performance. The objectiv...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:43 -
Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:6 -
CRISPR/Cas9 from bench to bedside: what clinicians need to know before application?
In October 2020, Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier and Dr. Jennifer Doudna won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their pioneering work in precise genome editing using the CRISPR technology. Although CRISPR technology ...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:61 -
Real-time ultrasound-guided external intracerebral hemorrhage drain placement
We report a new minimally invasive technique utilizing interventional ultrasound for precise external intracerebral hemorrhage drain (EICHD) placement in pigs.
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:32 -
Interleukin-1 receptor associated kinase 2 is a functional downstream regulator of complement factor D that controls mitochondrial fitness in diabetic cardiomyopathy
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:1 -
Surveillance of arthropod-borne viruses in Benin, West Africa 2020–2021: detection of dengue virus 3 in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Citation: Military Medical Research 2022 9:64 -
Targeting PPARα in low ambient temperature exposure-induced cardiac dysfunction and remodeling
The present study demonstrates that the down-regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α (PPARα) results in chronic low ambient temperature (LT) exposure-induced cardiac dysfunction and remodeli...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:53 -
Nickel’s carcinogenicity: the need of more studies to progress
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:8 -
Correction to: Preliminary evaluation of the Vision PERformance (VIPER) simulator
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:50 -
Association between medical resources and the proportion of oldest-old in the Chinese population
The potential association between medical resources and the proportion of oldest-old (90 years of age and above) in the Chinese population was examined, and we found that the higher proportion of oldest-old wa...
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Secondary analysis of malaria rapid diagnostic tests from rounds 5–8 of WHO product testing with a focus on false-negative results
Despite the widespread use of malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) in clinical practice, there are a lot of challenges. We conducted a secondary analysis of 129 malaria RDT data from rounds 5–8 of the World Hea...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:52 -
Updating the diagnostic criteria of COVID-19 “suspected case” and “confirmed case” is necessary
On 6 February 2020, our team had published a rapid advice guideline for diagnosis and treatment of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection, and this guideline provided our experience and make well referen...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:17 -
RARRES2’s impact on lipid metabolism in triple-negative breast cancer: a pathway to brain metastasis
Citation: Military Medical Research 2023 10:42 -
Correction to: Bioengineered materials with selective antimicrobial toxicity in biomedicine
Citation: Military Medical Research 2023 10:30 -
Alterations in the human oral microbiome in cholangiocarcinoma
Citation: Military Medical Research 2022 9:62 -
CRISPR/Cas9 nickase mediated signal amplification integrating with the trans-cleavage activity of Cas12a for highly selective and sensitive detection of single base mutations
Citation: Military Medical Research 2024 11:25 -
Development of rapid advice guideline and standard and continuous updating guideline: experiences and practice
We published rapid advice guidelines and updated guidelines for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) management on February 6, 2020, and September 4, 2020, respectively. These two guidelines vary widely in thei...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:10 -
Treating traumatic brain injury at sea: how to improve the skills and capabilities of the naval medical personnel
Citation: Military Medical Research 2022 9:67 -
Erratum: Quadricuspid pulmonic valve found on well exam
Citation: Military Medical Research 2015 2:16 -
Correction to: Description of trauma among French service members in the Department of Defense Trauma Registry: understanding the nature of trauma and the care provided
After publication of this article [1], it was brought to our attention that the Fig. 2 is incorrect. The correct Fig. 2 is as below:
Citation: Military Medical Research 2019 6:24 -
Publisher Correction to: Military Medical Research, volume 6
An error occurred during the publication of a number of articles in Military Medical Research.
Citation: Military Medical Research 2019 6:25 -
Correction to: Effect of heavy load carriage on cardiorespiratory responses with varying gradients and modes of carriage
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Citation: Military Medical Research 2019 6:14 -
Erratum to: Education in wound care: Curricula for doctors and nurses, and experiences from the German wound healing society ICW
Citation: Military Medical Research 2017 4:4 -
Relationship between acute stress and sleep disorder in grass-root military personnel: mediating effect of social support
Sleep disorder induced by acute stress has always been an important topic for study among the general population. However, the mediating effect of social support between acute stress and sleep disorder has rar...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:3 -
Fit to fight – from military hygiene to wellbeing in the British Army
This paper reviews the historical evolution of the language and organization surrounding the health of personnel in the British Army from ‘hygiene’ through to ‘wellbeing’. It starts by considering the health ...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:18 -
Development and application of a rapid rehabilitation system for reconstruction of maxillofacial soft-tissue defects related to war and traumatic injuries
The application of a maxillofacial prosthesis is an alternative to surgery in functional–aesthetic facial reconstruction. Computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing has opened up a new approach to the ...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:11 -
Characteristics of cytokines in the sciatic nerve stumps and DRGs after rat sciatic nerve crush injury
Cytokines are essential cellular modulators of various physiological and pathological activities, including peripheral nerve repair and regeneration. However, the molecular changes of these cellular mediators ...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:57 -
Organization and implementation of mass medical rescue after an earthquake
On May 12, 2008, an 8.0-magnitude earthquake occurred in Wenchuan, Sichuan Province. In this disaster, 69,000 people were killed, 18,000 people were reported missing, and 37,000 people were injured, including ...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:5 -
Ex vivo limb perfusion for traumatic amputation in military medicine
Limb loss has a drastic impact on a patient’s life. Severe trauma to the extremities is common in current military conflicts. Among other aspects, “life before limb” damage control surgery hinders immediate re...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:21 -
Medical aspects of terrorist bombings – a focus on DCS and DCR
Although terrorist bombings have tormented the world for a long time, currently they have reached unprecedented levels and become a continuous threat without borders, race or age. Almost all of them are caused...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:13 -
Creation of an optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasound model for NeuroICU education
Using ultrasound to measure optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) is an emerging bedside technique to noninvasively assess intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with brain injury. This technique is unique among...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:43 -
The effects of 12 weeks of functional strength training on muscle strength, volume and activity upon exposure to elevated Gz forces in high-performance aircraft personnel
Technological advancements in modern military and acrobatic jet planes have resulted in extraordinary psychophysiological loads being exerted upon flying personnel, including inducing neck and back pain. The p...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:15 -
Review on emergency medical response against terrorist attack
Terrorism is a global issue and a constant international threat. As a result, anti-terrorism and emergency response strategies are tasks of critical importance that have a direct impact on the national securit...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:9 -
Coronaviruses and gastrointestinal diseases
The effects of coronaviruses on the respiratory system are of great concern, but their effects on the digestive system receive much less attention. Coronaviruses that infect mammals have shown gastrointestinal...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:49 -
Validation of the age-adjusted shock index for pediatric casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan
Pediatric casualties account for a notable proportion of encounters in the deployed setting based on the humanitarian medical care mission. Previously published data demonstrates that an age-adjust shock index...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:33 -
White-light-induced synthesis of injectable alginate-based composite hydrogels for rapid hemostasis
Citation: Military Medical Research 2023 10:47 -
Soft tissue coverage using pedicled flap in combat zone: a case series
Soft tissue reconstruction is typically conducted after evacuation from theater of operations. If circumstances do not allow timely evacuation, however, defect site may need to be reconstructed in the combat z...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:51 -
Does the preoperative platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predict morbidity after gastrectomy for gastric cancer?
Gastric cancer is the 2nd most common cause of cancer-related deaths, and the morbidity rate after surgery is reported to be as high as 46%. The estimation of possible complications, morbidity, and mortality a...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:9 -
Sleep disturbances and predictors of nondeployability among active-duty Army soldiers: an odds ratio analysis of medical healthcare data from fiscal year 2018
The impact of sleep disorders on active-duty soldiers’ medical readiness is not currently quantified. Patient data generated at military treatment facilities can be accessed to create research reports and thus...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:10 -
Keeping the right time in space: importance of circadian clock and sleep for physiology and performance of astronauts
The circadian clock and sleep are essential for human physiology and behavior; deregulation of circadian rhythms impairs health and performance. Circadian clocks and sleep evolved to adapt to Earth’s environme...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:23 -
Acute kidney injury in severely injured patients admitted to the intensive care unit
Our objective was to identify possible associations between clinical and laboratory variables and the risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI) in severely injured patients admitted to the intensive care un...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:47 -
Benefits of early ambulation within 24 h after total knee arthroplasty: a multicenter retrospective cohort study in China
Postoperative care has been evolving since the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) was introduced in China. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of early ambulation within 24 h after unilater...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2021 8:17 -
Sequential intraventricular injection of tigecycline and polymyxin B in the treatment of intracranial Acinetobacter baumannii infection after trauma: a case report and review of the literature
Intracranial infection after craniotomy is one of the most serious postoperative complications, especially multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) bacterial meningitis, and strongly affec...
Citation: Military Medical Research 2020 7:23
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