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During the Yan’an period, under the instructions of the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission, the former Eighth Route Army Health School was expanded into China Medical University. As the first medical university founded by the Communist Party of China, this is a great practice of higher medical education in the new revolution. The school adhered to the policy of educating people with both ability and political integrity, the "saving the dying and healing the wounded, implementing revolutionary humanitarianism" has become the ideological guide and goal of the majority of revolutionary medical workers. The school provided a good teaching environment by strengthening teachers, enriching infrastructure and teaching equipment. Teachers and students have overcome difficulties and made great achievements in teaching and learning. At the same time, through the mass production movement and rectification movement, the development of the school was promoted from two aspects of material production and ideological construction. The practice of China Medical University in education policy, teaching curriculum and teaching content has certain enlightenment for today’s medical education.
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Objective To explore the correlation between serum HBV-DNA content and hepatic fibrosis indicators in hchronic epatitis B patients.Methods Serum HBV-DNA content was determined by using real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and he-patic fibrosis indicators including hyaluronic acid,laminin,procollagen Ⅲ,and collagen Ⅳ which were determined by using chemilu-minescence.Results The logarithm value of serum HBV-DNA content of the 110 hepatitis B patients was 5.32±1.37.Serum hyal-uronic acid concentration was (197.81 ±85.37)mg/mL;procollagen Ⅲ concentration was (142.66 ±30.28)μg/mL.Collagen Ⅳconcentration was (90.34 ±20.53)μg/mL.Laminin was (143.96 ±31.79 )μg/mL.All these indicators were significantly higher than the control group (P 0.05).Conclusion The hepatic fibrosis indicators increased significantly in hepatitis B patients but there were no significant correlations between serum HBV-DNA content and the hepatic fibrosis indicators.