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基因科学在军事医学中的应用与挑战
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Abstract:
军事医学作为一种特殊的医学科学,对军事及国防安全的重要性不言而喻。随着基因科学的迅猛发展,其应用日渐覆盖多个领域。基因科学为士兵筛选及部署、战伤救治、提高特殊环境的耐受能力以及预防和治疗创伤后应激障碍带来了革命性的变化,同时也带来了新的挑战。重视研究潜在机制,合理地使用基因武器,才能应对现代战争面临的更复杂情况,保障国防安全。
As a special medical science, military medicine is of great importance to military and national de-fense security. With the rapid development of genetic science, the application has gradually covered multiple fields. Genetic science has revolutionized the selection and deployment of soldiers, the treatment of war wounds, the improvement of tolerance in special environments, and the preven-tion and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as brings new challenges. Only by pay-ing attention to the research of potential mechanisms and using genetic weapons reasonably can we cope with the more complex situations faced by modern warfare and ensure national defense secu-rity.
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