Publications by authors named "Haryono"

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  • Most childhood stroke studies rely on inconsistent methods and ICD codes, which may not be reliable, prompting this research to use clinical and imaging data from a private hospital network in Indonesia.
  • The study analyzed data from 8,987 CT and 6,133 MRI scans conducted between 2019 and 2023, identifying 1,074 stroke cases predominantly in males (67.9%), with hemorrhagic strokes being the most common (83.4%), particularly from accidents.
  • Findings indicate varying incidence rates over the years, with a peak in 2021 (9.08%) and a significant concentration of cases in Java, highlighting the urgent need for better public health strategies to prevent childhood strokes in Indonesia.
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A breast cancer risk assessment tool for Asian populations, incorporating Polygenic Risk Score and Gail Model algorithm, has been established and validated. However, effective methods for delivering personalized risk information remain underexplored. This study aims to identify and develop effective methods for conveying breast cancer risk information to Asian women.

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Superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic surfaces are attracting significant attention in fundamental and applied research. This study fabricated the micro/nanostructure with a Q-switched nanosecond pulsed laser on the Ti-6Al-4V surface. Three laser-generated surface topographies on titanium were produced based on three different pitch sizes (51 μm, 34 μm, and 29 μm).

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Nutrition research has shifted from single nutrients to examining the association of foods and dietary patterns with health. This includes recognizing that food is more than the sum of the individual nutrients and relates to the concept of the food matrix. Like other foods, dairy foods are characterized by their unique matrices and associated health effects.

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Background: The level of liver fibrosis is the basis for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and it is necessary to adapt non-invasive liver fibrosis modalities. We aimed to investigate the use of M2BPGi as a single or combined diagnostic modality for liver fibrosis in CHB patients through a stepwise diagnostic analysis.

Methods: Cross-sectional data were taken from patients between October 2021 and August 2022.

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Introduction: Lead poisoning contributes to a significant burden of disease as a toxic substance found in air, soil, and water. In Indonesia, the risk of exposure is high due to the inappropriate recycling of used lead batteries. The objective was to investigate the factors that influence lead levels in children's blood.

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Background: Liver biopsy as the gold standard for assessing the degree and diagnosis of fibrosis still has significant drawbacks, which make the emergence of a much less invasive diagnostic marker possible. M2BPGi levels and the AGAP score, the two newest serological markers, are known to have good sensitivity for detecting liver fibrosis. This study is aimed at determining the validity of examining M2BPGi levels and AGAP scores on the Fibroscan examination as markers of noninvasive test for liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B patients.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the associations of CD8+, PARP, and EGFR expressions with two-year survival in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in a national cancer center. All patients aged 18 years diagnosed with TNBC (2013-2017) were included and followed for 24 months or until the patients were deceased.

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Objective: We describe the feasibility and short-term outcome of our surgical technique to repair the lymph vessel disruption directly after axillary lymph node dissection during breast cancer surgery. This procedure is called immediate lymphatic reconstruction to prevent breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema (BCRL), which frequently occurs after axillary lymph node dissection. The surgical technique consisted of lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) or lymphaticolymphatic anastomosis.

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Cichlid fishes exhibit rapid adaptive radiations with significant diversification rates in response to ecological variability, i.e., ecological opportunity or geographical isolation.

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Even though Pacific - Indian Ocean exchange [Indonesian Throughflow (ITF)] has been measured for the last three decades, the measurements of microplastic in the region is very limited. This study was the initial investigation of the vertical distribution of microplastic in the deep-sea areas across the ITF Pathway. Niskin water samples were utilized to obtain the samples from a water column in a range of 5 to 2450 m.

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Three species of Labidocera from Indonesian waters are herein redescribed based on topotypic material. Labidocera bataviae Scott, 1909, L. madurae Scott, 1909, and L.

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The development of long-read nucleic acid sequencing is beginning to make very substantive impact on the conduct of metagenome analysis, particularly in relation to the problem of recovering the genomes of member species of complex microbial communities. Here we outline bioinformatics workflows for the recovery and characterization of complete genomes from long-read metagenome data and some complementary procedures for comparison of cognate draft genomes and gene quality obtained from short-read sequencing and long-read sequencing.

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Unlabelled: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has long been considered the definitive treatment for knee osteoarthritis. Although tremendous improvements have been made in surgical techniques for conventional TKA, a substantial dissatisfaction rate among patients has persisted because of moderate-to-severe pain and stiffness following TKA. Robot-assisted TKA was developed as an alternative to conventional TKA with the goal of improving operative precision and producing better clinical outcomes with minimal postoperative complications.

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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a tortuous organelle that spans throughout a cell with a continuous membrane containing ion channels, pumps, and transporters. It is unclear if stimuli that gate ER ion channels trigger substantial membrane potential fluctuations and if those fluctuations spread beyond their site of origin. Here, we visualize ER membrane potential dynamics in HEK cells and cultured rat hippocampal neurons by targeting a genetically encoded voltage indicator specifically to the ER membrane.

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Activated carbon (AC) is an effective and inexpensive adsorbent material for dye removal, but it cannot always be used repeatedly. Furthermore, the adsorbed dyes with toxicity usually remain on its surface. In this study, a thermal air oxidation process was used to modify the surface of AC and decompose adsorbed methylene blue (MB).

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We present the case of a young female landscaper who presented to an Australian tertiary hospital with persistent fevers and new pancytopenia. Extensive initial workup for her presenting illness did not identify a cause; however, a detailed history of her occupation revealed she worked heavily with soil on farms that had domestic livestock in addition to rodents. Hence, further serological testing for leptospirosis was performed, revealing a diagnosis of infection with Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo.

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Background And Aim: Ruminant slaughterhouse is one of the food-producing units to meet the protein demand of the people in Central Java. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of sanitation and hygiene in ruminant slaughterhouses in Central Java based on their veterinary control number(NKV) certification and the microbiological quality of the meat produced.

Materials And Methods: This study was conducted from September 2021 to December 2021.

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Background: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) or Pick's disease, is the second most frequent cause of primary degenerative dementia in those between 55 and 65 years old.

Case Presentation: A 57-year-old Indonesian female reported family that six months until one year prior to the presentation of her first symptoms, the patient had problems with memory, particularly short-term memory loss, with the patient unable to remember the task she was doing on time. The electroencephalogram revealed slowing background cerebral activity and diffuse slowing activity, indicating encephalopathy diffuse moderate state.

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  • The Indonesian government rolled out a COVID-19 vaccination program using the Moderna mRNA vaccine to combat rising cases, despite concerns over potential side effects, including neurological issues.
  • A 39-year-old woman with a history of high blood pressure experienced behavioral and cognitive changes shortly after receiving the vaccine, showing symptoms of encephalopathy.
  • This case highlights the need for awareness of encephalopathy as a possible adverse effect of the Moderna vaccine, marking a first reported instance in Indonesia.
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The analysis of metagenome data based on the recovery of draft genomes (so called metagenome-assembled genomes, or MAG) has assumed an increasingly central role in microbiome research in recent years. Microbial communities underpinning the operation of wastewater treatment plants are particularly challenging targets for MAG analysis due to their high ecological complexity, and remain important, albeit understudied, microbial communities that play ssa key role in mediating interactions between human and natural ecosystems. Here we consider strategies for recovery of MAG sequence from time series metagenome surveys of full-scale activated sludge microbial communities.

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Endothelin was first discovered more than 30 years ago as a potent vasoconstrictor. In subsequent years, three isoforms, two canonical receptors, and two converting enzymes were identified, and their basic functions were elucidated by numerous preclinical and clinical studies. Over the years, the endothelin system has been found to be critical in the pathogenesis of several cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, pulmonary arterial hypertension, heart failure, and coronary artery disease.

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Indonesia as an archipelago country relies on a limited number and clustered distributed repeat station networks. This paper explores the use of geostatistical modeling to overcome this data limitation. The model data set consisted of repeat station data from 1985 to 2015 epoch.

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Members of the genus occur often at high abundances in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants designed to remove phosphorus, where biomass is subjected to alternating anaerobic feed/aerobic famine conditions, believed to favor the proliferation of organisms like . Accumulibacter and other phosphate-accumulating organisms (PAO), and All have a capacity to assimilate readily metabolizable substrates and store them intracellularly during the anaerobic feed stage so that under the subsequent famine aerobic stage, these can be used to synthesize polyphosphate reserves by the PAO and glycogen by Consequently, is described as a glycogen-accumulating organism or GAO. Because they share a similar anaerobic phenotype, it has been proposed that at high abundance, the PAO are out-competed for assimilable metabolites anaerobically, and hence aerobic P removal capacity is reduced.

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Background Cardiac extracellular matrix is critically involved in cardiac homeostasis, and accumulation of chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycans (CS-GAGs) was previously shown to exacerbate heart failure by augmenting inflammation and fibrosis at the chronic phase. However, the mechanism by which CS-GAGs affect cardiac functions remains unclear, especially at the acute phase. Methods and Results We explored a role of CS-GAG in heart failure using mice with target deletion of ChGn-2 (chondroitin sulfate N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-2) that elongates CS chains of glycosaminoglycans.

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