Publications by authors named "Nguyen Huu"

SNARE proteins play a pivotal role in membrane fusion and various cellular processes. Accurate identification of SNARE proteins is crucial for elucidating their functions in both health and disease contexts. This chapter presents a novel approach employing multiscan convolutional neural networks (CNNs) combined with position-specific scoring matrix (PSSM) profiles to accurately recognize SNARE proteins.

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Cyborg insects refer to hybrid robots that integrate living insects with miniature electronic controllers to enable robotic-like programmable control. These creatures exhibit advantages over conventional robots in adaption to complex terrain and sustained energy efficiency. Nevertheless, there is a lack of literature on the control of multi-cyborg systems.

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Solar energy generated from photovoltaic panel is an important energy source that brings many benefits to people and the environment. This is a growing trend globally and plays an increasingly important role in the future of the energy industry. However, it intermittent nature and potential for distributed system use require accurate forecasting to balance supply and demand, optimize energy storage, and manage grid stability.

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Purpose: To determine the predictive value of the atherogenic index of plasma before transplant for delayed graft function.

Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional, longitudinal, non-interventional, non-controlled study of 167 patients undergoing kidney transplantation from living donors, with a mean age of 39.34 ± 11.

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: Cardiomyopathy, including dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), is a major cause of heart failure (HF) and a leading indication for heart transplantation. Of these patients, 20-50% have a genetic cause, so understanding the genetic basis of cardiomyopathy will provide knowledge about the pathogenesis of the disease for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and genetic counseling for families. : This study collected nine patients from different Vietnamese families for genetic analysis at The Cardiovascular Center, E Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Radiolabeled antibodies are promising for targeted cancer imaging, but their structural integrity may suffer during bioconjugation and radiolabeling, leading to undetected aggregation. This study evaluates dynamic light scattering (DLS) as a complementary method to size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography (SEC-HPLC) for detecting aggregation in radiolabeled antibodies. Trastuzumab was conjugated with a NOTA bifunctional chelator at various ratios, radiolabeled with [Cu]CuCl, and analyzed by using DLS and SEC-HPLC before and after purification.

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Purpose: In Huntington disease (HD), synonymous variants causing loss or duplication of the interrupting CAA codon in the CAG repeat modify disease onset. These variants are undetectable during HD genetic testing, resulting in inaccurate diagnostic reporting of uninterrupted CAG repeat length. Inaccurate reporting of CAG repeat length results in misdiagnosis of individuals with alleles near diagnostic cut-offs.

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Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) disorder is recognized as a genetic condition inherited by autosomal recessive fashion. XP results from a defective DNA repair mechanism that significantly increases skin cancer risk. Fifteen Vietnamese patients were investigated with typical clinical manifestations of XP.

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Majonoside R2 (MR2), the principal saponin of Vietnamese ginseng ( Ha & Grushv.), has the unique structure of ocotillol-type dammarane and showed remarkable biological activities. This paper deals with the new findings in the chemical analysis MR2 by the tandem LC-MS/MS and, especially, its inhibitory activities on -glucosidase for diabetic management.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain cancer, making up about 80% of malignant brain tumors, and currently lacks effective treatments due to its complexity and the blood-brain barrier.
  • Traditional 2D models do not accurately represent the tumor microenvironment, leading to a growing interest in organ-on-a-chip (OoC) models that mimic human tissue and offer better insights into disease and drug responses.
  • The review discusses the advancements in GBM-on-a-chip models, their applications in drug development, and highlights the challenges and future directions for enhancing these innovative research platforms.
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In the realm of cancer immunotherapy, the meticulous selection of neoantigens plays a fundamental role in enhancing personalized treatments. Traditionally, this selection process has heavily relied on predicting the binding of peptides to human leukocyte antigens (pHLA). Nevertheless, this approach often overlooks the dynamic interaction between tumor cells and the immune system.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and initial outcomes of totally endoscopic aortic valve replacement (TEAVR) performed via a single working port at the fourth intercostal space (ICS) utilizing a 3D endoscopic system.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on 35 consecutive patients who underwent TEAVR over a six-month period from December 2023 to June 2024. Patient selection was based on the presence of isolated aortic valve disease without the need for ascending aorta replacement or aortic root enlargement.

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  • This study examined the clinical and pathological characteristics of 358 women with mucinous breast cancer (MBC) treated at a hospital in Vietnam, categorizing them into pure (PMC) and mixed (MMC) subtypes.
  • The results showed that PMC patients were generally older, had lower rates of nodal metastasis, and a higher 5-year overall survival rate compared to MMC patients; the most significant poor prognostic factors were found to be N-positivity and high T-stage.
  • The study concluded that due to the low effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for MBC, upfront surgery should be considered the preferred treatment option for these patients.
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Quercetin, a natural flavonoid with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties, faces limitations in clinical application due to its poor solubility and bioavailability. This study presents a novel delivery system utilizing a combination of polyoxyethylene (100) stearyl ether and folic acid to enhance quercetin's effectiveness. We developed folate-conjugated polyoxyethylene (100) stearyl ether-coated liposomes (FA-Brij-LPs) to leverage the unique properties of polyoxyethylene (100) stearyl ether in conjunction with folic acid for targeted delivery.

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  • The paper presents a new method for classifying Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) by analyzing respiratory sounds segmented into individual breaths.
  • It employs various transformations like Spectral and Wavelet Transforms, along with Complex Network analysis, to extract important features from the sound data, leading to improved representations for classification.
  • The methodology shows strong results with machine learning classifiers, especially the Random Forest algorithm which achieved a high accuracy of 99.67%, highlighting its potential for effective COPD diagnosis through lung sound analysis.
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An autaptic synapse (or 'autapse') is a functional connection between a neuron and itself, commonly used in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic transmission and plasticity in central neurons. Most previous studies on autonomic synaptic functions have relied on spontaneous connections among neurons in mass cultures. However, growing evidence supports the utility of microcultures cultivating autaptic neurons for examining cholinergic transmission within sympathetic ganglia.

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This study examined bacterial skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in pediatric patients at a hospital in Vietnam. An April 2022-June 2023 prospective obsevational study at a Tertiary Paediatric Centre in Vietnam. From We analyzed 87 cases and found that the greatest occurrence rates were reported during the summer season.

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  • - A meta-analysis was conducted to compare outcomes of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) cages and structural allografts (SAs) in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures.
  • - The analysis included 11 studies with 1213 patients, revealing that SAs had better fusion rates and lower subsidence rates compared to PEEK cages, although both methods had similar reoperation rates and clinical improvements.
  • - Overall, SAs performed better in terms of fusion and subsidence, but both graft types showed equivalent success in postoperative clinical outcomes.
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The emergence of multicancer early detection (MCED) tests holds promise for improving early cancer detection and public health outcomes. However, positive MCED test results require confirmation through recommended cancer diagnostic imaging modalities. To address these challenges, we have developed a consultation and work-up protocol for definitive diagnostic results post MCED testing, named SPOT-MAS.

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In this study, we examine the effects of connectivity on the total catch of a fishery consisting of two fishing sites when the fish population is a predator of a larger prey-predator system. To this end, we analyze a prey-predator fish community model in a two-site environment and compute catch at Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY). We exhibit some emergence phenomenon: the total catch can be greater than the sum of the catch at two isolated sites due to connectivity.

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Patients with cirrhosis often exhibit cardiac autonomic dysfunction (CAD), characterized by enhanced cardiac sympathetic activity and diminished cardiac vagal tone, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. This study delineates the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with altered neuronal activities causing cirrhosis-induced CAD. Biliary and nonbiliary cirrhotic rats were produced by common bile duct ligation (CBDL) and intraperitoneal injections of thioacetamide (TAA), respectively.

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Purpose Of Review: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in children. Phenotyping pediatric OSA has a crucial role in personalized diagnosis and treatment to improve outcomes for this population. This review sets forth a clinical approach that allows for phenotyping pediatric OSA.

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Significance: Accurate cell segmentation and classification in three-dimensional (3D) images are vital for studying live cell behavior and drug responses in 3D tissue culture. Evaluating diverse cell populations in 3D cell culture over time necessitates non-toxic staining methods, as specific fluorescent tags may not be suitable, and immunofluorescence staining can be cytotoxic for prolonged live cell cultures.

Aim: We aim to perform machine learning-based cell classification within a live heterogeneous cell culture population grown in a 3D tissue culture relying only on reflectance, transmittance, and nuclei counterstained images obtained by confocal microscopy.

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Tumor-associated inflammation drives cancer progression and therapy resistance, often linked to the infiltration of monocyte-derived tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which are associated with poor prognosis in various cancers. To advance immunotherapies, testing on immunocompetent pre-clinical models of human tissue is crucial. We have developed an in vitro model of microvascular networks with tumor spheroids or patient tissues to assess monocyte trafficking into tumors and evaluate immunotherapies targeting the human tumor microenvironment.

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