Publications by authors named "Diep T"

Objective: To determine the association between transgender or gender-questioning identity and cyberbullying victimization in a diverse national sample of early adolescents in the United States.

Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (year 3, 2019-2021, 11-14 years old, 48.8% female, 47.

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Background: Sexual orientation discrimination increases the risks of negative health outcomes for sexual minorities. Previous studies have found increased rates of eating disorder symptoms in sexual minority individuals, which is attributable to minority stress and discrimination that they experience. Emerging research suggests relationships between sexual orientation discrimination and eating disorder symptoms.

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The cuticle covering the outer surface of an eggshell functions as both a physical and chemical barrier against invading microorganisms. Contamination of eggs by microbial pathogens progresses in four stages: bacterial attachment to the egg surface, penetration through the cuticle and eggshell, multiplication within the underlying membranes, and the final stage of contaminating the egg contents. Therefore, it is important to study bacterial count at the first point of contact, i.

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DNA origami is a widely used method to construct nanostructures by self-assembling designed DNA strands. These structures are often used as "pegboards" for templated assembly of proteins, gold nanoparticles, aptamers, and other molecules, with applications ranging from therapeutics and diagnostics to plasmonics and photonics. Imaging these structures using atomic force microscopy (AFM) or transmission electron microscope (TEM) does not capture their full conformation ensemble as they only show their shape flattened on a surface.

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The essential oil from the leaves of Blumea densiflora var. hookeri was analyzed using GC-MS, and bioassays were performed. GC-MS identified thirty-four constituents, representing 79.

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  • Deranged gut microbiota can lead to higher levels of uremic toxins, worsening kidney injury, particularly in diabetic kidney disease (DKD).
  • Phenyl sulfate (PS), a compound from tyrosine breakdown by gut bacteria, is identified as both an early marker for DKD and a potential therapeutic target.
  • The mechanisms of PS-induced kidney damage involve oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, highlighting the need for further research and potential treatments, such as dietary restrictions and ketogenic approaches, to reduce its harmful effects on the kidneys.
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The kidney performs fundamental functions by eliminating metabolic waste and reabsorbing essential nutrients and electrolytes such as glucose, proteins, ions, and anions [...

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Sophisticated statistical mechanics approaches and human intuition have demonstrated the possibility of self-assembling complex lattices or finite-size constructs. However, attempts so far have mostly only been successful in silico and often fail in experiment because of unpredicted traps associated with kinetic slowing down (gelation, glass transition) and competing ordered structures. Theoretical predictions also face the difficulty of encoding the desired interparticle interaction potential with the experimentally available nano- and micrometer-sized particles.

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The fortification of dairy products with polyphenols is known to deliver additional health benefits. However, interactions between polyphenols may form complexes and cause a loss of functionality overall. This study aimed to investigate potential interactions between polyphenols, in encapsulated and non-encapsulated forms, extracted from tamarillo fruit and bovine serum albumin (BSA) from fresh milk cream.

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This study was aimed to investigate the chemical composition and biological activities of leaf and stem essential oils of Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC. from Vietnam. Their chemical composition was analyzed by GC/MS.

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  • Scientists and researchers are developing new quick tests for infections that can help avoid giving out too many antibiotics and prevent superbugs from forming.* -
  • They created a small and easy test that can find the right antibiotics directly from urine samples using just a smartphone camera to watch how bacteria grow.* -
  • The new test proved to be super accurate, working with 100% correct results on urine samples, and matching existing methods efficiently within just 6 hours instead of overnight.*
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Scaffold-based culture is necessary for hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) because HSCs are promptly autoactivated under plastic conditions. Our research aims to investigate the potential and role of fibrin scaffold in reducing autoactivation, maintaining cell function, and extending the in vitro culture time of primary HSCs. HSCs were isolated from BALB/c mice and cultured on the surface of plastic, Matrigel, and fibrin gel.

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Research has established that trauma is nearly universal and a root cause of numerous health and social problems, including 6 of the 10 leading causes of death, with devastating consequences across the life course. Scientific evidence now recognizes the complex injurious nature of structural and historical trauma (i.e.

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Background: Dengue is the most common vector-borne viral infection. In recent times, an increase in the age of cases with clinical dengue has been reported in the national surveillance system and published literature of Vietnam. This change not only alter the risk of transmission and disease burden in different populations but also will impact for prevention and control strategies.

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Digital imaging permits the quantitation of many experiments, such as microbiological growth assays, but laboratory digital imaging systems can be expensive and too specialised. The Raspberry Pi camera platform makes automated, controlled imaging affordable with accessible customisation. When combined with open source software and open-source 3D printed hardware, the control over image quality and capture of this platform permits the rapid development of novel instrumentation.

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Antibiotic susceptibility testing is vital to tackle the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance. Inexpensive digital CMOS cameras can be converted into portable digital microscopes using 3D printed x-y-z stages. Microscopic examination of bacterial motility can rapidly detect the response of microbes to antibiotics to determine susceptibility.

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Background And Aim: Probiotic species have been proven to be beneficial on broiler performance; however, most studies have focused on industrial chickens with fast growth, whereas little information concerning the use of these species on native chickens is available. This study aimed to investigate the effects of probiotics (LP) and (BS) on the mortality, growth rate, and carcass characteristics in native Noi chickens challenged with Typhimurium.

Materials And Methods: We divided 420 1-day-old Noi chicks into seven different treatment groups (n = 60): negative control (no .

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In the context of novel environmental and energy regulations in construction (RE2020), biocomposites derived from bamboo fibers, bamboo powders, and biodegradable poly(lactic)acid polymer, all of which are renewable resources, have been investigated to meet the criteria of the novel regulations. In this work, the biocomposites were manufactured by twin-screw internal mixing at 170 °C for 5 min with a rotation speed of 60 rpm. The composites sheets were then shaped on a hydraulic press at 185 °C.

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  • Lung transplantation is essential for patients with end-stage lung disease, but the demand for organs exceeds the supply, leaving many patients at risk during long waiting periods.
  • This study analyzed data from 169 patients at National Taiwan University Hospital over 13 years to identify mortality rates and risk factors while on the waiting list.
  • Key findings revealed that lower body mass index (BMI), advanced NYHA class (IV), and specific diseases like infections and pulmonary fibrosis significantly impacted patient survival rates.
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The early detection of antimicrobial resistance remains an essential step in the selection and optimization of antibiotic treatments. Phenotypic antibiotic susceptibility testing including the measurement of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) remains critical for surveillance and diagnostic testing. Limitations to current testing methods include bulky labware and laborious methods.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies in high-risk communities and quarantine workers in Vietnam.

Methods: The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was measured in household contacts, close contacts, community members, and migrant workers from two sub-communes in which COVID-19 outbreaks occurred in early 2021: Bac Ma 1 and Tien. The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was also evaluated among quarantine workers at two facilities responsible for quarantining of contacts of COVID-19 cases.

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Objective: KINDLE-Vietnam was a part of a real-world KINDLE study with an aim to characterise treatment patterns and clinical outcomes of patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Materials And Methods: Retrospective data from patients diagnosed with stage III NSCLC (American Joint Committee on Cancer, 7 edition) between January 2013 and December 2017 with at least 9 months of follow-up were collected from 2 centres in Vietnam. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise demographics, disease characteristics and treatment modalities.

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Incubation at controlled temperature is a key step in culture based microbiological tests. Access to culture-based microbiological testing requires access to conventional incubators in a laboratory. Portable incubators allow microbiological testing in the field and in resource-limited settings, and can eliminate the challenge of sample transportation, minimising the chance of sample degradation.

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Tamarillo extract is a good source of phenolic and anthocyanin compounds which are well-known for beneficial antioxidant activity, but their bioactivity maybe lost during digestion. In this study, promising prospects of tamarillo polyphenols encapsulated in cubosome nanoparticles prepared via a top-down method were explored. The prepared nanocarriers were examined for their morphology, entrapment efficiency, particle size and stability during in vitro digestion as well as potential fortification of yoghurt.

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