Publications by authors named "Duong T T LE"

Introduction: Patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have been widely used as disease models to test new therapeutic strategies. Moreover, the regenerative potential of stem cells can be improved with the use of biologically active compounds. Our study was designed to explore the effect of honokiol, a small polyphenol molecule extracted from , on the survival and culture time of iPSC-derived neurons from a sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient.

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β-sitosterol derived from Clinacanthus nutans Lindau was tested for its in vitro osteogenic activity using MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblasts. Our results indicated that β-sitosterol was non-toxic to the cells cultured at a concentration <20 µg/mL. Treatment of the cells with β-sitosterol significantly enhanced the alkaline phosphatase activity up to 210 and 204.

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  • A new species of rhacophorid frog named Gracixalus trieng sp. nov. has been identified in central Vietnam, distinguished by its medium body size, unique color patterns, and specific physical traits.
  • This frog features a brown or yellowish dorsal surface with distinct markings and pale gold irises, and notable characteristics such as smooth skin and nuptial pads on males.
  • Gracixalus trieng sp. nov. is found primarily in high-elevation montane forests on Mount Ngoc Linh and is thought to have a limited distribution under 1000 km², coexisting with another species, G. lumarius.
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We describe a new, medium-sized Leptolalax species from Vietnam. Leptolalax petrops sp. nov.

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The Leptolalax applebyi group of Asian leaf-litter frogs currently comprises four species of particularly small-bodied (<40 mm SVL) species distributed in the Central Highlands of Vietnam and northeastern Cambodia. In addition to their small size, the group is characterized by their morphological and genetic similarities, as well as their breeding habitat at headwaters of small mountain streams and seeps. A recent study suggested that at least two-thirds of the diversity of the group remained hidden within morphologically cryptic lineages.

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A major obstacle in prioritizing species or habitats for conservation is the degree of unrecognized diversity hidden within complexes of morphologically similar, "cryptic" species. Given that amphibians are one of the most threatened groups of organisms on the planet, our inability to diagnose their true diversity is likely to have significant conservation consequences. This is particularly true in areas undergoing rapid deforestation, such as Southeast Asia.

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Fanged frogs (Limnonectes) are a group of dicroglossid frogs from Asia that often have reversed sexual dimorphism with larger males. Limnonectes dabanus is a poorly known species of fanged frog from forested habitats in southern Vietnam and eastern Cambodia. Adult males exhibit an extreme degree of megacephaly and possess bizarre head ornamentation.

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We describe a distinctive new species of phytotelm-breeding rhacophorid frog from central Vietnam. Gracixalus lumarius sp. nov.

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The disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has caused dramatic amphibian population declines and extinctions in Australia, Central and North America, and Europe. Bd is associated with >200 species extinctions of amphibians, but not all species that become infected are susceptible to the disease. Specifically, Bd has rapidly emerged in some areas of the world, such as in Australia, USA, and throughout Central and South America, causing population and species collapse.

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