Publications by authors named "Lan Dao"

This study introduces a novel approach by combining finite simulation and an enhanced shear deformation theory to analyze the dynamic behavior of multi-layer composite nanobeams supported by an elastic foundation. The calculation formulae are derived from nonlocal theory in order to account for the impact of size effect. An intriguing aspect of this research is the presence of intricate curved profiles in the two material layers of the beam.

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Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the leading genetic cause of intellectual disability, arises from gene silencing and loss of the FMRP protein. N6-methyladenosine (m A) is a prevalent mRNA modification essential for post-transcriptional regulation. FMRP is known to bind to and regulate the stability of m A-containing transcripts.

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Objectives: To evaluate a co-designed intervention using digital resources "Vietnam Cancer Caring Coping" (V-CCC) on the health literacy, depression, and quality of life of caregivers supporting a cancer patient in oncology hospitals in Vietnam.

Methods: A pre-post quantitative evaluation with adult cancer caregivers across regional Oncology hospitals in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Can Tho, and Hue). Participants completed baseline and follow-up measures of health literacy (HLS-SF12) depression (PHQ-9) and Health-related Quality of Life (5Q-5D-5L).

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Background: Metastasis, the spread, and growth of malignant cells at secondary sites within a patient's body, accounts for over 90% of cancer-related mortality. Breast cancer is the most common tumor type diagnosed and the leading cause of cancer lethality in women in the United States. It is estimated that 10-16% breast cancer patients will have brain metastasis.

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  • * There has been promising research into advanced cell therapies for SLE, including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, mesenchymal stem cells, regulatory T cells, natural killer cells, and CAR T cells, though each has its pros and cons based on clinical trials.
  • * Ongoing studies are needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of these cell-based therapies, and the review also addresses how to choose the best therapy for individual patients with SLE.
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  • - The human blood-brain barrier (hBBB) is crucial for regulating what enters the central nervous system, but there are currently no effective in vitro models to study it.
  • - Researchers created hBBB assembloids using human stem cell-derived brain and blood vessel organoids, successfully capturing key features and communication mechanisms of the hBBB.
  • - These assembloids were used to model cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs), revealing similar structural and molecular characteristics to actual patient tissues, which may help in understanding the causes of CCMs.
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This paper reports a three-dimensional microfluidic device with an array of vertical channels to enable regulated, continuous, vertical flows to emulate the environment for in vitro culturing of brain and blood vessel organoids. This is expected to ultimately lead to in vitro reconstruction of the blood-brain barrier that is of high interest to studies on mental illness mechanisms and drug delivery to the brain. Twelve vertical microfluidic channels, each with 300 µm diameter and 5 mm height, were formed in the high-permeability agar gel surrounding the organoid to realize the vertical circulation flows and to allow lateral diffusion flows.

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The action of cis-regulatory elements with either activation or repression functions underpins the precise regulation of gene expression during normal development and cell differentiation. Gene activation by the combined activities of promoters and distal enhancers has been extensively studied in normal and pathological contexts. In sharp contrast, gene repression by cis-acting silencers, defined as genetic elements that negatively regulate gene transcription in a position-independent fashion, is less well understood.

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Objective: Chest X-rays are the most commonly performed diagnostic examinations. An artificial intelligence (AI) system that evaluates the images fast and accurately help reducing workflow and management of the patients. An automated assistant may reduce the time of interpretation in daily practice.

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Gene expression is controlled by the involvement of gene-proximal (promoters) and distal (enhancers) regulatory elements. Our previous results demonstrated that a subset of gene promoters, termed Epromoters, work as bona fide enhancers and regulate distal gene expression. Here, we hypothesized that Epromoters play a key role in the coordination of rapid gene induction during the inflammatory response.

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Biliary atresia (BA) is a progressive inflammation and fibrosis of the biliary tree characterized by the obstruction of bile flow, which results in liver failure, scarring and cirrhosis. This study aimed to explore the elusive aetiology of BA by conducting whole exome sequencing for 41 children with BA and their parents (35 trios, including 1 family with 2 BA-diagnosed children and 5 child-mother cases). We exclusively identified and validated a total of 28 variants (17 X-linked, 6 de novo and 5 homozygous) in 25 candidate genes from our BA cohort.

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Frailty, a specific condition of increased vulnerability and reduced general health associated with aging in older people, is an emerging problem worldwide with major implications for clinical practice and public health. Recent preclinical and clinical studies have supported the safety of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) in the treatment of frailty. Comprehensive study is needed to assess the interrelationship between the condition of frailty and the effects of MSC-based therapy.

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This study investigated the potential of isochoric freezing to preserve tomatoes. Isochoric freezing is an emerging technology that preserves biological matter at subfreezing temperatures without any ice damage. Isochoric freezing was compared with freezing under isobaric conditions and with preservation techniques used in the food industry: cold storage at 10 °C and individual quick freezing (IQF).

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Introduction The need to streamline patient management for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has become more pressing than ever. Chest X-rays (CXRs) provide a non-invasive (potentially bedside) tool to monitor the progression of the disease. In this study, we present a severity score prediction model for COVID-19 pneumonia for frontal chest X-ray images.

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During thymic development and upon peripheral activation, T cells undergo extensive phenotypic and functional changes coordinated by lineage-specific developmental programs. To characterize the regulatory landscape controlling T cell identity, we perform a wide epigenomic and transcriptional analysis of mouse thymocytes and naive CD4 differentiated T helper cells. Our investigations reveal a dynamic putative enhancer landscape, and we could validate many of the enhancers using the high-throughput CapStarr sequencing (CapStarr-seq) approach.

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Background: In May 2019, Health Canada released a national recall of all macrotextured breast implants that later became international in July 2019 regarding increasing accounts of suspected breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma. In Canada, this recall targeted Allergan's Biocell implants. This report presents the postmortem of this comprehensive single-center recall, which had to be undertaken in a limited time.

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  • The Ikzf1 gene is crucial for T and B cell differentiation, and its mutations are linked to leukemia.
  • Researchers identified several regulatory regions near the Ikzf1 gene, particularly focusing on an enhancer located 120 kb upstream, to understand gene expression control.
  • Deleting the identified E120 enhancer significantly decreased Ikzf1 mRNA levels but only minimally altered the overall regulatory landscape, indicating a complex system governing Ikzf1 expression.
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  • - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects about 1% of the global population, but research is limited in the Vietnamese community; this study explores its genetic factors through whole exome sequencing of 100 affected children and their parents.
  • - The study identified 18 unique genetic variants linked to ASD, including both newly discovered variants and previously recognized risk genes, especially noting a high prevalence of X-linked variants found only in affected males.
  • - This research enhances understanding of the genetic diversity of ASD and highlights specific genes potentially associated with the disorder, marking the first detailed examination of the genetic landscape of ASD in Vietnamese children.
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Acellular dermal matrices have become a mandatory tool in reconstructive breast surgery. Since their introduction, they have been considered to be nonreactive and nonimmunogenic scaffolds. However, some patients who undergo implant-based breast reconstruction with acellular dermal matrices develop postoperative cutaneous erythema overlying their matrices, a condition commonly referred to as red breast syndrome.

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  • Large-scale genome projects have led to the creation of valuable genetic databases, but Vietnam's genetic studies have mostly relied on data from other populations.
  • To address this gap, researchers sequenced and compiled a database of 406 Kinh Vietnamese individuals, identifying nearly 25 million genetic variants.
  • This KHV database could enhance genetic research and medical applications for the Vietnamese population and related groups, as it includes many previously unrecognized genetic mutations.
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Biofilm forms when bacteria surrounded by an extracellular matrix aggregate on a surface. It can develop on many surfaces, including wound dressings; this can be particularly nefarious for burn patients undergoing skin grafting (autograft) for burn wound coverage as they often suffer from compromised immune system function. Autograft donor sites are particularly vulnerable to biofilm formation; as such, timely healing of these sites is essential.

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Normal T-cell differentiation requires a complex regulatory network which supports a series of maturation steps, including lineage commitment, T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement, and thymic positive and negative selection. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are difficult to assess due to limited T-cell models. Here we explore the use of the pro-T-cell line P5424 to study early T-cell differentiation.

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Unlabelled: Promoters with enhancer activity have been described recently. In this point of view, we will discuss current findings highlighting the commonality of this type of regulatory elements, their genetic and epigenetic characteristics, their potential biological roles in the regulation of gene expression and the underlining molecular mechanisms.

Abbreviations: TSS: transcription start site; IFN: interferon; STARR-seq: Self-Transcribing Active Regulatory Region sequencing; MPRA: Massively Parallel Reporter Assay; ChIP: chromatin immunoprecipitation; CRISPR: Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats; lncRNA: long non-coding RNA.

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Recently, many long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been identified and their biological function has been characterized; however, our understanding of their underlying molecular mechanisms related to disease is still limited. To overcome the limitation in experimentally identifying disease-lncRNA associations, computational methods have been proposed as a powerful tool to predict such associations. These methods are usually based on the similarities between diseases or lncRNAs since it was reported that similar diseases are associated with functionally similar lncRNAs.

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