Publications by authors named "M De Win"

The dsDNA-selective fluorescent-dye-based DNA damage assay was developed for DNA-encoded library (DEL) synthesis. For the various DEL synthesis conditions, the assay was validated through cross-checking with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis, and the fact was confirmed that the usage of a specific ratio of organic solvent can critically induce DNA damage. Also, the applicability of the assay was confirmed through the screening of the DNA-damaging condition of the on-DNA amide coupling reaction and Pd-catalyzed on-DNA -arylation reaction.

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Introduction And Aim: Diabetes is a global health emergency with increasing prevalence and diabetes-associated morbidity and mortality. One of the challenges in optimising diabetes care is translating research advances in this heterogeneous disease into clinical care. A potential solution is the introduction of precision medicine approaches into diabetes care.

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Background/objectives: The diagnosis of encephalitis is a challenging problem due to the heterogeneity of clinical presentations. The objective was to determine the etiology, clinical features, laboratory parameters, radiological findings, and in-hospital outcome of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) cases in Myanmar.

Methods: A prospective descriptive study was conducted at the Neuromedical Ward of Yangon General Hospital from March to August 2023.

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Article Synopsis
  • There is a lack of existing research on pharmacists' understanding of health literacy and their strategies to assist patients with limited health literacy.
  • This study aimed to assess pharmacists' knowledge and perceptions regarding the effects of limited health literacy on patient care and to analyze their communication techniques.
  • While awareness of health literacy improved from 2013 to 2021, most pharmacists still do not formally assess health literacy and rely on intuition, although some communication practices have significantly improved over time.
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Purpose: To analyse diagnostic accuracy of MRI-DWI in detecting residual disease after cholesteatoma surgery and propose an optimum follow-up (FU) scheme.

Method: A retrospective chart review of patients who had cholesteatoma surgery in a tertiary referral centre. 3.

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