Publications by authors named "MYINT M"

Cultivated meats are typically hybrids of animal cells and plant proteins, but their high production costs limit their scalability. This study explores a cost-effective alternative by hypothesizing that controlling the Maillard and lipid thermal degradation reactions in pure cells can create a meaty aroma that could be extracted from minimal cell quantities. Using spontaneously immortalized porcine myoblasts and fibroblasts adapted to suspension culture with a 1 % serum concentration, we developed a method to isolate flavor precursors via freeze-thawing.

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  • * Researchers utilized a genome scale model of CHO cells to explore how different feed media compositions affect cellular metabolism, leading to insights about amino acid dependencies.
  • * Findings indicate that CHO cells preferentially utilize asparagine over aspartate, and adjusting the ratios of these amino acids in feed media can significantly enhance cell culture performance.
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Background: Surgical bootcamps provide hands-on learning opportunities for junior doctors and trainees in low-pressure, non-clinical environments. Participants develop skills, knowledge, and confidence in preparation for their registrar years. A number of international urology-specific bootcamps have demonstrated improvements in these technical and non-technical domains.

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Membrane fouling, a major challenge in desalination, is addressed in this study by investigating three different chemical cleaning protocols (A, B, and C) targeting fouled reverse osmosis (RO) membranes and microbial community composition. Cleaning protocols A and B involve different chemical treatments selected based on preliminary tests and literature review, while protocol C follows the manufacturer's standard recommendation. Membrane morphology, foulant composition, and microbial community variability in fouled, virgin, and cleaned membranes are studied.

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We assessed the feasibility of concurrent monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics in adult, comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients admitted to the National University Heart Centre Singapore from October 2021 to August 2023. Patients underwent continuous near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring in the first 72 h after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and 30-min transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) monitoring at least once. With constant mechanical ventilatory settings and continuous electrocardiographic, pulse oximeter and end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring, blood pressure was manipulated via vasopressors and cerebral autoregulation assessed by measuring changes in regional cerebral oxygenation (NIRS) and cerebral blood flow velocities (TCD) in response to changes in mean arterial pressure.

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  • There are many reports of kidney diseases linked to COVID-19 infections and vaccines, but the connection isn’t very clear.
  • This study looked at research to understand how COVID-19 affects kidney diseases and what treatments people are using.
  • After analyzing lots of studies, they found that some people have developed kidney problems like IgA nephropathy after getting infected with COVID-19 or after vaccination.
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Background: Providing the opportunity for collaboration around a central purpose to improve skills and exchange knowledge, the Community of Practice model can be useful for faculty development. A sense of belonging enhances the engagement in communities. Yet, the barriers and contributors to academic medicine faculty's sense of belonging in communities are not as well explored.

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Myanmar aims to eliminate malaria by 2030. However, recent increase of malaria incidence is a great challenge to archive that goal. Increasing prevalence of Plasmodium vivax also hinders this endeavor.

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The core and surface structure, and magnetism of mechano-synthesized LaFeO nanoparticles (30-40 nm), Eu-doped (LaEuFeO), and Eu/Cr co-doped (LaEuFeCrO) are reported. Doping results in a transition from the O'-type to the O-type distorted structure. Traces of reactants, intermediate phases, and a small amount of Eu ions were detected on the surfaces of the nanoparticles.

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The persistence of health inequity and the need for workforce diverse representation within child and adolescent psychiatry require systemic solutions. There are recommendations and strategies particularly for the training programs with "all of the above" approach to tackle these complex systemic issues. One of the ways is to think through existing and innovative training pipelines by making them less leaky, enhancing quality, expanding the type and size, and connecting them to reach children and adolescents in need.

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This work reports the development of multifunctional or polymorphous surfaces using zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods, silica (SiO), and fluoropolymer functionalization in a sequential process. Firstly, zinc oxide nanorods were grown on activated carbon cloth (ACC) using a simple low-temperature synthesis process. ZnO nanorods-coated ACC substrate was applied to investigate the antimicrobial properties, and the results showed inhibition of 50% for Escherichia coli (E.

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Endovascular therapy (EVT) has revolutionized the management of acute ischaemic strokes with large vessel occlusion, with emerging evidence suggesting its benefit also in large infarct core volume strokes. In the last two years, four randomised controlled trials have been published on this topic-RESCUE-Japan LIMIT, ANGEL-ASPECT, SELECT2 and TENSION, with overall results showing that EVT improves functional and neurological outcomes compared to medical management alone. This review aims to summarise the recent evidence presented by these four trials and highlight some of the limitations in our current understanding of this topic.

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  • PfEBA-175 is crucial for P. falciparum's ability to invade red blood cells and is a key target for vaccine development, but its genetic diversity poses challenges for creating a universal vaccine.
  • The study found that the pfeba-175 region II in Vietnamese isolates had low genetic diversity, while the Myanmar isolates exhibited high genetic variation due to factors like point mutations and recombination.
  • Despite differing amino acid substitution patterns in various global populations, five significant mutations were identified universally, highlighting the importance of ongoing genetic monitoring to inform vaccine design.
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  • The study aimed to compare the 90-day outcomes of patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), extracranial carotid atherosclerotic disease (ECAD), and those with both conditions.
  • Over a period from 2017 to 2021, 371 patients were evaluated, with most having ICAD only, followed by ECAD only, and a smaller group having both conditions.
  • Results showed that patients with both ICAD and ECAD had significantly worse outcomes, including a higher risk of ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction, highlighting the need for more research and better treatment strategies for this high-risk group.
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Liver steatosis, inflammation, and variable degrees of fibrosis are the pathological manifestations of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), an aggressive presentation of the most prevalent chronic liver disease in the Western world known as nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL). Mitochondrial hepatocyte dysfunction is a primary event that triggers inflammation, affecting Kupffer and hepatic stellate cell behaviour. Here, we consider the role of impaired mitochondrial function caused by lipotoxicity during oxidative stress in hepatocytes.

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Background: Social media and other technologies are reshaping communication and health.

Aims: This review addresses the relationship between social media use, behavioural health conditions and psychological well-being for youth aged <25 years.

Method: A scoping review of 11 literature databases from 2000 to 2020 explored research studies in youth in five areas: clinical depression and anxiety, quantitative use, social media mode, engagement and qualitative dimensions and health and well-being.

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  • - The study investigates genetic predispositions to dual primary cancers of the breast and lung in 55 never-smoking Singapore patients, focusing on inherited variants beyond traditional cancer syndromes.
  • - Exome sequencing revealed 19 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants across 16 genes in 31% of the patients, including both well-known cancer genes like BRCA2 and lesser-known ones like EXT2.
  • - Findings highlight the importance of impaired DNA repair mechanisms in developing multiple cancers, suggesting that these genetic variants should be explored in further research among diverse populations.
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In this study, systematic development of a portable sensor for the rapid detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Exiguobacterium aurantiacum (E. aurantiacum) was reported.

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Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1), encoded by the polymorphic var multigene family, is a highly polymorphic antigen that plays a crucial role in the pathology of malaria. The contribution of the genetic diversity of var toward the immune escape of P. falciparum has not yet been fully elucidated.

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Previous attempts to quantify tree abundance at global scale have largely neglected the role of local competition in modulating the influence of climate and soils on tree density. Here, we evaluated whether mean tree size in the world's natural forests alters the effect of global productivity on tree density. In doing so, we gathered a vast set of forest inventories including >3000 sampling plots from 23 well-conserved areas worldwide to encompass (as much as possible) the main forest biomes on Earth.

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Background: For the majority of individuals with early-onset or familial breast cancer referred for genetic testing, the genetic basis of their familial breast cancer remains unexplained. To identify novel germline variants associated with breast cancer predisposition, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed.

Methods: WES on 290 BRCA1/BRCA2-negative Singaporeans with early-onset breast cancer and/or a family history of breast cancer was done.

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