Publications by authors named "Minh Truong"

The development of efficient electron-collecting monolayer materials is desired to lower manufacturing costs and improve the performance of regular (negative-intrinsic-positive, n-i-p) type perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Here, we designed and synthesized four electron-collecting monolayer materials based on thiazolidinone skeletons, with different lowest-unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) levels (rhodanine or thiazolidinedione) and different anchoring groups to the transparent electrode (phosphonic acid or carboxylic acid). These molecules, when adsorbed on indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates, lower the work function of ITO, decreasing the energy barrier for electron extraction at the ITO/perovskite interface and improving the device performance.

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High-performance and cost-effective hole-collecting materials (HCMs) are indispensable for commercially viable perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Here, we report an anchorable HCM composed of a triazatruxene core connected with three alkyl carboxylic acid groups (). In contrast to the phosphonic acid-containing tripodal analog (), molecules can form a hydrophilic monolayer on a transparent conducting oxide surface, which is beneficial for subsequent perovskite film deposition in the traditional layer-by-layer fabrication process.

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Although fullerene bisadducts are promising electron-transporting materials for tin halide perovskite solar cells, they are generally synthesized as a mixture of isomeric products that require a complicated separation process. Here, we introduce a phenylene-bridged bis(pyrrolidino)fullerene, Bis-PC, which forms only a single isomer due to geometrical restriction. When used in a tin perovskite solar cell with a PEAFASnI (PEA: phenylethylammonium and FA: formamidinium) light absorption layer, the resulting open-circuit voltage ( ) was 0.

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Multijunction photovoltaics (PVs) are gaining prominence owing to their superior capability of achieving power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) beyond the radiative limit of single-junction cells, where improving narrow bandgap tin-lead perovskites is critical for thin-film devices. With a focus on understanding the chemistry of tin-lead perovskite precursor solutions, we herein find that Sn(II) species dominate interactions with precursors and additives and uncover the exclusive role of carboxylic acid in regulating solution colloidal properties and film crystallisation, and ammonium in improving film optoelectronic properties. Materials that combine these two function groups, amino acid salts, considerably improve the semiconducting quality and homogeneity of perovskite films, surpassing the effect of the individual functional groups when introduced as part of separate molecules.

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Objectives: In this study, the impacts of various processing parameters on the quality and consumer satisfaction of dragon fruit beverages were investigated in order to establish an informative framework for the manufacturing of commercial dragon fruit beverages, focusing on health benefits and safety for consumers, and sensory appeal of the products.

Methods: This study employed various analytical methods to quantify some important phytochemical compounds in dragon fruit juice such as total and reducing sugars, vitamin C, betacyanins, anthocyanins, polyphenol, and so forth. This study also employed the Box-Behnken response surface experimental design to optimize various processing parameters for quality and consumer satisfaction, which include enzymatic pectin hydrolysis parameters and formulation for dragon fruit energy drink.

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In this study, ultrasound waves were successfully applied to the osmosis process of dried dragon fruit products. Additionally, this study was aimed at determining the suitable parameters for the process of drying dragon fruit peels. The parameters including the size of slices (2-5 cm), blanching time (10-25 min), ultrasonic time (10-25 min), ultrasonic temperature (45°C-60°C), ultrasonic power (100-250 W), and drying temperature (45°C-60°C) were fully investigated.

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South Asia is a global hotspot of air pollution gaining attention due to its severe implications, in which atmospheric mercury (Hg) could cause detrimental health effects in metropolitan areas. In this study, first-time year-round (January - December 2019) mean total gaseous mercury (TGM) concentration at Kathmandu, Nepal - a sub-tropical city in South Asia was reported at 9.9 ± 10.

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Background: Management of patients with locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) when cisplatin is contraindicated is controversial. We aimed to assess whether radiotherapy with concurrent and adjuvant durvalumab would improve outcomes compared with radiotherapy with cetuximab.

Methods: NRG-HN004 was designed as an open-label, multicentre, parallel-group, randomised, phase 2/3 trial with safety lead-in conducted at 89 academic and community medical centres in North America.

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  • Afatinib is an effective EGFR tyrosine kinase treatment for elderly patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and EGFR mutations, but dosage adjustments are often needed due to unique health considerations.
  • A retrospective analysis was conducted on 135 patients over 65, assessing treatment outcomes like time to treatment failure and overall survival using specific statistical methods.
  • Findings revealed a median overall survival of 32.9 months, with certain factors (poor performance status, smoking, and uncommon mutations) linked to decreased survival rates among patients.
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  • The study aims to uncover genetic changes linked to prolactinomas, ultimately identifying a mutation (ESR1Y537S) in an aggressive case of this tumor type at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
  • A group of twenty patients was analyzed using advanced sequencing techniques, revealing the ESR1Y537S mutation in a post-menopausal woman, which is known to enhance estrogen receptor activity without needing a hormone trigger.
  • The discovery of this mutation allowed for targeted treatment with elacestrant, in combination with radiotherapy, effectively managing tumor growth and significantly lowering prolactin levels in the patient.
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Hole-collecting monolayers have greatly advanced the development of positive-intrinsic-negative perovskite solar cells (p-i-n PSCs). To date, however, most of the anchoring groups in the reported monolayer materials are designed to bind to the transparent conductive oxide (TCO) surface, resulting in less availability for other functions such as tuning the wettability of the monolayer surface. In this work, we developed two anchorable molecules, 4PATTI-C3 and 4PATTI-C4, by employing a saddle-like indole-fused cyclooctatetraene as a π-core with four phosphonic acid anchoring groups linked through propyl or butyl chains.

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This is a protocol for comprehensive analysis of gait and affecting factors in individuals with incomplete paraplegia due to spinal cord injury (SCI). A SCI is a devastating event affecting both sensory and motor functions. Due to better care, the SCI population is changing, with a greater proportion retaining impaired ambulatory function.

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Background: Avian influenza (AI) is a contagious disease that causes illness and death in poultry and humans. High pathogenicity AI (HPAI) H5N6 outbreaks commonly occur in Quang Ninh province bordering China. In June 2021, the first HPAI H5N8 outbreak occurred at a Quang Ninh chicken farm.

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Sensorimotor impairment is a prevalent condition requiring effective rehabilitation strategies. This study introduces a novel wearable device for Mindful Sensorimotor Training (MiSMT) designed for sensory and motor rehabilitation. Our MiSMT device combines motor training using myoelectric pattern recognition along sensory training using two tactile displays.

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An open-cage bis[60]fulleroid (OC) was applied as an electron transport material (ETM) in tin (Sn) halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Due to the reduced offset between the energy levels of Sn-based perovskites and ETMs, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of Sn-based PSCs with OC reached 9.6% with an open-circuit voltage () of 0.

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The phosphole ring is known as a useful building block for constructing π-conjugated organic materials. Here, we report ladder-type benzophospholo[3,2-]indole (BPI) derivatives where the phosphole and the pyrrole rings are directly fused. Compounds - with different aryl groups on the phosphorous center were successfully synthesized, and the solid-state structure of was confirmed using X-ray crystallographic analysis.

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A novel 9,9'-spirobifluorene derivative bearing thermally cross-linkable vinyl groups () was developed as a hole-transporting material for perovskite solar cells (PSCs). After thermal cross-linking, a smooth and solvent-resistant three-dimensional (3D) polymeric network is formed such that orthogonal solvents are no longer needed to process subsequent layers. Copolymerizing with 4,4'-thiobisbenzenethiol (dithiol) lowers the cross-linking temperature to 103 °C via the facile thiol-ene "click" reaction.

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Background: Recent evidence identified exposure to particulate matter of size ≤2.5 µm (PM) as a risk factor for high prevalence of small airway dysfunction (SAD). We assessed the prevalence of SAD in a European region with low air pollution levels.

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Penile glans necrosis is a rare clinical condition caused by trauma, diabetes mellitus, adverse effect of vasoconstrictive solutions, and circumcision. Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is categorized as an autoimmune disease with the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies that results in an increased risk of vascular thrombosis and obstetrical complications. In this article, we report a rare case of a 20-year-old boy with penile glans necrosis due to penile vascular thrombosis following catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS) which we successfully treated at People's Hospital 115.

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is one of the major plant pathogens causing bacterial wilt disease in a variety of plant species. In Vietnam, according to our knowledge, we first discovered which is one of four phylotypes of as a causal agent wilting in cucumber (). Due to the latent infection of and its heterogenous species complex, controlling the disease becomes difficult.

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Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) is a heme-containing enzyme mainly responsible for the metabolism of tryptophan to kynurenine. To date, the IDO1 inhibitors have been developed intensively for the re-activation of the anticancer immune response. In this report, we designed, and synthesized novel 1,3-dimethyl-6-amino indazole derivatives as IDO1 inhibitors based on the structure of IDO1 active site.

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  • This study explores mutual scattering—a technique using multiple light beams—to obtain structural information from opaque materials.
  • By comparing this method with traditional single-beam techniques, the researchers demonstrate that mutual scattering can detect changes in the position of a single scatterer among many, resulting in significantly enhanced sensitivity.
  • The findings suggest mutual scattering could revolutionize our ability to determine depth information in opaque samples and calculate complex scattering amplitudes more effectively.
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Training sensory discrimination of the skin has the potential to reduce chronic pain due to sensorimotor impairments and increase sensorimotor function. Currently, there is no such device that can systematically provide rich skin stimulation suitable for a training protocol for individuals with amputation or major sensory impairment. This study describes the development and validation of a non-invasive wearable device meant to repeatedly and safely deliver somatosensory stimulations.

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Purpose: This analysis investigates whether research productivity during medical school predicts future research productivity during radiation oncology residency.

Methods And Materials: At our institution, there have been 20 medical students who graduated between 2005 and 2015 and subsequently completed their residency training in radiation oncology. We built a database of all PubMed-indexed publications in which these former students were the first author or coauthor.

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Organic dyes with strong absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) region are potentially useful in medical applications, such as tumor imaging and photothermal therapy. In this work, new NIR dyes combining BAr -bridged azafulvene dimer acceptors with diarylaminothienyl donors in a donor-acceptor-donor configuration were synthesized. Surprisingly, it was found that in these molecules the BAr -bridged azafulvene acceptor adopts a 5-membered, rather than 6-membered ring structure.

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