Publications by authors named "Ngoc Le"

This study aimed to prepare Piper betle L. extract-load chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol (CS/PVA) film potential for wound dressing and investigate the effects of PLE and PLE-loading methods on physicochemical and biological properties of CS/PVA films. First, Piper betle L.

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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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Background: Intramural pregnancy is a very rare type of ectopic pregnancy, which is surrounded by uterine myometrium layer and separates from endometrium. To our knowledge, this abnormal location site of ectopic pregnancy remains likely under-recognized and under-reported. Through this paper, we aim to underscore the role of minimally invasive surgery in this uncommon condition where applicable, especially in low-middle income countries.

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The major histocompatibility complex class I related protein (MR1) presents microbially derived vitamin B2 precursors to mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells. MR1 can also present other metabolites to activate MR1-restricted T cells expressing more diverse T cell receptors (TCRs), some with anti-tumor reactivity. However, knowledge of the range of the antigen(s) that can activate diverse MR1-reactive T cells remains incomplete.

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Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) has been used as a material to support bone grafting, repair, recovery, and regeneration over the past decades. However, the inherent weakness of BCP is its low porosity, which limits the infiltration, differentiation, and proliferation of bone cells. To address this issue, porous BCP was synthesized using polyethylene glycol (PEG) 1000 with weight ratio ranging from 20%-60% in BCP as the porogen through the powder-forming method.

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  • Metastatic progression in cancers worsens survival rates and complicates treatment, prompting the development of an mRNA therapy aimed at inhibiting metastasis by targeting activin A, a key factor in metastasis and cachexia.
  • This therapy uses follistatin mRNA lipid nanoparticles to effectively reduce activin A levels, resulting in lowered tumor burden and less metastatic spread in a mouse model of head and neck cancer.
  • Treated mice showed less metastatic occurrence, preserved muscle and fat tissue, and a good safety profile, suggesting the therapy could be widely applicable across different cancers due to the common overexpression of activin A.
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  • Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) leads to amyloid-beta deposition in blood vessels, causing neurovascular issues like ischemic strokes that affect brain functions, including breathing and cognition.
  • The study investigates how Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-β) signaling in the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) impacts respiratory and cognitive functions in CAA mice, utilizing techniques like viral injections and behavioral tests.
  • Results indicate that silencing TGF-βR2 in the RTN improves both respiratory and cognitive functions in CAA mice, suggesting that manipulating TGF-β signaling could be a potential therapeutic approach for these impairments.
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Background: COVID-19 vaccines are well tolerated and effective but may have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system. Vaccine-associated myocardial injury was analysed by measuring high-sensitive troponin T (hsTnT); mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) levels were evaluated to assess endothelial dysfunction.

Methods: This was a prospective study with a vulnerable population of healthcare workers (HCWs) and elderly patients (>70 years) who were vaccinated with either one dose of ChAdOx1 nCov-19 adenoviral vector vaccine (AZ) followed by one dose of the BNT162b2 messenger RNA vaccine (BNT), or with two doses of BNT (12th of January - 30th of November 2021).

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The regions in the genome that encode components of the immune system are often featured by polymorphism, copy number variation, and segmental duplications. There is a need to thoroughly characterize these complex regions to gain insight into the impact of genomic diversity on health and disease. Here we resolve the organization of complete major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II regions in rhesus macaques by using a long-read sequencing strategy (Oxford Nanopore Technologies) in concert with adaptive sampling.

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Background: The abuse of antibiotics is a global problem, and the form of abuse varies among different countries and cultures. The study explored antibiotic self-medication attitudes and intentions to use antibiotics among the public in Can Tho City, Vietnam.

Study Design: Questionnaire survey on a sample of volunteers.

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  • The study examines how adding endovascular stroke therapy (EST) capabilities in community hospitals affects acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admissions in a large hospital system over a period from 2014 to 2022.! -
  • Data gathered from 10 hospitals showed that community hospitals transitioning to EST-performing hospitals (EPHs) experienced a 1.9% monthly increase in AIS admissions, particularly for non-large vessel occlusion strokes, while an established EPH saw a decline in admissions and treatment rates.! -
  • The findings suggest that enhancing EST availability in community settings can lead to increased AIS admissions, highlighting a shift in patient care dynamics when hospitals gain EST capabilities.!
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mRNA therapeutics encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) offer promising avenues for treating various diseases. While mRNA vaccines anticipate immunogenicity, the associated reactogenicity of mRNA-loaded LNPs poses significant challenges, especially in protein replacement therapies requiring multiple administrations, leading to adverse effects and suboptimal therapeutic outcomes. Historically, research has primarily focused on the reactogenicity of mRNA cargo, leaving the role of LNPs understudied in this context.

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Objectives: Dental caries, or tooth decay, is an oral health issue worldwide. Oral healthcare researchers are considering how to develop safe and effective preventive measures and treatments for dental caries. This study evaluated the potential applications of Compound K and BTEX-K, a Compound K-rich red ginseng extract, for the prevention and treatment of dental caries.

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VP1, a major immunogenic protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), facilitates viral attachment and entry into host cells. VP1 possesses critical epitope sequences responsible for inducing neutralizing antibodies but its expression using Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been hampered despite evidence that the presence of VP1 does not negatively impact the yeast's biology. In this study, we fused proteins to enhance VP1 expression using S.

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Background: Metastases to the bone of aortic sarcoma include osteolytic and nonosteolytic lesions. This study aims to review the clinical symptoms, the sites, and diagnostic methods of bone metastases and to compare the osteolytic and nonosteolytic metastases of patients with aortic sarcoma.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed and scientific journals published from 1972 to 2022.

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The bacterium YSY-1.2 was recently isolated from soil collected from Yok Don National Park in Vietnam. Previous experiments showed this bacterium possesses high chitin-degrading activity, plant-growth promotion, and biocontrol capacity.

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Cationic polymers offer an alternative to viral vectors in nucleic acid delivery. However, the development of polymer vehicles capable of high transfection efficiency and minimal toxicity has remained elusive, and continued exploration of the vast design space is required. Traditional single polymer syntheses with large monomer bases are very time-intensive, limiting the speed at which new formulations are identified.

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Bacterial wilt (BW) is a soil-borne disease that leads to severe damage in tomato. Host resistance against BW is considered polygenic and effective in controlling this destructive disease. In this study, genomic selection (GS), which is a promising breeding strategy to improve quantitative traits, was investigated for BW resistance.

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Liposomes as drug-delivery systems have been researched and applied in multiple scientific reports and introduced as patented products with interesting therapeutic properties. Despite various advantages, this drug carrier faces major difficulties in its innate stability, cancer cell specificity, and control over the release of hydrophobic drugs, particularly quercetin, a naturally derived drug that carries many desirable characteristics for anticancer treatment. To improve the effectiveness of liposomes to deliver quercetin by tackling and mitigating the mentioned hurdles, we developed a strategy to establish the ability to passively target cancerous cells, as well as to increase the bioavailability of loaded drugs by incorporating poly(ethylene glycol), gelatin, and folic acid moieties to modify the liposomal system's surface.

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Deformable image registration is an essential component of medical image analysis and plays an irreplaceable role in clinical practice. In recent years, deep learning-based registration methods have demonstrated significant improvements in convenience, robustness and execution time compared to traditional algorithms. However, registering images with large displacements, such as those of the liver organ, remains underexplored and challenging.

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Tracing isotope-labeled metabolites has been used to study metabolic pathways or flux analysis. However, metabolic differences between the cells have been often ignored in these studies due to the limitation of solvent-based extraction. Here we demonstrate that the mass spectrometry imaging of isotope-labeled metabolites, referred to as MSI, can provide important insights into metabolic dynamics with cellular resolution that may supplement the traditional metabolomics and flux analysis.

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In this study, we investigate the influence of montmorillonite (MMT) on the loading and release of Piper betle L. extract (PLE)-a medicinal herb containing active secondary metabolites with antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. MMT (1 %, 3 %, 5 %) was blended into the chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol (CS/PVA) biocomposite film by the solution evaporation method, and then PLE was loaded onto this biocomposite using the immersion method.

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In this Letter, we theoretically propose and experimentally demonstrate the formation of a super bound state in a continuum (BIC) on a photonic crystal flat band. This unique state simultaneously exhibits an enhanced quality factor and near-zero group velocity across an extended region of the Brillouin zone. It is achieved at the topological transition when a symmetry-protected BIC pinned at k=0 merges with two Friedrich-Wintgen quasi-BICs, which arise from the destructive interference between lossy photonic modes of opposite symmetries.

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Salinization is one of the leading causes of arable land shrinkage and rice yield decline, recently. Therefore, developing and utilizing salt-tolerant rice varieties have been seen as a crucial and urgent strategy to reduce the effects of saline intrusion and protect food security worldwide. In the current study, the CRISPR/Cas9 system was utilized to induce targeted mutations in the coding sequence of the OsDSG1, a gene involved in the ubiquitination pathway and the regulation of biochemical reactions in rice.

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