Publications by authors named "Pham T Huong"

Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignant tumors of the male urinary system, and its incidence and mortality rates have been increasing worldwide. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) represents stromal and epithelial cell proliferation in the prostate in elderly males. Abnormal activation of inflammation-related signalling molecules, such as toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK/STAT) has been linked to the initiation and progression of various human diseases including PCa and BPH.

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Plastic pollution is becoming increasingly severe and is attracting global attention. One of its consequences is the recent discovery of micropollutant discharge into water, with Bisphenol A (BA-MP) being a typical example. This study utilizes an advanced oxidation process based on Pt-doped ZnO photocatalyst to remove BA-MP.

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a lymphoproliferative disorder derived from either B or T lymphocytes. Among NHL, activated B-cell-like (ABC) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and T cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (T-NHL) are poor prognosis and aggressive subtypes. Macrophages are professional phagocytic cells and dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells in immune system.

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  • Terpenes in essential oils might help make our brains and bodies healthier, so scientists are studying them more closely.
  • In our research, we used four different ways to analyze the essential oils to find all the terpenes present.
  • We found 156 different terpenes, but just 58 showed up in all methods; mixing two specific methods gives a better picture of all the terpenes in the oils.
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Background: Soybean is one of the most cultivated crops globally and a staple food for much of the world's population. The annual global crop losses due to infection by Phytophthora sojae is currently estimated at $20B USD, yet we have limited understanding of the role of lipid mediators in the adaptative strategies used by the host plant to limit infection. Since root is the initial site of this infection, we examined the infection process in soybean root infected with Phytophthora sojae using scanning electron microscopy to observe the changes in root morphology and a multi-modal lipidomics approach to investigate how soybean cultivars remodel their lipid mediators to successfully limit infection by Phytophthora sojae.

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: Psoriasis is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory skin disorder and commonly associated with highly noticeable erythematous, thickened and scaly plaques. Deubiquitinase genes, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha protein 3 (TNFAIP3, A20), the cylindromatosis (CYLD) and Cezanne, function as negative regulators of inflammatory response through the Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK-STAT) pathways. In this study, polymorphisms and expressions of A20, CYLD and Cezanne genes as well as immunophenotype in psoriatic patients were determined.

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, also known as "hemp" or "weed," is a versatile plant with various uses in medicine, agriculture, food, and cosmetics. This review attempts to evaluate the available literature on the ecology, chemical composition, phytochemistry, pharmacology, traditional uses, industrial uses, and toxicology of . So far, 566 chemical compounds have been isolated from , including 125 cannabinoids and 198 non-cannabinoids.

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Caffeine (CaF), a widely consumed compound, has been associated with various harmful effects on human health, including metabolic, cardiovascular disease, and reproductive disorders. Moreover, it poses a signifincant threat to organisms and aquatic ecosystems, leading to water pollution concerns. Therefore, the removal of CaF from wastewater is crucial for mitigating water pollution and minimizing its detrimental impacts on both humans and the environment.

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Introduction: Food security is a major challenge to sustainably supply food to meet the demands of the ever-growing global population. Crop loss due to pathogens is a major concern to overcoming this global food security challenge. Soybean root and stem rot caused by results in approximately 20B $US crop loss annually.

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The presence of pharmaceutical pollutants in water has emerged as a significant public health concern due to their potential adverse impacts, including the development of antibiotic resistance. Consequently, advanced oxidation processes based on photocatalysis have garnered considerable attention for treating pharmaceutical contaminants in wastewater. In this study, graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN), a metal-free photocatalyst, was synthesized by the polymerization of melamine and assessed as a potential candidate for the photodegradation of acetaminophen (AP) and carbamazepine (CZ) in wastewater.

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Synthesized graphitic carbon nitride-based (CN) heterojunction photocatalysts are considered as a promising material for photodegradation of organic compounds and CO conversion. In this work, ZnO-loaded g-CN (ZnO/CN) heterojunction photocatalyst was investigated for the enhanced photooxidation of tetracycline (TC) and CO conversion . After modification, the photocatalysts showed an improvement in the light absorption range and the photogenerated separation rate of electron/hole due to the heterojunction structure of ZnO/CN.

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In this work, a cerium/tetraethylenepentamine dithiocarbamate complex was synthesized and evaluated for the corrosion inhibition capability on an AA2024-T3 Al alloy in a 3.5% NaCl medium. The synthesized compounds were characterized via spectroscopic techniques.

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This study investigates the effect of antibiotics and sanitizers on biofilm forming Salmonella isolated from different seafood contact surfaces. Four Salmonella were isolated from 384 swab samples collected from various contact surfaces of fishing boats, fish landing centres and seafood processing plants. One out of four isolates was from the fishing boat (FB I -1) other three isolates were from the seafood processing plant (FPPII -4, FPPII- 5, FPPI-3).

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Ciprofloxacin antibiotic (CIP) is one of the antibiotics with the highest rate of antibiotic resistance, if used and managed improperly, can have a negative impact on the ecosystem. In this research, ZnO modified g-CN photocatalyst was prepared and applied for the decomposition of CIP antibiotic compounds in water. The removal performance of CIP by using ZnO/g-CN reached 93.

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  • Researchers synthesized alginate-modified biochar (MBC) from rice husk waste to enhance lead (Pb II) ion removal from wastewater.
  • MBC showed a significant increase in surface area and pore volume compared to regular rice husk biochar (RhBC), leading to a greater adsorption capacity for Pb (II).
  • The study indicated that MBC can effectively remove over 99% of Pb (II) in wastewater and maintain high performance across multiple usage cycles, suggesting its practical application in Vietnam.
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Biosynthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles has attracted much attention in recent years owing to the increasing impact for improving hygienic substances, cost effective approaches, environment friendly solvents and reusable resources. The present study has shown the eco synthesis of TiO nanoparticles using the aqueous extract of egg shell waste. UV, XRD, FT-IR, and FE-SEM with EDX methods were implied for TiO nanoparticles.

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In this work, we reported synthesis of cobalt and carbon codoped TiO (Co-C-TiO) nanoparticles were prepared using co-precipitation technique. The synthesized catalysts are analyzed by various methods. The powder XRD pattern confirmed that all the samples were polycrystalline of anatase phase and particle size of resultant nanoparticle was reduced correlated with bare TiO sample.

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Moss plays an important role in boreal forest ecosystems as an understory bryophyte species. Clearcut harvesting is a common boreal forest regeneration method that can expose understory vegetation to abiotic stressors impeding their recovery following post-harvest conditions. Very little is known concerning how moss remodel their chloroplast lipidome to enhance photosynthetic performance for successful acclimation to light and water stress during boreal forest regeneration following clearcut harvesting.

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The number of antibiotic compounds in wastewaters has been growing globally due to the covid-19 problem. Using antibiotics to treat the patients would produce larger amounts of these compounds into the environment with negative impacts. Hence, finding out the method for the elimination of toxic organic pollutants as well as antibiotics in water is urgent (In this study, the treatment of antibiotic pollutants including cefalexin (CF) and tetracycline (TC) was investigated by applying the advanced oxidation process based on Ni-doped TiO (Ni-TiO).

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Introduction: Honey bees () play key roles in food production performing complex behaviors, like self-grooming to remove parasites. However, the lipids of their central nervous system have not been examined, even though they likely play a crucial role in the performance of cognitive process to perform intricate behaviors. Lipidomics has greatly advanced our understanding of neuropathologies in mammals and could provide the same for honey bees.

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This work reports on graphitic carbon nitride (CN) modified with silver to investigate its visible-light-driven photocatalysis for decomposition of micropollutants in wastewater. Various characterization methods were conducted to examine the physico-chemical properties of Ag-doped CN (Ag-CN) photocatalyst. The results from structural, morphological, and surface chemical analysis indicated that CN was successfully doped with Ag.

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  • - The article presents a dataset linked to a research article in Geoderma, focusing on spatial distribution and quantification of macro and micronutrients in boreal ecosystems' crop management systems.
  • - Nutrient distribution was assessed using advanced laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to visualize nutrients in soil cores from the root area.
  • - The findings show that LA-ICP-MS is an effective method for imaging nutrient distribution in soils, highlighting its significance concerning different crop management practices.
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  • Recent findings in Québec and Newfoundland & Labrador revealed white chanterelles (Cantharellus enelensis), characterized by the absence of orange pigments and a distinct apricot-like odor.
  • Phylogenetic analyses confirmed these white chanterelles as a new form, named forma acolodorus, which lack detectable β-carotene, unlike typical golden-orange chanterelles.
  • Genetic analysis showed mutations in two specific genes, phytoene desaturase and phytoene synthase, which may be responsible for the loss of β-carotene synthesis in these white mutant chanterelles.
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This article introduces a dataset that presents not only the income of informal labourers in Vietnam's northern mountainous regions but also rural labourers' characteristics and the factors affecting rural labourers' income. The data collection was conducted in five provinces: Tuyen Quang, Quang Ninh, Ha Giang, Yen Bai, and Bac Giang. Farmers and labourers without labour contracts in rural regions are the target groups.

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Intercropping systems could be a potential source of nutrient-rich forage production in cool climates on podzolic soils common in boreal ecosystems. In this study, we evaluated the effects of corn-soybean intercropping (IC) on the nutritional quality of forage. Two silage corn varieties were cultivated as monocropping (MC) or were intercropped with three forage soybean varieties using a randomized complete block design.

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