Publications by authors named "Phuc Dang"

Background: Population physical activity promotion (PPAP) is one of the most effective noncommunicable disease prevention strategies, yet coordination is lacking around the world. Whole-of-system approaches and complex systems methods are called for to advance PPAP. This paper reports on a project which (1) used an Attributes Framework with system mapping (group model building and causal loop diagramming of feedback loops) and (2) identified potential leverage points to address the challenge of effective coordination of multisectoral PPAP in British Columbia.

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Rationale & Objective: South Asian (SA) Canadians with kidney failure have a 50%-77% lower likelihood of kidney transplant and are less likely to identify potential living donors (LDs). This study aimed to identify health system-, patient-, and community-level barriers and facilitators for accessing LD kidney transplantation in the SA community to inform the development of health system- and community-level interventions to address barriers.

Study Design: Qualitative study.

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  • - The study developed non-toxic quantum dots (QDs) using a starch paste stabilizer, revealing improved compatibility with antibodies due to the -CH-OH group in the starch.
  • - Different concentrations of manganese-doped ZnS in the QDs were tested, finding that a 3% Mn ratio yielded the best luminescence and quantum yield, enhancing fluorescence intensity compared to other formulations.
  • - The incorporation of protein A and EDC bridging technology demonstrated that the ZnSe/ZnS:3%Mn/ZnS-starch QDs exhibited strong signals and sensitivity, while being non-toxic to harmful bacteria like E. coli and MRSA.
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  • An innovative p-n heterojunction BiS/ZnCoO composite was created using a two-step co-precipitation and hydrothermal method, with different weights of NaS and Bi(NO) precursor yielding various compositions.
  • The composite was thoroughly characterized and tested for photocatalytic activity, achieving a significant photocatalytic efficacy of 92.1% in decolorizing indigo carmine under specific conditions.
  • Results indicated that the heterojunction effectively improved photocurrent response and stability, enhancing the separation of electron-hole pairs, making it a promising option for environmental remediation.
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In this work, Ta-doped ZnO (Ta-ZnO) nanomaterials were synthesized by the hydrothermal method at different temperatures (110, 150, and 170 °C) for the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB) under visible light. Ta doping significantly affects the crystal defects, optical properties, and MB photocatalytic efficiency of ZnO materials. The optical absorption edge of Ta-ZnO 150 was redshifted compared to undoped ZnO, correlating to bandgap narrowing ( = 2.

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An achromatic response is required in most optical systems for wideband and straightforward configurations. The chromatic response of the optical system depends on the optical dispersion of the elements in the system. Here we study the dispersion of subwavelength grating (SWG) known to have a form birefringence.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease targeting the central nervous system, characterized by an unpredictable disease course and a wide range of symptoms. Emotional and cognitive deficits are now recognized as primary disease manifestations and not simply the consequence of living with a chronic condition, raising questions regarding the efficacy of current therapeutics for these specific symptoms. Mechanisms underlying psychiatric sequelae in MS are believed to be similar to those underlying pathogenesis, that is mediated by cytokines and other inflammatory mediators.

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In this study, we provide the reader with an overview of quantum dot application in solar cells to replace dye molecules, where the quantum dots play a key role in photon absorption and excited charge generation in the device. The brief shows the types of quantum dot sensitized solar cells and presents the obtained results of them for each type of cell, and provides the advantages and disadvantages. Lastly, methods are proposed to improve the efficiency performance in the next researching.

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  • The study explores the effectiveness of low-dose versus standard-dose intravenous alteplase as bridging therapy before mechanical thrombectomy (MTE) in patients with large-vessel occlusion acute ischemic stroke (LVO-AIS).
  • A total of 107 patients were analyzed, with no significant differences in functional independence, recanalization rates, and complications between the low-dose (0.6 mg/kg) and standard-dose (0.9 mg/kg) alteplase groups at 90 days post-stroke.
  • The findings suggest that low-dose alteplase can achieve similar clinical outcomes compared to standard-dose alteplase in this setting, providing insights into treatment options and affordability for stroke patients.
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Background: Health system policies and programs that reduce health inequities and improve health outcomes are essential to address unjust social gradients in health. Prioritization of health equity is fundamental to addressing health inequities but challenging to enact in health systems. Strategies are needed to support effective prioritization of health equity.

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Background: There have been many scales to predict pneumonia in stroke patients, but they are so complex, making it difficult to apply in practice. Therefore, we conducted this study to assess the role of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and the Gugging Swallowing Screen (GUSS) in predicting stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP). These scales are routinely used in stroke patients.

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Background: The cerebral arterial aneurysm, especially in the circumstances of ateriovenous malformation (AVM), has higher risk of rupture than normal isolated aneursym. Therefore, the treatment strategy needs to be plan very carefully in such case.

Case Presentation: We report a patient with 2 wide-neck aneurysms located in the feeding artery of the arteriovenous malformation and he, then, was treated by using Surpass stent (flow-diverter) to eliminate the aneurysms.

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In this work, we consider the electronic and optical properties of chemically functionalized InN monolayers with F and Cl atoms (, F-InN-F, F-InN-Cl, Cl-InN-F, Cl-InN-Cl monolayers) using first-principles calculations. The adsorption of the F and Cl atoms on the InN monolayer is determined to be chemically stable and the F-InN-F monolayer is most likely to occur. Our calculations show that the chemical functionalization with Cl and F atoms not only breaks the planar structure of InN monolayer but also increases its band gap.

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In this paper, we present a numerical study of a metamaterial absorber that provides polarization-insensitive absorption over a broad bandwidth of operation over the mid-infrared region. The absorber consists of a periodically patterned metal-dielectric-metal structure integrated with an epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) nanolayer into the insulating dielectric gap region. Such an anomalous broadband absorber is achieved thanks to a couple of resonant modes including plasmon and ENZ modes that are excited under mid-IR light illumination.

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The neuropsychiatric symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), such as anxiety and depression, can result from disease activity itself as well as psychological reaction to an unfavorable diagnosis. Accordingly, the literature reports evidence of increased anxiety-like behavior in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an accepted MS model. Due to the recently described critical role of platelets in inflammation and autoimmune disease, we examined the relationship between platelets, inflammation, and anxiety-like behavior in EAE.

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Introduction: Reducing health inequities is a stated goal of health systems worldwide. There is widespread commitment to health equity among public health leaders and calls for reorientation of health systems towards health equity. As part of the Equity Lens in Public Health (ELPH) program of research, public health decision makers and researchers in British Columbia collaborated to study the application of a health equity lens in a time of health system renewal.

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From an EtOAc-soluble fraction of the leaves of , two new 28-norlimonoids named nimbandiolactone-21 () and nimbandioloxyfuran (), together with nimbandiolactone-23 (), were isolated. Their relative structures were elucidated based on NMR spectroscopic interpretation and biosynthetic consideration. Nimbandioloxyfuran () and nimbandiolactone-23 () showed potent -glucosidase inhibitory activity, with the IC values of 46.

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From an EtOAc-soluble fraction of the leaves of , one new lactam 28-norlimonoid named nimbandiolactam-21 (), together with 2 known limonoids ( and ) were isolated. Their relative structures were elucidated based on NMR spectroscopic analysis. Nimbandiolactone-23 () showed the most potent -glucosidase inhibitory activity, with an IC value of 38.

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Oral gavage is commonly used in pre-clinical drug evaluation, but is potentially aversive and may induce behavioral effects independent of compounds under investigation. This study examined the combined effects of repeated oral gavage and disease induction on anxiety-like behavior in the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model of multiple sclerosis. The C57BL/6J and NOD/ShiLtJ EAE variants were exposed to sham-EAE induction or untreated control conditions, and either daily oral gavage or home cage conditions.

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Emotional and cognitive deficits and associated hippocampal damage observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) are now recognized as primary disease manifestations. However, the pathological substrate of these dysfunctions is unclear. In the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) MS model, impaired hippocampal-dependent functions are concomitant with severe microglial reactivity and neurodegeneration, but reports vary with respect to evidence of lymphocytic infiltration, raising questions as to the nature of the underlying neurodegenerative mechanisms.

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Modelling complex disorders presents considerable challenges, and multiple sclerosis (MS) is no exception to this rule. The aetiology of MS is unknown, and its pathophysiology is poorly understood. Moreover, the last two decades have witnessed a dramatic revision of the long-held view of MS as an inflammatory demyelinating white matter disease.

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Background: Tranexamic acid is a safe and effective antifibrinolytic agent used systemically and topically to reduce blood loss and transfusion rate in patients having TKA or THA. As the hip does not have a defined capsule, topical application of tranexamic acid may entirely envelop the sciatic nerve during THA. Accidental application of tranexamic acid onto the spinal cord in spinal anesthesia has been shown to produce seizures; therefore, we sought to investigate if topical application of tranexamic acid on the sciatic nerve has a deleterious effect.

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The evolution of sexual dimorphism depends in part on the additive genetic variance-covariance matrices within females, within males, and across the sexes. We investigated quantitative genetics of floral biomass allocation in females and hermaphrodites of gynodioecious Schiedea adamantis (Caryophyllaceae). The G-matrices within females (G(f)), within hermaphrodites (G(m)), and between sexes (B) were compared to those for the closely related S.

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Objective: The study aimed to evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine phosphate (Artekin) and artemisinin-piperaquine (Artequick) in the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria.

Methods: A total of 103 uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to two groups: 52 cases in the Artequick group, and 51 cases in the Artekin group. The patients in the Artequick group were administered with Artequick, twice in 24 h, whereas the patients in the Artekin group were given Artekin 4 times in 2 days.

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