Publications by authors named "Quyen Nguyen"

Basal ganglia germinomas are uncommon neoplasms. Basal ganglia germinomas exhibit high sensitivity to both radiation therapy and chemotherapy. In contrast, surgery is the standard treatment for most primary brain tumors (such as gliomas, which are the most common tumors in the pediatric basal ganglia region).

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  • E-learning has rapidly transformed higher education globally, with Vietnam's universities focusing on developing e-learning to meet specific local needs.
  • This study uses the demand-driven learning model (DDLM) to examine three main factors influencing e-learning choices: quality content, delivery, and service, revealing that quality content is the most significant factor.
  • The findings suggest that universities in Vietnam should prioritize creating high-quality content and enhancing service delivery to improve e-learning experiences, ultimately guiding policy development in higher education.
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  • Radiation treatment planning is complicated and can vary significantly between different planners, but knowledge-based planning (KBP) aims to streamline the process and produce high-quality plans regardless of the planner's skills.
  • The study involved creating and validating 10 automated KBP models for various treatment sites, which incorporated advanced planning scripts and optimization techniques to operate without human input.
  • The results showed that 88% of the automated plans were deemed "acceptable as is" by physicians, indicating that this approach could significantly improve the efficiency and consistency of radiation treatment planning.
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  • Pomelo, a nutrient-rich tropical fruit important for the economy in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, requires established nutrient balance norms for effective cultivation.
  • The study aimed to create DRIS norms for key nutrients in pomelo leaves across different growth stages and determined the sufficiency ranges for sustainable farming.
  • Results indicated deficiencies in nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron during key growth phases, providing valuable insights to help growers enhance pomelo health and production sustainability.
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The study evaluated the larvicidal and reproductive effects of essential oils from Ocimum basilicum, Perilla frutescens, and Mentha spicata on engorged female Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. Adult immersion and larval packet assays were used to evaluate their larvicidal efficacy and impact on tick reproductive abilities. For tick larvae, Perilla frutescens essential oil had the highest 50% lethal dose of 1.

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  • MoSSe is a semiconducting material similar to MoS and MoSe, with potential uses in optoelectronics, solar cells, sensing, and catalysis.
  • A novel synthesis method was developed using an [EtN][MoSSeBr] complex, with thermal annealing in an argon atmosphere to create pure MoSSe at temperatures between 350 °C and 650 °C.
  • The material's morphology and structure were studied using various techniques, and the impact of the annealing temperature on MoSSe's properties was analyzed.
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Herein, we disclose a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of aryl bromides and chlorides with trimethylsilylalkynes under mild reaction conditions. This method utilizes commercially available and air stable palladium precatalysts and avoids the use of copper cocatalysts. Moreover, it allows for the synthesis of a wide range of disubstituted alkynes in high yields with excellent functional group tolerance.

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The pathogenic outcome of enteric virus infections is governed by a complex interplay between the virus, intestinal microbiota, and host immune factors, with metabolites serving as a key mediator. Noroviruses bind bile acid metabolites, which are produced by the host and then modified by commensal bacteria. Paradoxically, bile acids can have both proviral and antiviral roles during norovirus infections.

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By applying the hybrid molecular strategy, in this study, we reported the synthesis of fifteen quinolin-2-one hydrazones containing nitrophenyl or nicotinonyl/isonicotinoyl moiety, followed by in vitro and in silico evaluations of their potential antimicrobial and anticancer activities. In vitro antimicrobial evaluation of the target compounds on seven pathogenic strains, applying the broth microdilution method, revealed that compound 4a demonstrated the most potential antifungal activity against C. albicans (MIC 512 μg mL) and C.

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  • * There has been promising research into advanced cell therapies for SLE, including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, mesenchymal stem cells, regulatory T cells, natural killer cells, and CAR T cells, though each has its pros and cons based on clinical trials.
  • * Ongoing studies are needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of these cell-based therapies, and the review also addresses how to choose the best therapy for individual patients with SLE.
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Background: Viremia is a critical factor in understanding the pathogenesis of dengue infection, but limited data exist on viremia kinetics. This study aimed to investigate the kinetics of viremia and its effects on subsequent platelet count, severe dengue, and plasma leakage.

Methods: We pooled data from three studies conducted in Vietnam between 2000 and 2016, involving 2340 dengue patients with daily viremia measurements and platelet counts after symptom onset.

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  • Aberrant RAS/MAPK signaling is common in cancer, leading to drugs targeting this pathway, but resistance mechanisms limit their effectiveness.
  • SHP2 has been identified as a key target for these inhibitors, with new findings revealing that they also inhibit autophagy, contributing to their anticancer effects.
  • The study suggests using SHP2 inhibitors to tackle not only oncogenic RAS signaling but also to combat resistance in cancers like pancreatic and colorectal by employing their dual-targeting capabilities.
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  • Noroviruses cause 685 million cases of acute gastroenteritis worldwide each year, significantly impacting children, with around 200 million pediatric cases and up to 200,000 deaths.
  • Children are more susceptible to severe infections due to the unique bile acid pool in newborns, influenced by their developing gut microbiota and immature metabolic pathways.
  • Research shows that microbiota-derived bile acids can protect infants from severe norovirus symptoms, while maternal bile acids can increase vulnerability; hence, targeting bile acid metabolism may reduce neonatal infection risk.
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The idea of using quadriceps tendon autograft (QT) anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction first came into being in the 1990s; it was, however, not widely recognized and has resurfaced only in recent times. Because sufficient technological supports have not been developed to enable an optimal artificial graft, autologous grafts are still the most dependable option. The major reason for choosing QT instead of hamstring or patellar tendon to get autologous grafts is that it seems to cause the fewest donor site problems.

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The protective and preservative role of apple skin in maintaining the integrity of the fruit is well-known, with its mechanical behaviour playing a pivotal role in determining fruit storage capacity. This study employs a combination of experimental and numerical methodologies, specifically utilising the digital image correlation (DIC) technique. A specially devised inverse strategy is applied to evaluate the mechanical behaviour of apple skin under uniaxial tensile loading.

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Composites of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in the shape of braids, in combination with crystals of hydroxyapatite (HAp), were analyzed to perceive the influence of this bioceramic on both the quasi-static and viscoelastic behavior under tensile loading. Analyses involving energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) allowed us to conclude that the production of a homogeneous layer of HAp on the braiding surface and the calcium/phosphate atomic ratio were comparable to those of natural bone. The maximum degradation temperature established by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed a modest decrease with the addition of HAp.

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In this work, we report an innovative method for synthesizing BiOI nanoplate powder by a slow basification of an aqueous solution constituted of Bi(NO) and KI. The basification was done with NH vapor which was naturally generated on top of an NHOH solution kept in a closed space. The impact of the basification rate on the morphology and crystallinity of the BiOI product was investigated.

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Treatment of peripheral nerve lesions remains a major challenge due to poor functional recovery; hence, ongoing research efforts strive to enhance peripheral nerve repair. In this study, we aimed to establish three-dimensional tissue-engineered bands of Büngner constructs by subjecting Schwann cells (SCs) embedded in fibrin hydrogels to mechanical stimulation. We show for the first time that the application of strain induces (i) longitudinal alignment of SCs resembling bands of Büngner, and (ii) the expression of a pronounced repair SC phenotype as evidenced by upregulation of BDNF, NGF, and p75.

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T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TC-PTP), encoded by PTPN2, has emerged as a promising target for cancer immunotherapy. TC-PTP deletion in B16 melanoma cells promotes tumor cell antigen presentation, while loss of TC-PTP in T-cells enhances T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling and stimulates cell proliferation and activation. Therefore, there is keen interest in developing TC-PTP inhibitors as novel immunotherapeutic agents.

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Src homology 2 domain-containing phosphatase 2 (SHP2) is an attractive target for cancer therapy due to its multifaceted roles in both tumor and immune cells. Herein, we designed and synthesized a novel series of proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) using a SHP2 allosteric inhibitor as warhead, with the goal of achieving SHP2 degradation both inside the cell and in vivo. Among these molecules, compound induces efficient degradation of SHP2 (DC = 35.

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Bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) have been used for decades in preclinical and clinical studies to treat various neurological diseases. However, there is still a knowledge gap in the understanding of the underlying mechanisms of BMMNCs in the treatment of neurological diseases. In addition, prerequisite factors for the efficacy of BMMNC administration, such as the optimal route, dose, and number of administrations, remain unclear.

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Objective: Facial palsy affects patients of all backgrounds, yet no existing studies describe differences in its treatment patterns between demographic groups.

Methods: We used the National Surgical Quality Improvement Project database to investigate whether race and sex disparities exist in facial reanimation surgery. Patients were identified using CPT codes corresponding to facial-nerve procedures.

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Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are multipotent stem cells that can be isolated from bone marrow, adipose tissue, the umbilical cord, dental pulp, etc. These cells have unique properties that give them excellent therapeutic potential, including immunoregulation, immunomodulation, and tissue regeneration functions. MSC-based products are considered advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) under European regulations (1394/2007); thus, they must be manufactured under good manufacturing practices and via effective manufacturing methods.

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Noroviruses are the leading cause of severe childhood diarrhea and foodborne disease worldwide. While they are a major cause of disease in all age groups, infections in the very young can be quite severe, with annual estimates of 50,000-200,000 fatalities in children under 5 years old. In spite of the remarkable disease burden associated with norovirus infections, very little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms underlying norovirus diarrhea, principally because of the lack of tractable small animal models.

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