Publications by authors named "S Ngo"

Connecting changes in emissions to air quality is critical for evaluating the effects of a specific policy. Here, we introduce a methodology to aid in assessing the air quality impacts of changes in the energy system. A set of widely varying scenarios that describe alternative potential evolutions of the US energy system is constructed using the TIMES energy system model.

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: Immune-mediated colitis (IMC) is a common immune-related adverse event during immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy. This case series and review aimed to highlight atypical cases of IMC and explore the potential of PET/CT to predict imminent ICI colitis. : Through a descriptive, retrospective study at a tertiary cancer center, we identified adult patients receiving ICIs for any cancer between 2010 and 2022 who also underwent PET/CT for routine cancer surveillance during this time.

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Introduction: Metformin is a first line treatment for type II diabetes. Cases of metformin-associated lactic acidosis are regularly reported. A direct causal link between metformin overdose and lactic acidosis is not clearly established.

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Influenza A and B viruses spread out worldwide, causing several global concerns. Discovering neuraminidase inhibitors to prevent influenza A and B viruses is thus of great interest. In this work, a machine learning model was trained and tested to evaluate the ligand-binding affinity to neuraminidase.

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  • This study developed an eco-friendly method to synthesize copper nanoparticles using ascorbic acid and gelatin, optimizing key components to achieve the best results.
  • The optimal conditions for nanoparticle formation were identified, producing stable particles that varied in shape and size, confirmed through advanced imaging techniques.
  • The synthesized nanoparticles showed effective antimicrobial properties against various bacteria and fungi, as well as significant catalytic activity in removing phenol from solutions, achieving a 94.4% removal rate under specific conditions.
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