Publications by authors named "T Wibowo"

Cord blood (CB)-derived chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-natural killer (NK) cells targeting CD19 have been shown to be effective against B cell malignancies. While human CD56 NK cells can be expanded , NK cells can also be differentiated from hematopoietic progenitor cells. It is still unclear whether CAR-NK cells originate from mature NK cells or NK progenitor cells in CB.

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  • - Neonatal sepsis poses a serious threat to newborn health, leading to high rates of illness and death, and emphasizes the need for prompt detection to improve long-term health outcomes.
  • - A new, non-invasive technology called cNose, which uses volatile organic compound biomarkers and machine learning algorithms, was developed to quickly diagnose sepsis at the point of care.
  • - The cNose system demonstrated high accuracy (90.63%), sensitivity (88.24%), and specificity (93.33%) in identifying sepsis in neonates, showcasing its potential to enhance real-time diagnosis and patient care.
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Introduction: Oesophageal atresia (EA) is a life-threatening congenital oesophageal deformity that causes considerable newborn morbidity and death. Many prognostic variables have been linked to the survival of infants with EA, although the results of the studies are still conflicting. Furthermore, studies on EA effects in developing countries still need to be included.

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Background: With improvement in a population's welfare, its food consumption patterns may change, including those of nursing mothers. This, in turn, could influence their human milk composition.

Research Aim: To investigate the secular trend in macronutrient composition of mature human milk from mothers of healthy, full-term infants in urban populations in Indonesia from 1974 and 2019.

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Tuberculosis is an endemic disease in certain parts of the world. This disease typically presents in the lungs, but it may also appear within the abdomen, such as in the pancreas. There can be challenges in diagnosing isolated pancreatic tuberculosis as it may mimic other diseases radiologically.

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