Publications by authors named "Thai N"

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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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MS is a disease characterised by demyelination of the central nervous system resulting in decreased quality of life, increased anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. Attention is frequently impaired in MS. A previous study demonstrated impairment specifically in the attentional alerting domain.

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Mineralization of scaffolds is essential for alveolar ridge preservation and bone tissue engineering, enhancing the mechanical strength and bioactivity of scaffolds, and promoting better integration with natural bone tissue. While the in situ mineralization method using concentrated SBF solutions is promising, there is limited comprehensive research on its effects. In this study, it is demonstrate that soaking gelatin/alginate scaffolds (GAS) in fivefold concentrated SBF significantly reduces the mineralization time to 3-7 days but also leads to considerable degradation and loss of the scaffold's original microstructure.

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In this study, sugarcane bagasse (SB), which was preliminarily treated with HPO, was utilized to produce biochar (SB-BC). The SB-BC was subsequently modified with KOH to enrich oxygen-containing functional groups (OCFGs) for the enhanced adsorption of NH from wastewater. Batch tests revealed that KOH-modified SB-BC (SB-MBC) increased the maximum Langmuir adsorption capacity of NH by approximately twofold, from 27.

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The people within the Asian and Pacific Islander racial/ethnic category used in the United States are often misrepresented as a monolithic group when, in reality, the group includes people from over 48 different countries with diverse cultures, languages, and customs. Asian and Pacific Islander people experience racism and racialization in nuanced ways that are influenced by immigrant generations, histories of colonization, and origin countries' relationship with the US. This study examines the racialized experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander women in the United States.

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Metal corrosion is a challenge for the world with heavy impacts on the economy. Study on the development of effectiveness anticorrosion additives is a promising strategery for the protection industry. This research focuses on the modification of hydrotalcite Mg-Al (HT) loading tannic acid (TA) with 3-(trimethoxy silyl) propyl methacrylate organo-silane (TMSPM) for applicating as an anti-corrosion additive for epoxy coating on the steel substrate.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of enhanced endoscopic techniques for performing ERCP in patients who have had a Billroth II gastroenterostomy in Vietnam.
  • Out of 42 patients, the forward-viewing endoscope resulted in a significantly higher successful bile duct cannulation rate (92.6%) compared to the side-viewing endoscope (30.8%).
  • Post-procedure complications were mild and manageable, with no reported mortality, indicating that the altered ERCP technique can be a primary option for treating bile duct stones in this patient group.
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Hydrotalcite-silver (HT-Ag) nanoparticles have been involved in various daily crucial applications, such as antibacterial, photocatalytic, adsorption, etc. There are many approaches to synthesizing silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) decorated on hydrotalcite (HT) surface and the most used approach is using a strong reducing agent. Thus, affordable but effective "green" reducing agents - Syzygium nervosum leaf extract, are taken into account in this work to solve several issues related to chemical reducing agents.

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Introduction: Racism is a critical social determinant of health because it can have a direct impact on health and well-being, as well as infiltrate systems, policies, and practices. Few studies have explored the similarities and differences of experiences with racism and health between different minoritized groups. The objective of this paper is to examine how racism influences life experiences from the perspectives of Asian & Pacific Islander, Black, Latina, and Middle Eastern women.

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Bioscaffolds, which promote cell regeneration and restore tissues' functions, have emerged as significant need in clinic. The hybrid of several biomaterials in a bioscaffold renders clinically advanced and relevant properties for applications yet add challenges in cost efficiency, production, and clinical investigation. This study proposes a facile and sustainable method to formulate a triple-hybrid bioscaffold based on Vietnamese cocoon origin Silk Fibroin, Chitosan, and nano-Biphasic Calcium Phosphates (nano-BCP) that can be easily molded, has high porosity (55-80%), and swelling capacity that facilitates cell proliferation and nutrient diffusion.

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Purpose: We report on the feasibility and outcomes of liver stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) functional treatment planning in patients with Child-Pugh (CP) B/C cirrhosis.

Methods And Materials: Liver SPECT with Tc-sulfur colloid was coregistered to treatment planning computed tomography (CT) for the guided avoidance of functional hepatic parenchyma during SBRT. Functional liver volumes (FLVs) obtained from SPECT were compared with anatomic liver volumes defined on the planning CT.

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A major challenge in tissue engineering scaffolds is controlling scaffold degradation rates during healing while maintaining mechanical properties to support tissue formation. Hydrogels are three-dimensional matrices that are widely applied as tissue scaffolds based on their unique properties that can mimic the extracellular matrix. In this study, we develop a hybrid natural/synthetic hydrogel platform to tune the properties for tissue engineering scaffold applications.

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Objective: To identify urinary biomarkers that can distinguish active renal involvement in Lupus Nephritis (LN), a severe manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Methods: Urine from 117 subjects, comprised of inactive SLE, active non-renal lupus, active LN, and healthy controls, were subjected to Proximity Extension Assay (PEA) based comprehensive proteomics followed by ELISA validation in an independent, ethnically diverse cohort. Proteomic data is also cross-referenced to renal transcriptomic data to elucidate cellular origins of biomarkers.

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has been long known for valuable health benefits by folk experience and was recently reported with diabetes-tackling evidences, thus deserving extending efforts on screening for component-activity relationship. In this study, experiments were carried out to find the evidence, justification, and input for computations on the potential against diabetes-related protein structures: PDB-4W93, PDB-3W37, and PDB-4A3A. Liquid chromatography identified 14 bioactive compounds in the ethyl acetate extract (-) and quantified the contents of cordycepin (0.

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The roles of Mn ions in the MnCO compound, leading to the formation of an Mn-Yb dimer and affecting the gain coefficient for the I → I transition of Er ions and near-infrared (NIR) emission bandwidth flatness of Er/Tm/Yb co-doped in SiO-ZnO-BaO (SZB) barium zinc silicate glasses, were investigated in this work. The composition of all elements from the original raw materials that exist in the host glasses was determined using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Under the excitation of a 980 nm laser diode (LD), the NIR emission of Er/Tm/Yb-co-doped SZB glasses produced a bandwidth of about 430 nm covering the O, E, and C bands.

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Background: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high, possibly arising as glucocorticoid replacement does not replicate natural physiology. A pulsatile subcutaneous pump can closely replicate cortisol's circadian and ultradian rhythm.

Objectives: To assess the effect of pump therapy on quality of life, mood, functional neuroimaging, behavioural/cognitive responses, sleep and metabolism.

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The association of leukocyte telomere length (LTL) with survival to late life with intact mobility has not been adequately studied. This prospective cohort study consisted of 1451 postmenopausal women from a Women's Health Initiative ancillary study, who were eligible, because of birth year, to survive to age 90 as of March 6, 2021. LTL was measured by Southern blot at baseline (1993-1998).

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Background: Hospital-physician integration is often justified as a driver of clinical quality improvement due to joint resources covering a broad spectrum of care. Value-based programs, such as the Medicare Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), are intended to tie financial incentives to clinical quality, which may confer an advantage on such integrated practices.

Objectives: We assessed the relationship between hospital-physician integration and MIPS performance by comparing hospital-integrated practices and independent practices.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 is the virus responsible for the global COVID-19 pandemic, first recognized in March 2020 by WHO, leading to the development of various vaccines and treatments.
  • Despite these advancements, variants like Delta and Omicron pose ongoing challenges, indicating the need for improved therapies and understanding of immune responses.
  • The focus of current research includes exploring the molecular interactions between SARS-CoV-2 and human cells, particularly how its spike protein interacts with ACE2 receptors, potential viral receptors, and the implications for vaccine effectiveness and protein synthesis in infected cells.
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Unlabelled: Laboratory experiments were carried out to identify the chemical composition of and reveal the first evidence of their Alzheimer-related potential. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis identified 21 bioactive compounds in the ethanol extract (). High-performance liquid chromatography quantified the content of cordycepin (0.

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Objectives: Urinary activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (uALCAM) is emerging as an outstanding biomarker for active lupus nephritis (ALN). This study aims to evaluate the analytic performance of the human ALCAM ELISA as an assay method to quantify uALCAM in patients with lupus nephritis.

Methods: A commercially available human ALCAM ELISA kit was validated for its analytical performance as per Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines.

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Objectives: Central fatigue is one of the most common symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). It has a profound impact on quality of life and a negative effect on cognition. Despite its widespread impact, fatigue is poorly understood and very difficult to measure.

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Background: Research is needed to fully investigate the differential mechanisms racial and ethnic groups use to deal with ongoing intersectional racism in women's lives. The aim of this paper was to understand how Asian American and Pacific Islander, Black, Latina, and Middle Eastern women experience racism-from personal perceptions and interactions to coping mechanisms and methods of protection.

Methods: A purposive sample of 52 participants participated in 11 online racially/ethnically homogeneous focus groups conducted throughout the USA.

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