Publications by authors named "Thao Cao"

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  • - The study focuses on improving the analysis of high-content images from multiplexed microscopy to better understand cells within their native tissue, highlighting the need for stronger computational tools to interpret these complex images.
  • - The authors introduce a new method called pseudo-spectral angle mapping (pSAM), which effectively classifies each pixel in high-plex images, enabling better identification of different cell types.
  • - Results demonstrate that pSAM successfully classifies diverse cell types in datasets from colon and kidney biopsies, proving its effectiveness as a versatile tool for analyzing high-plex immunofluorescence data.
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Studies using antigen-presenting systems at the single-cell and ensemble levels can provide complementary insights into T-cell signaling and activation. Although crucial for advancing basic immunology and immunotherapy, there is a notable absence of synthetic material toolkits that examine T cells at both levels, and especially those capable of single-molecule-level manipulation. Here we devise a biomimetic antigen-presenting system (bAPS) for single-cell stimulation and ensemble modulation of T-cell recognition.

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  • The rise of advanced microscopy has allowed for the examination of cells in their natural environments, revealing new insights into human diseases.
  • Current computational methods for analyzing these detailed images are still developing, highlighting the need for improved tools to evaluate cellular structures accurately.
  • The authors introduced a new technique called pseudospectral angle mapping (pSAM), which effectively analyzes high-plex immunofluorescence images, providing meaningful insights into different cell types in tissue samples, as demonstrated through various patient biopsy datasets.
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DNA methylation is an epigenetic factor that is modifiable and can change over a lifespan. While many studies have identified methylation sites (CpGs) related to aging, the relationship of these to gene function and age-related disease phenotypes remains unclear. This research explores this question by testing for the conjoint association of age-related CpGs with gene expression and the relation of these to body fat phenotypes.

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Four undescribed compounds (two 1,5-anhydro-d-glucitol derivatives and two galloyl derivatives) and fourteen known compounds were isolated and structurally identified from leaves of Acer ginnala Maxim. (Amur maple). Structures and absolute configurations of the four undescribed compounds were determined using extensive analysis of NMR spectroscopic, HRESI-MS, modified Mosher ester method, and comparison with spectroscopic data of known compounds.

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Allantoin is an abundant component of yams and has been known as a skin protectant due to its pharmacological activities. In previous methods for allantoin determination using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the separation was unsatisfactory. We herein developed a H quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR) method for quantification of allantoin in the flesh and peel of yams.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a profound negative impact on patients' quality of life. Four known secondary fungal metabolites were found in the chemical study of the Antarctic fungus sp. SF-7343, including 14-methoxyalternate C (), 5'-methoxy-6-methyl-biphenyl-3,4,3'-triol (), 3,8,10-trihydroxy-4-methoxy-6-methylbenzocoumarin (), and alternariol monomethyl ether ().

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Phenanthrenes are bioactive phenolic compounds found in genus , in which they are distributed more in peel than in flesh. Recent studies on phenanthrenes from sp. peels have revealed the potential for valuable biomaterials.

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Microglia play a significant role in immune defense and tissue repair in the central nervous system (CNS). Microglial activation and the resulting neuroinflammation play a key role in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders. Recently, inflammation reduction strategies in neurodegenerative diseases have attracted increasing attention.

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Chemical investigation of the Antarctic fungi sp. SF-7343 revealed four known secondary fungal metabolites: alternate C (), altenusin (), alternariol (), and altenuene (). The compound structures were identified primarily by NMR and MS analyses.

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In this study, chemical investigation of methanol extract of the air-dried fruits of Luffa cylindrica led to the identification of a new δ-valerolactone (1), along with sixteen known compounds (2-17). Their chemical structures including the absolute configuration were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis and electronic circular dichroism analysis, as well as by comparison with those reported in the literature. For the first time in literature, we have examined the binding potential of the isolated compounds to highly conserved protein, M of SARS-CoV-2 using the molecular docking technique.

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  • The study investigates DNA methylation profiles in CD4 T cells of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, aiming to understand the pathology of the disease.
  • It identifies three differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in genes HTR2A, SLC17A9, and HDAC4 that are consistent across two study cohorts, with HTR2A showing significant methylation differences independent of genetic variations.
  • The findings suggest that HTR2A's differential methylation could serve as a potential biomarker for progressive MS, distinguishing it from relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), as no expression changes were detected in the DMRs.
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As growing evidence links gut microbiota with the therapeutic efficacy and side effects of anti-hyperglycemic drugs, this article aims to provide a systematic review of the reciprocal interactions between anti-hyperglycemic drugs and gut microbiota taxa, which underlie the effect of the gut microbiome on diabetic control via bug-host interactions. We followed the PRISMA requirements to perform a systematic review on human vs. animal gut microbiota data in PubMed, SCOPUS, and EMBASE databases, and used Cochrane, ROBIN-I, and SYRCLE tools to assess potential bias risks.

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Cancer immunotherapy involves a cascade of events that ultimately leads to cytotoxic immune cells effectively identifying and destroying cancer cells. Responsive nanomaterials, which enable spatiotemporal orchestration of various immunological events for mounting a highly potent and long-lasting antitumor immune response, are an attractive platform to overcome challenges associated with existing cancer immunotherapies. Here, we report a multifunctional near-infrared (NIR)-responsive core-shell nanoparticle, which enables (i) photothermal ablation of cancer cells for generating tumor-associated antigen (TAA) and (ii) triggered release of an immunomodulatory drug (gardiquimod) for starting a series of immunological events.

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Three new sesquilignans, zijusesquilignans A-C (1-3), together with fifteen known compounds (4-18), were isolated from fruits of Ziziphus jujuba var. inermis Rehder (Rhamnaceae). Their chemical structures were established using spectroscopic analyses including 1D- and 2D-NMR, HR-EIMS, and ECD spectra.

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Five new compounds, 9,3'-dimethoxyhierochin A (1), 6-oxo-trans-neocnidilide (2), (±)-(3E)-trans-6-hydroxy-7-methoxydihydroligustilide (3), (±)-cnidiumin (4), and 6-(1-oxopentyl)-salicylic acid methyl ester (5), together with twenty known compounds (6-25), were isolated from the rhizome of Cnidium officinale. The chemical structures of new compounds were established by NMR spectroscopic techniques, mass spectrometry, Mosher's method, and CD spectrum. Their anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced nitric oxide (NO) production in macrophage RAW 264.

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Five new lactones, litsenolide F (1), lisealactone H (10), lisealactone H (11), akolactone D (13), and akolactone E (14), along with thirteen known compounds were isolated from the pericarps of Litsea japonica (Thunb.) Jussieu. Their chemical structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analyses, including 1D and 2D NMR, HRMS, and chemical methods.

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Background Clinical pharmacy is key to the quality use of medicines. While there are different approaches in different countries, international perspectives may inform health service development. The Vietnamese Ministry of Health introduced a legal regulation of clinical pharmacy services in December 2012.

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Coptis chinensis has been used as a medicinal herb in traditional oriental medicine. In this study, chemical investigation of a water extract of C. chinensis identified two new quaternary protoberberines (1, 2), a new tricyclic amide (3), together with five known compounds.

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Two new benzofurans, 2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-5-(1,3-dihydroxypropyl)-7-methoxybenzofuran (1) and 2-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-5-(3-hydroxymethyletoxy-1-hydroxypropyl)-7-methoxybenzofuran (2), a new triterpene, 3β, 6β, 21β-trihydroxyolean-12-ene (3), and eleven known compounds were isolated from the stem bark of Styrax obassia. The structures of the isolated compounds were established by extensive spectroscopic analyses, including 1D and 2D NMR and HRMS. Their anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced nitric oxide (NO) production in RAW264.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify antibiotic prescription patterns for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in Vietnam.

Methods: Medical records for CAP adult patients admitted to 10 hospitals across the country were randomly selected from admission lists during the peak pneumonia season. CAP cases were identified from manual record reviews by clinical pharmacists.

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