Publications by authors named "Thuy L Nguyen"

Analysis of an antimicrobial extract from the agar-based culture of the marine-derived actinomycete Streptomyces sp. G666 led to the isolation of three new shikimic acid derivatives, streptomine A-C (1-3), along with five known compounds (4-8). Their structures were established by their spectral data analyses, including MS and NMR.

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Background: Despite advancements in gender equality within neurosurgery, the field continues to encounter challenges related to the under-representation of women and reports of gender-based disparities. This study examines the impact of these disparities on the experiences, professional development, and well-being of female neurosurgery residents in Germany, identifying specific challenges within the neurosurgical community.

Methods: An anonymous, questionnaire-based survey was conducted among female neurosurgery residents from various German training hospitals nationwide, using a quantitative approach.

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  • Vietnam is experiencing a significant rise in dementia cases, prompting the need for effective interventions for family caregivers.
  • A study tested a culturally adapted program (REACH VN) against a basic education session for caregivers, measuring psychological distress and burden over 3 and 6 months.
  • Results showed that while REACH VN helped reduce caregiver distress and burden at 3 months, most improvements did not persist after 6 months.
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From the leaves of Tithonia diversifolia, nine sesquiterpenoids (1-9), including two new ones (tagitinin J (1) and tagitinin K (2)) were isolated and structurally determined. Their chemical structures were elucidated by extensive analyses of the HRESIMS and NMR spectral data, as well as comparison with the literature. All of the isolated compounds (except compounds 7-9) significantly exhibited cytotoxic activity against four human cancer cell lines (KB, HepG2, A549 and MCF7), with IC values ranging from 0.

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Objective: Neurosurgery residents in Germany face numerous challenges including receiving comprehensive surgical training with adequate learning opportunities, achieving balanced work life equilibrium, maintaining a positive work environment and navigating career prospects. The objectives of this study are to assess overall satisfaction with the training program, identify factors contributing to dissatisfaction, explore various dimensions of the training program, evaluate the psychological well-being of residents, and ascertain their preferences for future subspecialties.

Methods: A questionnaire-based survey was conducted anonymously among neurosurgery residents from various training hospitals, nationwide.

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We conducted a large-scale online survey in February 2023 to investigate the public's perceptions of COVID-19 infection and fatality risks in Japan. We identified two key findings. First, univariate analysis comparing perceived and actual risk suggested overestimation and nonnegligible underestimation of COVID-19 risk.

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  • The study aimed to compare clinical outcomes of embryo transfers using euploid blastocysts based on their timing (D5 vs. D6) and quality.
  • Results showed that D5 embryos had a significantly higher live birth rate (55.04%) compared to D6 embryos (38.71%), with embryo quality being a key factor in these outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that selecting excellent quality D5 embryos leads to better IVF success rates, impacting decisions made by IVF teams and patients.
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  • Microplastic pollution is a growing concern in coastal regions of Vietnam, with this study focusing on its levels in bivalve species from aquaculture areas.
  • All bivalve samples contained microplastics, averaging about 10.84 pieces per individual, predominantly in the gills and digestive glands, primarily composed of polypropylene and polyethylene.
  • The research indicates that human health risks from microplastics could arise from consuming these bivalves, suggesting that proper preparation techniques like removing viscera can help mitigate risks.
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Air pollution poses a threat to children's respiratory health. This study aims to quantify the association between short-term air pollution exposure and respiratory hospital admissions among children in Hanoi, Vietnam, and estimate the population-attributable burden using local data. A case-crossover analysis was conducted based on the individual records where each case is their own control.

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Two new flavonoids, 4',5,7-trihydroxy-5'-methoxy-6,8-dimethylisoflavone () and 2',5',7-trihydroxy-5-methoxy-6,8-dimethylflavanone () together with the known flavonoids 4´,5,7-trihydroxy-3´-methoxy-6.8-dimethylflavone (), epigallocatechin (), 4´-O-methylepicatechin () and quercetin () were isolated from the roots of . The structures of these compounds were determined by means of spectroscopic methods.

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Background: Nearly one-in-two Vietnamese men smoke cigarettes placing them among the highest tobacco consumers in the world. Despite the need for smoking cessation to curb the burden of tobacco-related diseases in Vietnam, this rate remains at less than 30%. Therefore, this study examines individual-, social- and policy factors associated with smoking cessation among adult male smokers in Vietnam.

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Plants respond to drought by the major reprogramming of gene expression, enabling the plant to survive this threatening environmental condition. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) serves as a crucial upstream signal, inducing this multifaceted process. This report investigated the drought response in barley plants (, cv.

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  • The study identifies a noncanonical cleavage mechanism of the microprocessor complex (MP) that is responsible for processing certain pri-miRNAs, which the traditional model can't fully explain.
  • The researchers analyzed a large dataset of pri-miRNA sequences to uncover this new mechanism, which does not require key RNA and protein components needed in the canonical process.
  • This noncanonical mechanism is found to be conserved across various animal species and is particularly important in C. elegans, indicating a wider range of RNA substrates that the microprocessor can process, expanding our understanding of miRNA biogenesis.
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Objective: This study aims to describe the updated smoking cessation and quit attempt rates and associated factors among Vietnamese adults in 2020.

Methods: Data on tobacco use among adults in Vietnam in 2020 was derived from the Provincial Global Adult Tobacco Survey. The participants in the study were people aged 15 and older.

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Background: Research evidence shows a strong association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and later-life substance use. But little is known about the prevalence and impact of ACEs among young people using drugs (YPUD) in Vietnam.

Method: A cross-sectional study using respondent-driven sampling and peer recruitment methods was conducted among YPUD aged 16-24 in three cities in Vietnam.

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Microprocessor (MP) is a complex involved in initiating the biogenesis of microRNAs (miRNAs) by cleaving primary microRNAs (pri-miRNAs). miRNAs are small single-stranded RNAs that play a key role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Thus, understanding the molecular mechanism of MP is critical for interpreting the roles of miRNAs in normal cellular processes and during the onset of various diseases.

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  • The study focuses on Southeast Asian mints, which are under-researched yet important in cooking and medicine, examining their genetic diversity and classification.
  • Researchers used simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and leaf morphology to identify two distinct types of mints based on their leaf shape and venation patterns.
  • The findings led to the development of 12 SSR markers that allowed for refined classification of these mints into groups, helping to clarify the genetic relationships among known and unclassified mint species.
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Background: Access to psychiatric care for people who inject drugs (PWID) is limited/absent and stigmatized in most low-middle-income countries (LMICs). Innovative interventions are needed. We aimed to describe and assess the impact of a community-based psychiatric intervention among PWID in Hai Phong, Vietnam.

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Microplastics (MPs) are small (< 5 mm) plastic particles that are widely found in marine, freshwater, terrestrial and atmospheric environments. Due to their prevalence and persistence, MPs are considered an emerging contaminant of environmental concern. The separation and quantitation of MPs from freshwater sediments is a challenging and critical issue.

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RNase III enzymes typically cleave both strands of double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs). We recently discovered that a human RNase III, DROSHA, exhibits a single cleavage on the one strand of primary microRNAs (pri-miRNAs). This study revealed that DROSHAs from the other animals, including worms and flies, also show the single cleavage on dsRNAs.

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Introduction: The prevalence of mental health disorders among people who use drugs is high and well documented. This hard-to-reach population faces a very low awareness and access to mental health care, especially in developing countries. The objectives of this study were to design and assess a quick screening tool (QST) that community-based organisations (CBO) could routinely apply to a Vietnamese population of people who inject drugs (PWID), in order to refer them appropriately to mental health specialists.

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Steel slag is an industrial by product of steel manufacturing processes and has been widely utilized within civil and construction materials for road materials and environmental remediation in countries like Japan, USA, and European Union nations. However, the current utilization of steel slag in Vietnam is very low mainly because of lack of quality control of slag treatment and chances for reuse of treated steel slag. This paper presents the up to date steel slag production status in Vietnam through the extensive survey and sampling at seven large steel factories.

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Five Vietnamese rice varieties, which differ in their basic chemical composition (starch content, amylose content, fiber content) including polished rices and whole grain rices, were chosen for this study. High-fat diet-induced obesity, using these rice, was subjected to in vivo experiments to evaluate the effects of body weight gain, caloric intake, postprandial blood glucose level (PBGL), and glycemic index (GI) in tested mice groups. PBGL peaks appeared at 30 minute after eating, and GI of each experimental group was ranked in order as GN > TL > HR > GM > LĐ and GN > LT > HR > LĐ > GM, respectively, in which, brown rice (LĐ) and germinated brown rice (GM) had low GI.

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Background: This study aims to develop a valid measurement of the Frommel Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying (FATCOD) scale to address some of the gaps in the existing knowledge of this field in Vietnam.

Methods: The FATCOD scale was translated and culturally adapted to make it suitable for use in Vietnam. Following this, the FATCOD_VN scale was assessed for content validity.

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