Publications by authors named "Tran Trung Hieu"

Background: Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) through a single blood test significantly advances cancer diagnosis. However, most MCED tests rely on a single type of biomarkers, leading to limited sensitivity, particularly for early-stage cancers. We previously developed SPOT-MAS, a multimodal ctDNA-based assay analyzing methylation and fragmentomic profiles to detect five common cancers.

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  • - The study analyzed six solvent fractions from ethanolic extracts of flower buds and leaves for their phytochemical contents and antioxidant activities, revealing that the flower bud aqueous fraction (BAF) had the highest phenolic content and antioxidant capacity.
  • - The flower bud hexane fraction (BHF) and leaf hexane fraction (LHF) showed notable antibacterial properties, particularly against specific bacterial strains, with DMC from BHF exhibiting even stronger antibacterial activity than the fractions.
  • - DMC demonstrated significant inhibitory effects on urease and α-amylase but no effect on α-glucosidase, suggesting potential for developing natural treatments for gastric infections with minimal toxicity to human cells.
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Cancers lacking standard screening (LSS) options account for approximately 70% of cancer-related deaths due to late-stage diagnosis. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a promising biomarker for multi-cancer early detection. We previously developed SPOT-MAS, a multimodal ctDNA-based assay analyzing methylation and fragmentomic profiles, effective in detecting common cancers (breast, colorectal, liver, lung and gastric).

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In this work, the volatile components of Erigeron sublyratus essential oils and their anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities were investigated for the first time. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis identified 28 components in the root and aerial part essential oils. The main components included cis-lachnophyllum ester (53.

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flower buds have been widely used in traditional medicine because of their rich content of bioactive constituents. In this study, we obtained seven solvent extracts from the flower buds and evaluated their total phenolic (TPC), flavonoid (TFC), tannin (TTC), triterpenoid saponin (TSC), and alkaloid (TAC) contents. We assessed antioxidant activities using the DPPH assay and also looked at antimicrobial and enzyme inhibitory effects.

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  • - The study explores the potential of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) assays for detecting early cancer signals and focuses on improving the identification of the tissue-of-origin (TOO) for these signals using a tumor-specific methylation atlas (TSMA).
  • - Researchers created the TSMA from whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data of five cancer types and found that while it effectively identifies tumor tissues, it struggles with cfDNA samples due to a higher presence of DNA from white blood cells.
  • - By utilizing a graph convolutional neural network model that combines TSMA deconvolution scores and methylation density features, the study achieved a 69% accuracy rate in identifying TOO from low-depth cfDNA samples in validation tests.
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  • - Landslides threaten lives and infrastructure in mountainous areas, and monitoring them in real-time can be challenging and costly due to harsh conditions.
  • - This study developed deep learning models to automatically detect landslide traces using Sentinel-2 satellite images, focusing on three U-shaped architectures: U-Net, U2-Net, and U-Net3+.
  • - The U-Net model with a 32 × 32 input size achieved a high detection accuracy of 97%, allowing for better monitoring of landslide risks and providing timely warnings to local communities about potential flash floods during wet seasons.
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  • The study introduces a new assay called SPOT-MAS that combines multiple analysis techniques to detect different types of cancer using circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA).
  • SPOT-MAS was tested on a large group of 738 patients with various cancers and 1550 healthy controls, successfully identifying cancers with a sensitivity of 72.4% and high specificity.
  • The assay performs well for early-stage cancers and shows promise for being more cost-effective compared to other ctDNA tests due to its lower sequencing depth requirements.
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The present work aimed to investigate inclusion complexes of squalene with various cyclodextrins (native β-cyclodextrin and methyl-β-cyclodextrin). The production of squalene-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex was obtained using Response Surface Methodology and obtained inclusion complexes were studied with FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, thermal analysis, and H-NMR spectrometry. At the same time, squalene content was determined by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.

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The cognitive map is a concept first introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948 to describe the map of the environment stored in the brain. In this review, after a brief mention of the history of this concept, we explore the contributions of place cells and grid cells to the neural basis of the creation and storage of a spatial map. Finally, we discuss how this map is consolidated and stored in the brain.

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This work presents the preparation of bioactive glasses 70SiO-(26 - )CaO-4PO-AgO (with = 0, 1, 3, 10 mol%) by a modified sol-gel method with reduced synthesis time based on hydrothermal reaction in a medium without acid or base catalysts. The synthetic materials were characterized by several physical-chemical techniques such as TG-DSC, XRD, SEM, TEM, and N adsorption/desorption measurement. The analysis data confirmed that the glass sample not containing Ag has a completely amorphous structure, while glass samples containing Ag exhibited a pure phase of metallic nano-silver in the glass amorphous phase.

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The aim of the present study was to assess antimicrobial effects of naringenin (NRG), luteolin (LUT), myricetin (MCT), and protocatechuic acid (PCA) identified in a flower against two reference strains and five clinical isolates of . NRG displayed the most growth inhibitory and bactericidal activities to seven bacterial strains including six strains resistant to one or several antibiotics, azithromycin (MIC, 16-32 mg/L), erythromycin (MIC, 32 mg/L), levofloxacin (MIC, 32 mg/L), and/or metronidazole (24-64 mg/L), followed by LUT and MCT, while PCA showed weak activities toward the strains. These constituents had similar antibacterial activities toward the seven tested strains suggesting that these constituents and the antibiotics do not have a common mechanism of anti- activity.

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In search for novel small molecules with antitumor cytotoxicity via activating procaspase-3, we have designed and synthesized three series of novel (E)-N'-benzylidene-4-oxoquinazolin-3(4H)-yl)acetohydrazides (5a-j, 6a-h, and 7a-h). On the phenyl ring ò the benzylidene part, three different substituents, including 2-OH-4-OCH, 4-OCH, and 4-N(CH), were introduced, respectively. Biological evaluation showed that the acetohydrazides in series 5a-j, in which the phenyl ring of the benzylidene part was substituted by 2-OH-4-OCH substituent, exhibited potent cytotoxicity against three human cancer cell lines (SW620, colon; PC-3, prostate; NCI-H23, lung).

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Ten compounds () were purified from the extract of lichens , and among these one new triterpenoid, cryptothecin A () was characterized through mass spectrometric and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses. Some of the isolated compounds were assessed for their antimicrobial (, , and ) and cytotoxic activity (, , and ), but only weak inhibitory effects were observed.

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This paper presents a hardware efficient pixel-domain just-noticeable difference (JND) model and its hardware architecture implemented on an FPGA. This JND model architecture is further proposed to be part of a low complexity pixel-domain perceptual image coding architecture, which is based on downsampling and predictive coding. The downsampling is performed adaptively on the input image based on regions-of-interest (ROIs) identified by measuring the downsampling distortions against the visibility thresholds given by the JND model.

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Background: Plutella xylostella is one of the most serious insect pests of cruciferous crops. This study was conducted to determine the toxicity of 21 constituents from Lavandula angustifolia essential oil (LA-EO) and another 16 previously known LA-EO constituents and the toxicity of six experimental spray formulations containing the oil (1-6 g L(-1) sprays) to susceptible KS-PX and pyrethroid-resistant JJ-PX P. xylostella larvae, as well as to its endoparasitoid Cotesia glomerata adults.

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Conducting poly(o-phenylenediamine) (POPD)/graphene oxide (GO) composites were prepared using a facile and efficient method involving the in-situ polymerization of OPD in the presence of GO in an aqueous medium. Copper sulfate was used as an oxidative initiator for the polymerization of OPD. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images showed that POPD microfibrils were formed and distributed relatively uniformly with GO sheets in the obtained composites.

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Background: An assessment was made of the repellency to female stable flies of tamanu nut oil fatty acids or their esters alone (each 0.5 mg cm(-2) ) or in combination with cuminyl alcohol, cuminaldehyde and α-phellandrene (each 0.25 mg cm(-2) ), using an exposed human hand bioassay.

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Zanthoxylum plants (Rutaceae) have drawn attention because they contain insecticidal principles against insects. An assessment was made of the insecticidal and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activities of Zanthoxylum piperitum steam distillate and Zanthoxylum armatum seed oil, their 28 constituents, and eight structurally related compounds against female stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.).

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The repellency to female Stomoxys calcitrans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) of 21 essential oils (EOs) alone or in combination with Calophyllum inophyllum L. (Clusiaceae) nut oil (tamanu oil) was examined using an exposed human hand bioassay.

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Background: The repellency to stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), of Zanthoxylum piperitum (L.) DC pericarp steam distillate (ZP-SD), Zanthoxylum armatum DC seed oil (ZA-SO) and their constituents alone or in combination with Calophyllum inophyllum L.

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The insecticidal constituents of hexane-soluble fraction from a methanolic extract of the seeds from Myristica fragrans (Myristicaceae) against adult females of Blattella germanica (L.) (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) were analyzed by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The insecticidal activity of 13 Myristica seed compounds against female B.

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