Publications by authors named "Trinh Nguyen Mai"

DRH-3 is critically involved in germline development and RNA interference (RNAi) facilitated chromosome segregation via the 22G-siRNA pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans. DRH-3 has similar domain architecture to RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) and belongs to the RIG-I-like RNA helicase family. The molecular understanding of DRH-3 and its function in endogenous RNAi pathways remains elusive.

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  • * When comparing ST5 and non-ST5 strains, both showed similar lab characteristics but ST5 had more variability in size and induced stronger initial inflammation responses in host models despite lower overall virulence.
  • * The observed differences in ST5 may give it an advantage in adapting to new environments, particularly in immunocompetent individuals, suggesting an evolutionary aspect to its pathogenicity.
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Background: The highest burden of disease from hepatitis C virus (HCV) is found in Southeast Asia, but our understanding of the epidemiology of infection in many heavily burdened countries is still limited. In particular, there is relatively little data on acute HCV infection, the outcome of which can be influenced by both viral and host genetics which differ within the region. We studied HCV genotype and IL28B gene polymorphism in a cohort of acute HCV-infected patients in Southern Vietnam alongside two other cohorts of chronic HCV-infected patients to better understand the epidemiology of HCV infection locally and inform the development of programs for therapy with the increasing availability of directly acting antiviral therapy (DAAs).

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