Publications by authors named "Trinh T"

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: The increasing drug resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) poses a serious challenge to the current treatment. Antibiograms of this pathogen often take 3-5 days, and treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis (PAK) is mainly based on preliminary physical examination, clinical experience, and medical guidelines. Pertinent clinical data on the causative agent and antibiotics for high efficacy are essential for early recognition and subsequent treatment.

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Aims: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disorder marked by cartilage breakdown, bone alterations, and inflammation, leading to significant pain and disability. Current therapeutic strategies, ranging from lifestyle interventions to pharmacological and surgical treatments, offer limited efficacy and are often accompanied by side effects. This study investigates the potential of Polydioxanone (PDO), a biocompatible synthetic polymer, as a novel intra-articular (IA) viscosupplement in OA.

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Side-chain liquid-crystal epoxy polymers (SCLCEPs) are valued for their unique properties, which combine LC side chains with epoxide-based polyether main chains for ordered molecular arrangements. They have high thermal conductivity and optical properties due to their low polydispersity and high crystallinity. Achieving optimal thermal conductivity in SCLCEPs involves addressing factors such as mesogen nature, polymer design, and alignment within the polymer structure.

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This study presents the design and characterization of a triad metal-organic framework (MOF) system composed of pyrene, porphyrin, and phenyl-C-butyric acid (PCBA) for efficient energy and electron transfer processes mimicking natural photosynthesis. The triad MOF, synthesized through a mixed-ligand approach followed by postsynthetic modification, demonstrates sequential energy transfer from pyrene to porphyrin, followed by electron transfer to the PCBA acceptor. Time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL) spectroscopy was employed to investigate the dynamics of energy and charge transfer, revealing fast interligand energy transfer and subsequent charge separation in the MOF structure.

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In the development of anticancer medications, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2), which belongs to the protein tyrosine kinase family, emerges as one of the most significant targets of interest. The ongoing Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of novel therapeutic medicines toward VEGFR-2 emphasizes the urgent need to discover sophisticated molecular structures that are capable of reliably limiting VEGFR-2 activity. Recognizing the huge potential of deep-learning-based molecular model advancements, we focused our study on exploring the chemical space to find small molecules potentially inhibiting VEGFR-2.

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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the gold standard for molecular diagnoses due to its high sensitivity and accuracy. However, conventional PCR exhibits limitations including extended analysis time and complicated sample treatment. To shorten the analysis time of standard three-step PCR, we employed a two-step PCR allowing for fast amplification of nucleic acid in a chip format.

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Introduction: Wound healing is a complex process involving multiple stages, including inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Effective wound management strategies are essential for accelerating healing and improving outcomes. The CELLADEEP patch, incorporating iontophoresis therapy and microneedle technology, was evaluated for its potential to enhance the wound healing process.

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Background And Objectives: SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 3 (Shank3) proteins play crucial roles as neuronal postsynaptic scaffolds. Alongside neuropsychiatric symptoms, individuals with mutations often exhibit symptoms related to dysfunctions in other organs, including the heart. However, detailed insights into the cardiac functions of Shank3 remain limited.

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Objective: To compare sex and medical school graduate type differences in cataract surgical training volumes at Canada's largest residency program, the University of Toronto (UoT).

Design: Retrospective cohort study PARTICIPANTS: Ophthalmology residents completing cataract surgical training from 2015 to 2020.

Methods: Data collected from surgical logbooks at the main cataract surgical teaching site at UoT were analyzed from July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2020.

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Article Synopsis
  • Luminescence nanomaterials (LNMs) are gaining popularity in biological analysis due to their advantageous properties like high stability, low autofluorescence, and ability to use longer-wavelength light for deeper tissue penetration, especially in techniques like upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs).
  • The development of LNMs, particularly metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), is noteworthy for their structural flexibility and multifunctionality, enhancing bioimaging and sensor applications in various fields over the past three years.
  • The integration of LNMs into lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems has surged, especially post-COVID-19, due to the demand for portable and efficient diagnostic tools that utilize microfluidics and biodevices in a streamlined manner
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The extensive deposits of calcium carbonate (CaCO) generated by marine organisms constitute the largest and oldest carbon dioxide (CO) reservoir. These organisms utilize macromolecules like peptides and proteins to facilitate the nucleation and growth of carbonate minerals, serving as an effective method for CO sequestration. However, the precise mechanisms behind this process remain elusive.

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The 5E, an exploratory instructional model with growing popularity in current learner-centered educational practices, aims to develop learners' competencies. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching fractions using the 5E instructional model to develop students' mathematical communication competency (MCC). The researchers used mixed methods with data triangulation in a 38-student experiment group (EG) who learned with the 5E model and a 41-student control group (CG) using traditional learning approaches to clarify the impact of the 5E model on the development of MCC, academic performance and learning attitude among learners.

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In Vietnam, diarrhea, especially persistent diarrhea, is one of the most common diseases in children, while a significant proportion of cases are negative with pathogens; thus, there is an urgent need to understand gut bacterial dysbiosis. In this study, bacteria in the fecal samples of five healthy and ten diarrheal children were separated from other residues, then adopted to extract their metagenomic DNA for evaluating their diversity based on V3 and V6-V8 regions and the 16S rRNA gene by PCR-RFLP and PCR-DGGE. As a result, bacterial metagenomic DNAs with high quality, quantity and diversity were successfully extracted using a GeneJET kit and a chemical protocol.

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  • Acute severe ulcerative colitis (ASUC) affects about 25% of ulcerative colitis patients and carries risks of colectomy and higher mortality rates; steroid treatment works for only 67% of patients, indicating a need for alternative therapies, particularly in the Vietnamese context where data is limited.
  • In a study conducted with 17 patients at a Ho Chi Minh City hospital from January 2021 to June 2023, most participants were middle-aged males, and over half had a prior ulcerative colitis diagnosis; steroid treatment had a 64.7% success rate, with some needing alternative medications like infliximab or tofacitinib.
  • The findings suggest corticosteroids are effective for initial ASUC treatment,
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Background: Direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are recommended to reduce risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). However, DOAC dosing inconsistent with FDA-approved product labels is common and associated with poor clinical outcomes.

Objectives: Identify DOAC dosing inconsistent with FDA-approved product labels in ambulatory care patients with NVAF; identify variables associated with dosing lower and higher than label.

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The male-limited inheritance of Y chromosomes favors alleles that increase male fitness, often at the expense of female fitness. Determining the mechanisms underlying these sexually antagonistic effects is challenging because it can require studying Y-linked alleles while they still segregate as polymorphisms. We used a Y chromosome polymorphism in the house fly, , to address this challenge.

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Transcutaneous electrical stimulation with repetitive bursts of a kilohertz carrier frequency is thought to be less painful than conventional pulsed currents by reducing the sensitivity of pain receptors. However, no purported benefit has been shown unequivocally. We compared the effects of carrier-frequency stimulation and conventional stimulation on pain tolerance and the thresholds for sensory and motor axons in twelve participants.

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Background: African swine fever (ASF) is one of the deadliest swine diseases with haemorrhagic symptoms and a high mortality rate. Plant-derived additives are potential antiviral agents against viruses due to their environmental and user-friendly properties.

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of plant-based additives (Phyto.

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Purpose: To assess the 6-month visual and refractive outcomes of keratorefractive lenticule extraction (KLEx) as compared to laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in a military population at a Joint Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center.

Setting: Joint Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center (JWRSC), Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX.

Design: Retrospective Study.

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The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study, a multi-site prospective longitudinal cohort study, will examine human brain, cognitive, behavioral, social, and emotional development beginning prenatally and planned through early childhood. The longitudinal collection of biological samples from over 7000 birthing parents and their children within the HBCD study enables research on pre- and postnatal exposures (e.g.

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Although several observational studies have reported a link between the use of underarm cosmetic products and the risk of breast cancer, the findings remain inconsistent. This study aimed to investigate these associations using a meta-analysis of observational studies. In the meta-analysis of seven case-control studies, we found no association between the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the risk of breast cancer (OR = 0.

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Introduction: Traffic crashes caused by adolescents are being assessed as particularly serious and a common concern of society as a whole. Improving traffic knowledge and skills is crucial in reducing adolescent traffic crashes.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of a gamified e-learning platform on traffic knowledge and skills among adolescents (aged 15-18) in Vietnam.

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Environmental pollution remains a major societal problem, leading to serious impacts on living organisms including humans. Human activities such as civilization, urbanization, and industrialization are major causes of pollution. Imposing stricter rules helps control environmental pollutant levels, creating a need for reliable pollutant monitoring in air, water, and soil.

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