Publications by authors named "V C Ngo"

Water pollution from dyes in wastewater is a critical global issue, as these stable organic dyes resist biodegradation, posing serious threats to aquatic ecosystems. To address this situation, advanced photocatalysts have been developed. Here, NiFeO/g-CN was synthesized for the photocatalytic degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) dye in the presence of HO and visible light.

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Aldehyde dehydrogenase-1A1 (ALDH1A1), a member of a superfamily of 19 isozymes, exhibits various biological functions and is involved in several important physiological and pathological processes, including those associated with various diseases including cancers such as pancreatic cancer. Chemotherapy is one of the most important strategies for the treatment of pancreatic cancer; however, the chemoresistance exhibited by pancreatic cancer cells is a leading cause of chemotherapy failure. It has been reported that overexpression of ALDH1A1 significantly correlates with poor prognosis and tumor aggressiveness, and is clinically associated with chemoresistance.

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  • Congenital ocular anomalies (COA) are a leading cause of visual impairment in children in high-income countries, and this study aimed to evaluate their prevalence in European registries.
  • Data from 19 EUROmediCAT registries and one healthcare database revealed a prevalence of COA at 3.47 cases per 10,000 births, with congenital lens anomalies being the most common type.
  • The findings suggest the need for better screening and early diagnosis of COA, highlighting the importance of large-scale epidemiological studies for understanding these conditions.
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Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect the skin or the cardiovascular system. The presence of femoral atherosclerotic plaque could be a promising sign in predicting cardiovascular risk for these patients.

Objective: The study aims to evaluate the prevalence of femoral atherosclerotic plaque between psoriasis and control individuals.

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  • There is a significant lack of data on the prevalence and clinical differences between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea (CSA), and their co-existence (CSA-OSA), particularly due to issues with scoring hypopneas in sleep labs.
  • A study of over 2,400 patients showed that correctly distinguishing between central and obstructive hypopneas significantly changes the perceived prevalence of CSA, highlighting its under-recognition when not properly classified.
  • Patients with CSA and co-existing CSA-OSA demonstrated the most severe comorbidities and sleep disturbances, suggesting tailored therapeutic approaches based on the specific type of sleep apnea are crucial for effective treatment.
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