Publications by authors named "V H Thanh"

Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: , from accumulated snow sediment sample. , on leaf spots of . , on submerged decaying wood in sea water, on , as endophyte from healthy leaves of .

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In this study, a novel drug delivery system based on zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) was developed for the enhanced delivery of cisplatin (CPT) to improve cancer treatment. The ZnO NPs were synthesized from guava leaf extract and then surface-functionalized with gallic acid (GA) to improve their biocompatibility and drug loading capacity. Pluronic F127, a biocompatible polymer, was then conjugated to the GA-modified ZnO NPs to further enhance their stability and cellular uptake.

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Background: Participatory approaches have become a widely applied research approach. Despite their popularity, there are many challenges associated with the evaluation of participatory projects. Here we describe an evaluation of a community-based participatory research study of underserved communities in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam at risk for hepatitis C virus.

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A strong and effective COVID-19 and future pandemic responses rely on global efforts to carry out surveillance of infections and emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants and to act accordingly in real time. Many countries in Southeast Asia lack capacity to determine the potential threat of new variants, or other emerging infections. Funded by Wellcome, the Southeast Asia initiative to combat SARS-CoV-2 variants (SEACOVARIANTS) consortium aims to develop and apply a multidisciplinary research platform in Southeast Asia (SEA) for rapid assessment of the biological significance of SARS-CoV-2 variants, thereby informing coordinated local, regional and global responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on creating cost-effective and efficient nanocomposite photocatalysts, specifically TiO/activated carbon (TiO/AC) composites, using a straightforward preparation method involving mechanical pounding, ultrasonic mixing, and mild thermal annealing.
  • Characterization techniques like XRD, SEM-EDS, and UV-Vis spectroscopy were used to analyze the structural and photocatalytic properties of these composites, revealing that the optimal TiO/AC ratio (4:1) showed the best performance in degrading methylene blue.
  • The enhanced photocatalytic activity of the TiO/AC composites is attributed to the combination of activated carbon's high adsorption capacity and titanium oxide's photocatalytic efficiency, which together help
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