Publications by authors named "Van-Thu Le"

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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  • * RNA therapeutics, particularly antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), show promise in treating β-thalassemia by correcting abnormal splicing of β-globin pre-mRNA and boosting the production of functional hemoglobin.
  • * The text discusses recent advancements in RNA-based therapies for β-thalassemia, highlighting their effectiveness and the challenges faced in their development and clinical application.
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  • * There are five main classes of RNA therapeutics: antisense oligonucleotides, small interfering RNA, microRNA, APTAMER, and messenger RNAs, which target diverse conditions that traditional drugs struggle with, including cancer and genetic diseases.
  • * The chapter covers the history of RNA discoveries, their advantages, action mechanisms, approved RNA drugs, and how these therapeutics are delivered to specific organs and cells, showcasing advancements in the field.
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This study aimed to fabricate the potential therapeutic scaffold to efficiently and safely fastening skin wound healing. A biocompatible grafting polymer-based thermal sensitive hybrid hydrogel (Chitosan-P123, CP) containing gelatin and curcumin was designed to be suitable stiffness for tissue regeneration. A detailed in the rheological study found that the encapsulated agents induced the change in the stiffness of the hydrogel from the hard to the soft.

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Nanogel-based systems loaded with single anticancer drugs display miscellaneous effectiveness in tumor remission, gradually circumventing mutation and resistance in chemotherapy. Hence, the existence of dual-drug delivered nano-sized systems has been contemporaneous with drug development and preceded the conventional-dose chemotherapy. Among outstanding synergistic drug nanoplatforms, thermosensitive copolymer heparin-Pluronic F127 (Hep-F127) co-delivering cisplatin (CDDP) and curcumins (Cur) (Hep-F127/CDDP/Cur) has emerged as a notable candidate for temperature-responsive drug delivery.

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In this report, poly(amide amine) (PAMAM) dendrimer and Heparin-grafted-monomethoxy polyethylene glycol (HEP-mPEG) were synthesized and characterized. In aqueous solution, the generation 4 PAMAM dendrimers (G4.0-PAMAM) existed as nanoparticles with particle size of 5.

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