Publications by authors named "Vu V"

Objectives: The shape is commonly used to describe the objects. State-of-the-art algorithms in medical imaging are predominantly diverging from computer vision, where voxel grids, meshes, point clouds, and implicit surface models are used. This is seen from the growing popularity of ShapeNet (51,300 models) and Princeton ModelNet (127,915 models).

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Influenza A and B viruses spread out worldwide, causing several global concerns. Discovering neuraminidase inhibitors to prevent influenza A and B viruses is thus of great interest. In this work, a machine learning model was trained and tested to evaluate the ligand-binding affinity to neuraminidase.

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Background: Facial recognition software (FRS) has historically been perceived as lacking the capability to identify individuals from cross-sectional medical images. Utilising such data for identification purposes was considered infeasible due to the substantial computational power and specialised technical expertise it would require. However, recent advancements in accessible artificial intelligence-based (AI-based) software and open-source tools have made these applications widely available and easy to use, raising new privacy concerns.

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Survivors of COVID-19 are susceptible to diminished health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and adverse psychological health, which may be exacerbated by their experiences of fear and the impact of the pandemic itself. This study aims to identify distinct fear and impact patterns related to the COVID-19 pandemic among survivors through latent profile analysis (LPA) and examine the associations of fear and impact patterns with post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and HRQoL. A total of 5,890 Vietnamese COVID-19 survivors completed the COVID-19 Impact Battery- Disability Scale (CIB-D), the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCoV-19 S), the Impact of Event Scale-Revised for PTSS, and the 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) for HRQoL.

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Ring finger protein 128 (RNF128) is a transmembrane E3 ubiquitin ligase mainly localized in the endoplasmic reticulum that is involved in various processes, including T cell anergy and tumor progression. However, the biological function of RNF128 in N-glycosylation remains unexplored. To investigate the functional role of RNF128, we used the proximity-directed biotin labeling method, and identified ribophorin I (RPN1) as a novel RNF128 substrate, demonstrating that RNF128 ubiquitinated RPN1 and promoted its degradation.

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Strategies to design multifunctional interfaces for biosensors have been extensively investigated to acquire optimal sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy. However, heterogeneous ingredients in clinical samples inevitably generate background signals, exposing challenges in biosensor performance. Polymer coating has been recognized as a crucial method to functionalize biointerfaces by providing tailored properties that are essential for interacting with biological systems.

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This paper proposes a novel method for the modal analysis of slow-varying vibration structures based on vector autoregressive models. The basic idea of this method consists of using a short-time sliding window (STSW) to identify modal parameters for non-stationary vibrations. This method uses the recursive least-squares estimation for multivariable systems with the singular value decomposition (SVD) method to find the solutions within a segment of the data from each time window.

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The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) Spine Expert Panel is made up of physicians from the disciplines of radiology, emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, physiatry, a patient advisor, and an epidemiologist/guideline methodologist. After developing a list of 10 clinical/diagnostic scenarios, a rapid scoping review was undertaken to identify systematically produced referral guidelines that provide recommendations for one or more of these clinical/diagnostic scenarios. Recommendations from 23 guidelines and contextualization criteria in the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations (GRADE) for guidelines framework were used to develop 22 recommendation statements across the 8 scenarios (one scenario points to the CAR Trauma Referral Guideline and one scenario points to the CAR Musculoskeletal Guideline).

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  • In Viet Nam, a study utilizing the "Double X" strategy was implemented to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) by combining chest radiographs, computer-aided detection, and GeneXpert testing, revealing that many individuals with pulmonary TB might be asymptomatic.
  • The research analyzed the characteristics of symptomatic and asymptomatic participants, finding that over half of those with confirmed TB were subclinical, with particular demographic trends noted (e.g., older age groups, non-smokers).
  • Results suggested that computer-aided detection of specific radiographic abnormalities, such as fibrosis, could be effective in identifying subclinical TB cases, emphasizing its role in community TB screening efforts.
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  • Vietnamese ginseng (Panax vietnamensis) is well-known for its medicinal properties, particularly due to bioactive compounds called ginsenosides found mainly in its rhizome.
  • A recent study identified seven ginsenosides in the leaves of Vietnamese ginseng, notably ginsenoside Rd and pseudoginsenoside RS1, which showed significant inhibition of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, important for memory function.
  • The research suggests that the leaves could be an alternative source for enhancing memory, providing a basis for further exploration into their potential anti-dementia benefits.
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between parent and child COVID-19 immunization series completion using vaccine records.

Methods: A cross-sectional chart review was performed on parent and child patients at the Albany Medical Center Internal Medicine and Pediatrics practice. Patient and parent demographic data, COVID-19 immunization status, and health care worker status was collected.

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Background: Iatrogenic left main coronary artery (LMCA) dissection resulting from cardiac surgery is a rare complication. Its early detection is challenging and often poses a significant threat to the patient's life. However, evidence regarding the most effective management strategy for this condition remains limited at present.

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Prolonging hot carrier cooling, a crucial factor in optoelectronic applications, including hot carrier photovoltaics, presents a significant challenge. High-energy band-nesting excitons within parallel bands offer a promising and underexplored avenue for addressing this issue. Here, we exploit an exceptional D exciton cooling prolongation of 2 to 3 orders of magnitude compared to sub-picosecond in typical transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) owing to the complex Coulomb environment and the sequential and mismatch-valley relaxation.

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  • * The study revealed that bone morphogenic protein-4 (BMP4) gradients play a crucial role in maintaining cardiac tissue health in both mice and humans with myocarditis.
  • * Enhancing BMP signaling by targeting inhibitors gremlin-1 and gremlin-2 reduced inflammation and fibrosis in mouse models, suggesting that this BMP4-gremlin pathway could be a potential treatment for myocardial inflammation.
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The vortex that forms in the aortic sinus plays a vital role in optimizing blood flow. Disruption of the vortex can result in flow stagnation and activate thrombus formation in the aortic root, especially when aortic valve flow is reduced as during left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support. Our goal in this study was to visualize vortex formation in an experimental model of the aortic root as flow is progressively reduced.

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Tumor-associated inflammation drives cancer progression and therapy resistance, often linked to the infiltration of monocyte-derived tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which are associated with poor prognosis in various cancers. To advance immunotherapies, testing on immunocompetent pre-clinical models of human tissue is crucial. We have developed an in vitro model of microvascular networks with tumor spheroids or patient tissues to assess monocyte trafficking into tumors and evaluate immunotherapies targeting the human tumor microenvironment.

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To investigate caretakers' understanding of midlevel providers and determine if there is theoretical acceptance of midlevel dental therapist (DT) integration into the dental workforce. Validated DT integration surveys were disseminated to caregivers of pediatric medical patients in an urban teaching hospital. Subjects completed a questionnaire regarding previous care received by a midlevel medical provider and were questioned on the acceptance of a midlevel dental provider (i.

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As the role of exosomes in physiological and pathological processes has been properly perceived, harvesting them and their internal components is critical for subsequent applications. This study is a debut of intermittent lysis, which has been integrated into a simple and easy-to-operate procedure on a single paper-based device to extract exosomal nucleic acid biomarkers for downstream analysis. Exosomes from biological samples were captured by anti-CD63-modified papers before being intermittently lysed by high-temperature, short-time treatment with double-distilled water to release their internal components.

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Unlabelled: The mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system (MDS) is the canonical "reward" pathway that has been studied extensively in the context of the rewarding properties of sex, food, and drugs of abuse. In contrast, very little is known about the role of the MDS in the processing of the rewarding and aversive properties of social stimuli. Social interactions can be characterized by their salience (i.

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  • - The study focused on isolating compounds from the leaves of Ligustrum robustum and evaluating their anti-cancer effects, particularly against liver cancer cells (HepG2).
  • - Seven compounds were isolated from the plant, including four lignans and three phenolic derivatives, with isocubein and 4-(2-acetoxyethyl)phenol showing the strongest inhibitory effects on cell growth and tumor development.
  • - This research is the first to report the activity of L. robustum extracts and isolated compounds on HepG2 cells, paving the way for future studies in liver cancer treatment options.
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Implementing the ultrasonic vibration-assisted incremental sheet-forming (UISF) process has been proven to significantly reduce the forming force, improve the surface quality, and enhance the accuracy of the sheet-forming process. However, such effectiveness has primarily focused on easily deformable materials (such as AA1050 and AA1060 aluminum alloys) and small step-down sizes (from 0.3 mm to 0.

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Background: White-rot fungi and bacteria communities are unique ecosystems with different types of symbiotic interactions occurring during wood decomposition, such as cooperation, mutualism, nutritional competition, and antagonism. The role of chitin-active lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) in these symbiotic interactions is the subject of this study.

Method: In this study, bioinformatics tools were used to analyze the sequence and structure of putative LPMOs mined by hidden Markov model (HMM) profiles from the bacterial metagenomic DNA database of collected humus samples around white-rot fungi in Cuc Phuong primary forest, Vietnam.

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Background: Transplant renal artery dissection (TRAD) is a rare and serious event that can cause allograft dysfunction and eventually graft loss. Most cases are managed by operative repair. We report a case of TRAD in the early postoperative period, which was successfully managed with intravascular ultrasound-assisted endovascular intervention.

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  • DCAF12 is a protein that identifies specific degradation signals in other proteins to facilitate their breakdown via the ubiquitin proteasome system.
  • Research found that DCAF12 interacts with melanoma-associated antigen 3 (MAGEA3) and T-complex protein 1 subunit epsilon (CCT5), using advanced techniques to study these interactions.
  • The cryo-EM structure of the DDB1-DCAF12-MAGEA3 complex provided detailed insights into how DCAF12 recognizes and binds to these signals, aiding future drug development targeting this protein's domain.
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