Publications by authors named "Vy T Nguyen"

The tight junction (TJ), a type of cell-cell junction, regulates the permeability of solutes across epithelial and endothelial cellular sheets and is believed to maintain cell polarity. However, recent studies have provided conflicting views on the roles of TJs in epithelial polarity. Membrane proteins, including occludin, claudin, and the junction adhesion molecule, have been identified as TJ components.

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Background: Meckel's diverticulum, a congenital anomaly arising from incomplete obliteration of the omphalomesenteric duct, often remains asymptomatic but can lead to complications such as diverticulitis and perforation. These complications pose significant diagnostic challenges, especially in adults, and require prompt surgical intervention to achieve optimal outcomes.

Case Reports: We report two cases of complicated Meckel's diverticulum in adult male patients.

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Objective: The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) is a computerized cognitive test system used extensively with military service members. The aim of this study was to develop a nationally representative normative dataset of Army National Guard (ARNG) personnel and to explore potential relationships between ANAM performances and select military service, demographic, and health factors.

Methods: ANAM performance data were collected using standardized procedures from a representative sample of ARNG service members in six U.

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Demands for green ammonia production increase due to its application as a proton carrier, and recent achievements in electrochemical Li-mediated nitrogen reduction reactions (Li-NRRs) show promising reliability. Here, it is demonstrated that F-containing additives in the electrolyte improve ammonia production by modulating the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). It is suggested that the anionic additives with low lowest unoccupied molecular orbital levels enhance efficiency by contributing to the formation of a conductive SEI incorporated with LiF.

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Lightweight biobased insulation polyurethane (BPU) composite foams with high fire-resistance efficiency are interested in building effective energy and low environmental impact today. This study focuses on manufacturing lightweight BPU from liquefied bamboo polyols and biomass resources, including rice husk and wood flour. Then, they are combined with three flame retardant (FR) additives, such as aluminum diethyl phosphinate, aluminum trihydroxide, and diammonium phosphate, to improve their fire resistance performance.

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Atomically dispersed first-row transition metals embedded in nitrogen-doped carbon materials (M-N-C) show promising performance in catalytic hydrogenation but are less well-studied for reactions with more complex mechanisms, such as hydrogenolysis. Their ability to catalyze selective C-O bond cleavage of oxygenated hydrocarbons such as aryl alcohols and ethers is enhanced with the participation of ligands directly bound to the metal ion as well as longer-range contributions from the support. In this article, we describe how Fe-N-C catalysts with well-defined local structures for the Fe sites catalyze C-O bond hydrogenolysis.

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Synthetic cathinone derivatives comprise a family of psychoactive compounds structurally related to amphetamine. Over the last decade, clandestine chemists have synthesized a consistent stream of innovative cathinone derivatives to outpace governmental regulatory restrictions. Many of these unregulated substances are produced and distributed as designer drugs.

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  • Upper extremity musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) are common among active-duty Army soldiers, leading to increased limited duty days and suggesting that direct access to occupational therapy (OT) may enhance patient satisfaction and reduce surgery rates.
  • The study analyzed health records of over 18,000 soldiers with MSKIs to assess the time from initial evaluation to full duty status and the utilization of OT services.
  • Findings indicate that longer waits for OT evaluation are associated with higher rates of OT service use and longer limited duty periods, suggesting that earlier OT intervention could benefit soldiers' recovery times and healthcare needs.
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α-Pyrrolidinohexiophenone (α-PHP) is the one-carbon unit α-extended homolog of the better-known and widely abused synthetic cathinone central stimulant α-PVP ("flakka"); both are now U.S. Schedule I controlled substances.

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Background: () remains a major cause of gastroduodenal diseases. We aimed to evaluate the burden of this infection, particularly peptic ulcer disease in Vietnamese children.

Methods: We enrolled consecutive children referred for esophagogastroduodenoscopy at two tertiary children's hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City, from October 2019 to May 2021.

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  • Basic combat training (BCT) leads to significant changes in the bone microarchitecture of soldiers, particularly in the tibia, and is influenced by factors like sex and race.
  • A study analyzed 1,605 trainees, measuring bone density and thickness before and after 8 weeks of BCT, finding increases across all groups but notable differences in the degree of change based on sex and race.
  • Female trainees showed greater improvements in trabecular bone metrics compared to males, while white trainees had better outcomes than black trainees in certain bone density measures.
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  • - The study investigates how basic training (BCT) affects menstruation in female trainees, specifically looking at whether changes in body mass, composition, or physical activity are linked to menstrual interruptions.
  • - Female trainees were divided into two groups based on their menstrual history: those with regular cycles and those with missed cycles, with assessments done before and after BCT.
  • - Results showed that a significant majority (86%) experienced menstrual changes, with those having regular cycles more likely to retain menstrual periods. Additionally, gaining body mass and lean mass may increase the chances of missing a period during training.
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Certain 4-substituted analogs of 1-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)isopropylamine (2,5-DMA) are psychoactive classical hallucinogens or serotonergic psychedelic agents that function as human 5-HT (h5-HT) serotonin receptor agonists. Activation of a related receptor population, h5-HT receptors, has been demonstrated to result in adverse effects including cardiac valvulopathy. We previously published on the binding of several such agents at the two receptor subtypes.

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Purpose: To evaluate the association of posterior vitreous opacities (PVOs) on optical coherence tomography with retinal tears identified on examination in patients with acute, symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment (PVD).

Methods: Data were retrospectively collected from the medical records of 388 patients with acute, symptomatic PVD between January 1, 2021, and June 30, 2021. Included patients had received a primary diagnosis of PVD and presented with flashes and/or floaters.

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  • Amoxicillin-resistant strains of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are increasing in Vietnam, making it harder to treat infections with this antibiotic, which prompted the study to explore the extent of this resistance and its genetic causes.
  • The study involved 308 patients with dyspepsia, using various diagnostic tests, including E-tests to check for amoxicillin susceptibility, and real-time PCR to detect genetic mutations linked to resistance.
  • Results showed that 25.7% of H. pylori strains were primarily resistant to amoxicillin, and specific mutations in the pbp1A gene were significantly associated with this resistance, highlighting the genetic diversity among resistant and sensitive strains.
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The characteristics of aerogel materials such as the low density and large surface area enable them to adsorb large amounts of substances, so they show great potential for application in industrial wastewater treatment. Herein, using a combination of completely environmentally friendly materials such as cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) extracted from the petioles of the nipa palm tree and graphene oxide (GO) fabricated by simple solvent evaporation, a composite aerogel was prepared by a freeze-drying method. The obtained aerogel possessed a light density of 0.

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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and several university programs have collaborated on a large effort to expand and improve occupational safety and health content in Wikipedia using a platform developed by Wiki Education. This article describes the initiative, student contributions, and evaluations of this effort by instructors from two universities between 2016 and 2020. The Wiki Education platform allowed instructors to set timelines and track students' progress throughout the semester while students accessed training to best expand health content in Wikipedia.

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Introduction: Neuromusculoskeletal injuries (NMSKIs) are the primary cause of ambulatory visits, lost duty days, and disability discharges in the U.S. Military.

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Background And Objective: Toenail metal concentrations can be used as an effective biomarker for exposure to environmental toxicants. Typically toenail clippings are measured ex vivo using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). X-ray fluorescence (XRF) toenail metal measurements done on intact toenails in vivo could be used as an alternative to alleviate some of the disadvantages of ICP-MS.

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The early characterization of ligands at the dopamine and serotonin transporters, DAT and SERT, respectively, is important for drug discovery, forensic sciences, and drug abuse research. 4-Methyl amphetamine (4-MA) is a good example of an abused drug whose overdose can be fatal. It is a potent substrate at DAT and SERT where its simplest secondary amine (N-methyl 4-MA) retains substrate activity at them.

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Fetal exposure to elevated androgens is thought to contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk. However, data rely heavily on in utero androgens measurements, which also reflect fetal secretions. Thus, in utero hyperandrogenemia might indicate adverse autism-related neurogenesis that has already occurred affecting fetal androgen homeostasis, rather than being a cause of the disorder.

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Nail polishes have evolved considerably. Toxic elements, such as lead, have been found in nail polish, and it is unclear if new finishes using metallic effect pigments may be contributing to metals exposure in nail technicians. We characterized concentrations of trace elements in 40 nail polishes, 9 technicians' urine, and 20 technicians' toenail clippings from 8 nail salons in the Boston area in 2017.

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Catalytic cleavage of strong bonds including hydrogen-hydrogen, carbon-oxygen, and carbon-hydrogen bonds is a highly desired yet challenging fundamental transformation for the production of chemicals and fuels. Transition metal-containing catalysts are employed, although accompanied with poor selectivity in hydrotreatment. Here we report metal-free nitrogen-assembly carbons (NACs) with closely-placed graphitic nitrogen as active sites, achieving dihydrogen dissociation and subsequent transformation of oxygenates.

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Methcathinone (MCAT; ), the progenitor of numerous and widely abused "synthetic cathinone" central stimulants, exists as a pair of optical isomers. Although (-)MCAT is several-fold more potent than (+)MCAT in rodent locomotor stimulation and in stimulus generalization studies in rat drug discrimination assays, the individual optical isomers of MCAT have never been directly compared for their actions at monoamine transporters that seem to underlie their actions and have never been examined for their relative abuse potential. Here, we found that the isomers of MCAT are nearly equieffective at dopamine and norepinephrine transporters (DAT and NET, respectively) as transporter substrates (.

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