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102. High rates of clarithromycin and levofloxacin resistance of Helicobacter pylori in patients with chronic gastritis in the south east area of Vietnam
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Ngoc Quy Hue Dang, Thi Minh Thi Ha, Si-Tuan Nguyen, Nguyen Dang Khoa Le, Thi Minh Thi Nguyen, Thanh Hai Nguyen, Thi Thu Hang Pham, and Van Huy Tran
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Helicobacter pylori ,Antibiotic resistance ,Clarithromycin ,Levofloxacin ,Epsilometer test ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Background: The increasing rates of clarithromycin (CLR)- and levofloxacin (LVX)-resistant Helicobacter pylori are the main causes of the considerable decrease in the eradication rates of triple therapy and LVX-based regimens. The aims of this study were to determine the rates of CLR- and LVX-resistant H. pylori by the Epsilometer test and to assess the risk factors for this antibiotic resistance among patients with chronic gastritis in the south east area of Vietnam. Methods: Gastric biopsy specimens were obtained from 153 patients with H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis for use in culture and in the Epsilometer test to determine CLR and LVX susceptibilities. Results: The rates of H. pylori resistance to CLR and LVX were 72.6% and 40.5%, respectively. Dual-resistant H. pylori (to both CLR and LVX) accounted for 30.7% of patients. The rates of high-level resistance to CLR and LVX were 18.9% and 83.9%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that age older than 30 years (odds ratio [OR] = 3.80, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.61–8.97) and history of H. pylori treatment (OR = 8.72, 95% CI 1.90–39.91) were independent risk factors for CLR resistance, whereas only age older than 35 years (OR = 2.42, 95% CI 1.23–4.76) was an independent risk factor for LVX resistance. Conclusions: These results revealed high rates of resistance of H. pylori to CLR and LVX in patients with chronic gastritis in the south east area of Vietnam. This suggests that CLR-based triple therapy should not be used for the eradication treatment of H. pylori, and LVX susceptibility testing of H. pylori strains should be performed before choosing alternative regimens.
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- 2020
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103. Prevalence of Zika virus neutralizing antibodies in healthy adults in Vietnam during and after the Zika virus epidemic season: a longitudinal population-based survey
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Co Thach Nguyen, Meng Ling Moi, Thi Quynh Mai Le, Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen, Thi Bich Hau Vu, Hai Tuan Nguyen, Thi Thu Hang Pham, Thi Hien Thu Le, Le Manh Hung Nguyen, Minh Huong Phu Ly, Chris Fook Sheng Ng, Taichiro Takemura, Kouichi Morita, and Futoshi Hasebe
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Zika virus ,Zika virus infection ,Seroprevalence ,Seroepidemiologic studies ,Neutralizing antibodies ,Vietnam ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Between 2016 and 2019, 265 cases of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection were reported in Vietnam, predominantly in southern Vietnam. In 2016, a case of ZIKV-associated microcephaly was confirmed in the Central Highlands, and several members of the infant’s family were confirmed to be infected with ZIKV. The study aims to determine the level of immunity to ZIKV in the general population of the ZIKV epidemic region. Methods A total of 879 serum samples were collected from 801 participants between January 2017 and July 2018, during and after the ZIKV epidemic in Vietnam. The samples were tested for anti-ZIKV immunoglobulin M (IgM) and immunoglobulin G (IgG), and anti-dengue virus (DENV) IgG antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Plaque-reduction neutralization test (PRNT) for ZIKV was performed on all samples, and for DENV on the samples that ZIKV neutralizing antibody positive. Results A total of 83 (10.3%) participants had anti-ZIKV IgM. Of the 83, 6 were confirmed to be ZIKV antibodies positive using PRNT and anti-ZIKV IgG ELISA. Of the 718 participants who were anti-ZIKV IgM negative, a further 3 cases were confirmed as positive for antibodies against ZIKV. Of the 9 participants with ZIKV infection, 5 lived in the same village as the infant with ZIKV-associated microcephaly and the other 4 lived in 2 neighboring communes. Repeat samples were collected from the 83 ZIKV IgM positive participants 1.5 years after the first collection. No new cases of ZIKV infection were detected. In addition, 2 of 3 participants with anti-ZIKV NS1 IgG demonstrated a 4- to 8-fold increase in ZIKV neutralizing antibody titer. Conclusions ZIKV was present in the area around Krong Buk, with the rate of ZIKV-specific antibodies was 1.1% in the community since at least 2016. While the low levels of circulation together with low seroprevalence suggests a limited outbreak in the region, the results also reflect on low levels of protective immunity to Zika within the population. These results provide a better understanding of the current ZIKV epidemic status in the region and demonstrate a need for implementation of more effective ZIKV infection control measures.
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104. Studies in the Anthropology of Language in Mainland Southeast Asia
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N.J. Enfield, Jack Sidnell, Charles H. P. Zuckerman, VU Thi Thanh Huong, Hy V. LUONG, Paul Sidwell, Chu May PAING, The Duong NGUYEN, An Thùy TRẦN, Hương Thị Thanh VŨ, Cheryl YIN, Andrea Hoa PHAM, Andrew Anh PHAM, DUONG Thu Hang, NGUYEN Thu Quynh, and NGUYEN Van Loi
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linguistics ,anthropology ,southeast asia ,Languages and literature of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania ,PL1-8844 - Abstract
This collection of 10 articles is from the conference "The Anthropology of Language in Mainland Southeast Asia", held August 19 and 20, 2019 at the University of Sydney.
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- 2020
105. Application of a membrane photobioreactor combined with microalgae for shrimp culture wastewater treatment
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Nguyen Bao Danh, Le Thi Thanh Van, Doan Thi Thu Hang, Le Thai Hoang, Tuong Luong Quang, Vi Pham Thi Thuy, Tran Thi Van Trinh, Le Trung Duc, and Thanh Tran
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Shrimp farming has emerged as a multi-billion-dollar industry in our country, creating numerous economic benefits. However, this sector has several negative environmental impacts. Recent studies on the utilization of microalgae for wastewater treatment are of current interest due to their environmental remediation ability, as well as their potential to generate economic value from the biomass produced after treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the wastewater treatment efficiency of Chlorella Vulgaris using a PMBR membrane photobiological model in shrimp aquaculture. The evaluation process included an acclimatization phase and a treatment effectiveness evaluation phase, which lasted a total of 101 days. Algae biomass, the removal efficiency of COD, N-NO -, N-NO -, N-NH +, and P-PO 3-, and membrane fouling behavior were analyzed. The initial results demonstrated that the algae were well-adapted to shrimp aquaculture wastewater. The removal efficiency of N-NO -, N-NO -, N-NH +, and P-PO 3- and COD was 88.55%, 76.15%, 84.58%, 78.07%, and 81.33%, respectively. The algae biomass steadily increased from 91.3 mg/L to 327.69 mg/L, reaching an average level of about 208 mg/L. Additionally, the transmembrane pressure (TMP) evaluation indicated that the necessary time for membrane fouling removal was approximately 25-26 days.
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- 2023
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106. Activity and Crystal Structure of the Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli Tle3/Tli3 T6SS Effector/Immunity Complex Determined Using an AlphaFold2 Predicted Model
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Thi Thu Hang Le, Christine Kellenberger, Marie Boyer, Pierre Santucci, Nicolas Flaugnatti, Eric Cascales, Alain Roussel, Stéphane Canaan, Laure Journet, and Christian Cambillau
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type VI secretion system ,phospholipase ,immunity ,adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) ,protein secretion ,X-ray structure ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) delivers enzymatic effectors into target cells to destroy them. Cells of the same strain protect themselves against effectors with immunity proteins that specifically inhibit effectors. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a Tle3 phospholipase effector and its cognate immunity protein Tli3—an outer membrane lipoprotein from adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC). Enzymatic assays demonstrate that purified Tle3AIEC has a phospholipase A1, and not A2, activity and that its toxicity is neutralized by the cognate immunity protein Tli3AIEC. Tli3AIEC binds Tle3 in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio. Tle3AIEC, Tli3AIEC and the Tle3AIEC-Tli3AIEC complex were purified and subjected to crystallization. The Tle3AIEC-Tli3AIEC complex structure could not be solved by SeMet phasing, but only by molecular replacement when using an AlphaFold2 prediction model. Tle3AIEC exhibits an α/β-hydrolase fold decorated by two protruding segments, including a N-terminus loop. Tli3AIEC displays a new fold of three stacked β-sheets and a protruding loop that inserts in Tle3AIECcatalytic crevice. We showed, experimentally, that Tle3AIEC interacts with the VgrG AIEC cargo protein and AlphaFold2 prediction of the VgrGAIEC-Tle3AIEC complex reveals a strong interaction between the VgrGAIEC C-terminus adaptor and Tle3AIEC N-terminal loop.
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- 2023
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107. Antagonistic activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from weed plant against stem end rot pathogen of pitaya in Vietnam
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Luu, The Anh, Phi, Quyet Tien, Nguyen, Thi Thu Hang, Dinh, Mai Van, Pham, Bich Ngoc, and Do, Quang Trung
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- 2021
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108. Identity of the Vietnamese narrative culture: archetypal journeys from folk narratives to fantasy short stories
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Thi Kim Ngan, Nguyen, Thi Thu Hang, Nguyen, and Van Trung, Le
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- 2021
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109. Impacts of the sectoral composition of growth on poverty reduction in Vietnam
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Thu Hang Pham and James Riedel
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poverty ,vietnam ,economic sectors ,endogenous ,sectoral composition of growth ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of sectoral economic growth and other factors on poverty reduction in Vietnam in the period 2010–2016. Design/methodology/approach – Originating from the question of whether there is an endogenous problem between the structure of economic growth by sector and some other factors in the process of impact on poverty reduction, the paper has used the 2-Stage Least Squares method to deal with the endogenous issues. Findings – Increasing the proportion of the industrial sector and the agricultural sector had great impacts on poverty reduction. In contrast, the increasing proportion of the service sector made the poverty rate higher. One noticeable thing is that economic growth was not significant for the goal of poverty reduction in 2010–2016. In addition, the process of urbanization, the increase in the labor rate and literacy rate contributed positively to poverty reduction achievements. Finally, population growth was also one of the reasons hindering Vietnam’s successful poverty reduction process. Practical implications – Accelerating the process of economic restructuring in the direction of increasing the proportion of the industry is accompanied by more attention to agricultural development than the service sector. Employment creation policies should be promoted. Maintaining population control by educating poverty reduction awareness for the poor will have a positive effect on long-term poverty reduction. Originality/value – Research on the growth structure by sector affecting poverty reduction in Vietnam is still relatively limited. The study of relationships in the context of endogenous existence is still quite limited in Vietnam. Therefore, this paper has focused on the question of sectoral economic growth affects poverty in the interrelation among sectors in the process of economic development.
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110. Effects of Nanofillers Based on Cetyltrimethylammonium-Modified Clays in a Polypropylene Nanocomposite
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Hyeon-Ju Ryu, Nguyen Thu Hang, Sanoj Rejinold. N, Byeongmoon Jeong, Goeun Choi, and Jin-Ho Choy
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polypropylene ,organo-clay ,nanocomposites ,thermal stability ,mechanical strength ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Nanocomposites of hydrophobic organo-clay/polypropylene (organo-clay/PP) were efficiently developed through a solution-blending technique. For this, we utilized various smectite clays as host agents; namely, Na-montmorillonite (Mt, ~1000 nm), Na-fluorine mica (Mica, ~1500 nm), and Na-hectorite (Ht, ~60 nm) with varied sizes, layer charges, and aspect ratios. Such clays were functionalized with cetyltrimethylammonium (CTA) bromide via an intercalation technique to obtain hydrophobic organic clays. The as-made clay particles were further mixed with a PP/xylene solution; the latter was removed to obtain the final product of the CTA-clay/PP nanocomposite. An X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed that there were no characteristic (001) diffraction peaks for CTA-Mica in the PP nanocomposites containing CTA-Mica, assuring the fact that the Mica layers could be completely exfoliated and thereby homogenously composited within the PP. On the other hand, the CTA-Mt and CTA-Ht incorporated composites had broader (001) peaks, which might have been due to the partial exfoliation of CTA-Mt and CTA-Ht in the composites. Among the three CTA-clay/PP nanocomposites, the CTA-Mica nanohybrid showed an enhanced thermal stability by ~42 °C compared to the intact host polymer matrix. We also noted that when the CTA-Mica content was ~9 mass % in the nanocomposites, the Young’s modulus was drastically maximized to 69%. Our preliminary results therefore validated that out of the three tested clay-PP nanocomposites, the CTA-Mica nanofiller served as the best one to improve both the thermal and mechanical properties of the PP nanocomposites.
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- 2022
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111. Protein hydrolysis and fermentation under methanogenic and acidifying conditions
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Thu Hang Duong, Katja Grolle, Tran Thi Viet Nga, Grietje Zeeman, Hardy Temmink, and Miriam van Eekert
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Proteins ,Hydrolysis ,Amino acid fermentation ,Methanogenic conditions ,Non-methanogenic conditions ,Fuel ,TP315-360 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Abstract Background Many kinds of wastewaters contain appreciable quantities of protein. Anaerobic processes are suitable for the treatment of wastewater high in organics to achieve pollution control and recovery of energy as methane and hydrogen, or intermediates for production of biofuels and valuable biochemicals. A distinction between protein hydrolysis and amino acid fermentation, especially for dissolved proteins, is needed to target which one is truly rate-limiting and to effectively harvest bioproducts during anaerobic conversion of these wastewaters. This study explored mesophilic anaerobic hydrolysis and amino acid fermentation of gelatine, as a model for dissolved proteins, at pH 7 and at pH 5. Results The results showed that at pH 7, protein hydrolysis (first-order rate of 0.15 h−1) was approximately 5 times faster than acidification of the hydrolysis products (first-order rate of 0.03 h−1), implying that not hydrolysis but acidification was the rate-limiting step in anaerobic dissolved protein degradation. This was confirmed by (temporary) accumulation of amino acids. Nineteen different amino acids were detected during the first 8 incubation hours of gelatine at neutral pH and the total chemical oxygen demand (COD) of these 19 amino acids was up to approximately 40% of the COD of the gelatine that was added. Protein hydrolysis at pH 5 was 2–25 times slower than at pH 7. Shifting the initial pH from neutral to acidic conditions (pH 5) inhibited protein degradation and changed the volatile fatty acids (VFA) product profile. Furthermore, the presence or absence of methanogenic activity did not affect the rates of protein hydrolysis and acidification. Conclusions The findings in this study can help to set a suitable solid retention time to accomplish anaerobic degradation of protein-rich wastewaters in continuous reactor systems. For example, if the target is harvesting VFAs, methanogens can be washed-out for a shorter retention time while amino acid fermentation, instead of hydrolysis as assumed previously, will govern the design and solutions to improve the system dealing with dissolved proteins.
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112. Synthetic aperture radar and optical remote sensing image fusion for flood monitoring in the Vietnam lower Mekong basin: a prototype application for the Vietnam Open Data Cube
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Nguyen Hong Quang, Vu Anh Tuan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Hao, Le Thi Thu Hang, Nguyen Manh Hung, Vu Le Anh, Le Thi Minh Phuong, and Rachael Carrie
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image fusion ,flood monitoring ,lower mekong vietnam ,open data cube ,sar and optical images ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Flood monitoring systems are crucial for flood management and consequence mitigation in flood prone regions. Different remote sensing techniques are increasingly used for this purpose. However, the different approaches suffer various limitations, including cloud and weather effects (optical data), and low spatial resolution and poor colour presentation (synthetic aperture radar data). This study fuses two data types (Landsat and Sentinel-1) to overcome these limitations and produce better quality images for a prototype flood application in the Vietnam Open Data Cube (VODC). Visual and quantitative evaluation of fused image quality revealed improvement in the images compared with the original scenes. Ground-truth data was used to develop the study flood extraction algorithm and we found a good agreement between our results and SERVIR Mekong (a joint initiative by the US agency for International Development (USAID), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) maps. While the algorithm is run on a personal computer (PC), it has a clear potential to be developed for application on a big data system.
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- 2019
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113. Ab initio study of the optical phonons in 1D antiferromagnet Ca2CuO3
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Hoang, Nam Nhat, Nguyen, Thu Hang, and Nguyen, Chau
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In the spin 1/2 antiferromagnetic Ca2CuO3 the optical excitation along 1D a Cu-O chain showed the enrichment of forbidden peaks that could not be explained by the group theory. We present the cluster-model ab initio study of these optical phonons based on the Hartree-Fock SCF calculation with the 3-21G basic set. The obtained results showed very good agreement with the observed data. The Cu-O resonances generally showed the lower shifts in Ca2CuO3 than in pure CuO and were primarily composed of the vibrations of the oxygen in static host lattice whereas the Cu movements happened only in the collective lattice vibrations. Almost complete classification of the forbidden phonons is presented., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures
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114. Novel Radioiodinated and Radiofluorinated Analogues of FT-2102 for SPECT or PET Imaging of mIDH1 Mutant Tumours
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Valérie Weber, Lucie Arnaud, Sladjana Dukic-Stefanovic, Barbara Wenzel, Valérie Roux, Jean-Michel Chezal, Thu-Hang Lai, Rodrigo Teodoro, Klaus Kopka, Elisabeth Miot-Noirault, Winnie Deuther-Conrad, and Aurélie Maisonial-Besset
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SPECT/PET imaging ,mIDH1 ,FT-2102 ,radioiodination ,radiofluorination ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDHs) are metabolic enzymes commonly mutated in human cancers (glioma, acute myeloid leukaemia, chondrosarcoma, and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma). These mutated variants of IDH (mIDH) acquire a neomorphic activity, namely, conversion of α-ketoglutarate to the oncometabolite D-2-hydroxyglutarate involved in tumourigenesis. Thus, mIDHs have emerged as highly promising therapeutic targets, and several mIDH specific inhibitors have been developed. However, the evaluation of mIDH status, currently performed by biopsy, is essential for patient stratification and thus treatment and follow-up. We report herein the development of new radioiodinated and radiofluorinated analogues of olutasidenib (FT-2102) as tools for noninvasive single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of mIDH1 up- and dysregulation in tumours. Nonradiolabelled derivatives 2 and 3 halogenated at position 6 of the quinolinone scaffold were synthesised and tested in vitro for their inhibitory potencies and selectivities in comparison with the lead compound FT-2102. Using a common organotin precursor, (S)-[125I]2 and (S)-[18F]3 were efficiently synthesised by radio-iododemetallation and copper-mediated radiofluorination, respectively. Both radiotracers were stable at room temperature in saline or DPBS solution and at 37 °C in mouse serum, allowing future planning of their in vitro and in vivo evaluations in glioma and chondrosarcoma models.
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115. Rapid Screening and Quantitative Determination of Illegal Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors (PDE-5i) in Herbal Dietary Supplements
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Thi Oanh Nguyen, Cao-Son Tran, Thi Thu Hang Do, Thi Minh Hoa Nguyen, Quang-Dong Bui, Cao-Tien Bui, Hong-Ngoc Nguyen, Thu-Hien Dang, Viet-Chien Dinh, Thi Anh Huong Nguyen, and Thi Hong Hao Le
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Analytical chemistry ,QD71-142 - Abstract
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE-5i) are the first-line medication for oral erectile dysfunction, which are used according to the prescription of doctors. However, these substances have been found illegally in supplementary foods. The quality and safety of dietary supplements for enhancing male sexual performance have been questioned, raising the need for continual development of analytical methods. Liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry has become one of the most effective methods to identify and measure PDE-5i concentration. In this research, we focused on (i) developing and validating an effective screening and quantitation method for more than 53 PDE-5i in ingredients and supplementary products using LC-Q-Exactive after a simple sample extraction and (ii) assessing PDE-5i content in natural-based supplementary products available in Vietnam market. The extraction method used a small amount of organic solvent, which makes it more environmentally friendly (greener). The developed method has a limit of detection of 0.4 mg/kg, a limit of quantitation of 1.2 mg/kg, recoveries from 80 to 110%, and repeatability lower than 15%. Ninety-two herbal supplementary foods and ingredients used for enhancement of male sexual performance available in Vietnamese markets were collected. Fourteen PDE-5i including conventional and novel analogous were detected and measured in eighteen food supplements and two formulation ingredient samples.
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- 2021
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116. Quantitation of the A2A Adenosine Receptor Density in the Striatum of Mice and Pigs with [18F]FLUDA by Positron Emission Tomography
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Daniel Gündel, Magali Toussaint, Thu Hang Lai, Winnie Deuther-Conrad, Paul Cumming, Susann Schröder, Rodrigo Teodoro, Rareş-Petru Moldovan, Francisco Pan-Montojo, Bernhard Sattler, Klaus Kopka, Osama Sabri, and Peter Brust
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7–(3–(4–(2–[18F]fluoroethoxy–1,1,2,2–d4)phenyl)propyl)–2–(furan–2–yl)–7H–pyrazolo[4,3–e][1,2,4]triazolo–[1,5–c]pyrimidin–5–amine ([18F]FLUDA) ,A2A adenosine receptor (A2AAR) ,Parkinson’s disease (PD) ,Huntington’s disease (HD) ,kinetic analysis ,preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The cerebral expression of the A2A adenosine receptor (A2AAR) is altered in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s (PD) and Huntington’s (HD) diseases, making these receptors an attractive diagnostic and therapeutic target. We aimed to further investigate the pharmacokinetic properties in the brain of our recently developed A2AAR–specific antagonist radiotracer [18F]FLUDA. For this purpose, we retrospectively analysed dynamic PET studies of healthy mice and rotenone–treated mice, and conducted dynamic PET studies with healthy pigs. We performed analysis of mouse brain time–activity curves to calculate the mean residence time (MRT) by non–compartmental analysis, and the binding potential (BPND) of [18F]FLUDA using the simplified reference tissue model (SRTM). For the pig studies, we performed a Logan graphical analysis to calculate the radiotracer distribution volume (VT) at baseline and under blocking conditions with tozadenant. The MRT of [18F]FLUDA in the striatum of mice was decreased by 30% after treatment with the A2AAR antagonist istradefylline. Mouse results showed the highest BPND (3.9 to 5.9) in the striatum. SRTM analysis showed a 20% lower A2AAR availability in the rotenone–treated mice compared to the control–aged group. Tozadenant treatment significantly decreased the VT (14.6 vs. 8.5 mL · g−1) and BPND values (1.3 vs. 0.3) in pig striatum. This study confirms the target specificity and a high BPND of [18F]FLUDA in the striatum. We conclude that [18F]FLUDA is a suitable tool for the non–invasive quantitation of altered A2AAR expression in neurodegenerative diseases such as PD and HD, by PET.
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117. Energy-Aware QoS MAC Protocol Based on Prioritized-Data and Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
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Aan Nazmus Sakib, Micheal Drieberg, Sohail Sarang, Azrina Abd Aziz, Nguyen Thi Thu Hang, and Goran M. Stojanović
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WSNs ,quality of service ,energy-aware ,multi-hop routing ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received considerable interest in recent years. These sensor nodes can gather information from the surrounding environment and transmit it to a designated location. Each sensor node in WSN typically has a battery with a limited capacity. Due to their large number and because of various environmental challenges, it is sometimes hard to replace this finite battery. As a result, energy-efficient communication is seen as a critical aspect in extending the lifespan of a sensor node. On the other hand, some applications that require large coverage and generate various sorts of data packets require multi-hop routing and quality of service (QoS) features. Therefore, in order to avoid network failure, these applications need an energy-efficient QoS MAC protocol that can support multiple levels of data packet priority and multi-hop routing features while focusing on energy conservation. An energy-aware QoS MAC protocol based on Prioritized Data and Multi-hop routing (EQPD-MAC) is proposed in this article. The EQPD-MAC protocol offers a simple yet effective cross-layer communication method. It provides timely delivery of multi-priority packets, uses an adaptive active time to limit idle listening, and integrates a robust routing protocol. Finally, the EQPD-MAC protocol’s performance was evaluated and compared to three other well-known QoS MAC protocols. The simulation findings show that the proposed protocol significantly decreases sensor node energy consumption by up to 30.3%, per-bit energy consumption by up to 29.6%, sink node energy consumption by up to 27.4% and increases throughput by up to 23.3%.
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118. Rice and Cassava Distillers Dried Grains in Vietnam: Nutritional Values and Effects of Their Dietary Inclusion on Blood Chemical Parameters and Immune Responses of Growing Pigs
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Taranu, Ionelia, Nguyen, Tien-Thanh, Pham, Kim-Dang, Gras, Mihail A., Pistol, Gina C., Marin, Daniela E., Rotar, Catalin, Habeanu, Mihaela, Ho, Phu-Ha, Le, Thanh-Mai, Bui, Thi Thu-Hang, Mai, Dinh-Vuong, and Chu-Ky, Son
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- 2019
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119. Why Do University Students Refrain from Using E-Books in Libraries? Empirical Evidence from Vietnam
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Hoang, Thu Hang and Nguyen, Ninh
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120. Annual Primary Care 2030 Convening: Creating an Enabling Ecosystem for Person-Centered Primary Healthcare Models to Achieve Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Jessica L. Alpert, Sofiat Akinola, Edward Booty, Dessislava Dimitrova, Thu T. Do, Audu Lucky Emmanuel, Pascal Fröhlicher, Caroline W. Gitonga, Phan Le Thu Hang, Lindsay Hunt, Salim Hussein, Helen Kiarie, Sejal Mistry, Ruth Ngechu, Irina A. Nikolic, Agatha Olago, Todd M. Pollack, Ruben Vellenga, Bram P. Wispelwey, and David B. Duong
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: The 2019 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage and the 2018 Declaration of Astana reaffirm the highest level of political commitment by United Nations Member States to achieve access to health services and primary healthcare for all. Both documents emphasize the importance of person-centered care in both healthcare services and systems design. However, there is limited consensus on how to build a strong primary healthcare system to achieve these goals. Methods: We convened a diverse group of global stakeholders for a high-level dialogue on how to create a person-centered primary healthcare system, using the country examples of the Republic of Kenya and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. We focused our discussion on four themes to enable the creation of person-centered primary healthcare systems in Kenya and Vietnam: (1) strengthened community, person and patient engagement in subnational and national decision making; (2) improved service delivery; (3) impactful use of innovation and technology; and (4) meaningful and timely use of measurement and data. Findings: Here, we present a summary of our convening’s proceedings, with specific insights on how to enable a person-centered primary healthcare system within each of these four domains. Conclusions: Following the 2019 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage and the 2018 Declaration of Astana, there is high-level commitment and global consensus that a person-centered approach is necessary to achieve high-quality primary healthcare and universal health coverage. We offer our recommendations to the global community to catalyze further discourse and inform policy-making and program development on the path to Universal Health Coverage by 2030.
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- 2020
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121. Validation of a Highly Sensitive qPCR Assay for the Detection of Plasma Cell-Free Epstein-Barr Virus DNA in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Diagnosis
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Vu Nguyen Quynh Anh BA, Nguyen Van Ba MD, PhD, Do Tram Anh MD, Nguyen Dinh Ung MD, Nguyen Hoang Hiep PhD, Vu Thi Ly BA, Dinh Thi Thu Hang PhD, Bui Tien Sy MD, PhD, Hoang Dao Chinh MD, Le Minh Ky MD, PhD, Vu Truong Phong MD, PhD, Nguyen Kim Luu MD, PhD, Nguyen Thanh Trung BA, Ho Anh Son MD, PhD, Hoang Van Luong MD, PhD, Nghiem Duc Thuan MD, PhD, Ngo Thanh Tung MD, PhD, and Ho Huu Tho MD, PhD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Quantification of plasma cell-free Epstein Barr virus DNA (cf EBV DNA) has been suggested as a promising liquid biopsy assay for screening and early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the diagnostic value of this assay is currently not known in the population of Vietnam, one of the countries which contributed the most to the NPC cases. Herein, we have reported a highly sensitive quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)-based assay targeting cf EBV DNA for the detection of NPC. A standard curve with linear regression, R 2 = 0.9961 (range: 25-150 000 copies/mL) and a detection limit of 25 copies/mL were obtained using an EBV standard panel provided by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The clinical performance of this assay was assessed using plasma samples obtained from 261 Vietnamese individuals. The optimized qPCR assay detected cf EBV DNA in plasma with a sensitivity of 97.4% and a specificity of 98.2%. The absolute quantitative results of pretreatment cf EBV DNA and patient overall clinical stages were statistically correlated ( P < .05). In summary, the remarkably high sensitivity and specificity of our optimized qPCR assay strongly supports the wide use of cf EBV DNA quantification as a routine noninvasive method in early diagnosis and management of patients with NPC.
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122. The effect of enterprise risk management on firm value: Evidence from Vietnam industry listed enterprises
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Thuy Duong Phan, Thu Hang Dang, Thi Dieu Thu Nguyen, Thi Thanh Nga Ngo, and Thi Hong Le Hoang
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Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 - Published
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123. Identifying factors influencing on financial risk of construction firms: Evidence from Vietnam stock market
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Thi Van Trang Do, Thi Ha Nguyen,, Thuy Duong Phan, and Thu Hang Dang
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alexander bathory model ,financial risk ,construction firms ,Business records management ,HF5735-5746 - Abstract
This article is carried out to identify factors influencing on financial risk of construction firms listed on Vietnam's stock market. The panel data is extracted from financial statements of 142 listed construction firms between 2012 and 2019. Using regression analysis, financial risk was measured by Alexander Bathory model, it was found: the financial risk was significantly and positively correlated with inventory turnover, negatively correlated with debt structure, return on assets, quick ratio, accounts receivable turnover, fixed assets ratio and weakly correlated with fixed asset turnover, return on sales. These evidences provide useful new insights for business managers and governmental authorities.
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124. Activity Concentrations of Sr-90 and Cs-137 in Seawater and Sediment in the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam
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Trong-Ngo Nguyen, Quang-Thien Tran, Van-Phuc Nguyen, Nhu-Sieu Le, Son-Hai Phan, Xuan-Thang Le, Thi-Thu-Hang Vuong, Van-Phu Nguyen, Đinh-Tung Nguyen, Đinh-Khoa Tran, Minh-Đao Nguyen, Quang-Trung Phan, Thi-Mong-Tham Vo, Van-Thang Duong, and Ngoc-Chung Le
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this study, we measured the activity concentrations of Cs-137 and Sr-90 in surface seawater and surface sediments at the Tra Co, Bach Long Vi, and Ky Anh locations in the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, from December 2018 to October 2019. The average activity at the selected locations was 1.22, 1.43, and 1.33 Bq/m3 for Cs-137 and 0.88, 1.17, and 1.09 Bq/m3 for Sr-90 in surface seawater samples and 0.74, 1.01, and 0.81 Bq/kg dry for Cs-137 and 0.49, 0.49, and 0.43 Bq/kg dry for Sr-90 in sediment samples. The ratio of the average activity concentration (Cs-137/Sr-90) in the surface seawater was 1.42, 1.22, and 1.22 at the Tra Co, Bach Long Vi, and Ky Anh locations, respectively. These are somewhat low compared to the global ratios (1.6 and 1.8). Meanwhile, Cs-137/Sr-90 ratios in the sediment samples at the selected locations were 1.51, 2.06, and 1.88, respectively, which is equal to or greater than the corresponding value for global sedimentation according to the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR). Correlations between Sr-90, Cs-137, and organic carbon content were detected in this study. The results showed that Cs-137 has a high correlation with the organic carbon content in sediment, while Sr-90 has a low correlation.
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125. Non-Invasive Assessment of Locally Overexpressed Human Adenosine 2A Receptors in the Heart of Transgenic Mice
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Daniel Gündel, Thu Hang Lai, Sladjana Dukic-Stefanovic, Rodrigo Teodoro, Winnie Deuther-Conrad, Magali Toussaint, Klaus Kopka, Rareş-Petru Moldovan, Peter Boknik, Britt Hofmann, Ulrich Gergs, Joachim Neumann, and Peter Brust
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[18F]FLUDA ,A2A adenosine receptor ,PET ,myocardium ,heart failure ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A2A adenosine receptors (A2A-AR) have a cardio-protective function upon ischemia and reperfusion, but on the other hand, their stimulation could lead to arrhythmias. Our aim was to investigate the potential use of the PET radiotracer [18F]FLUDA to non-invasively determine the A2A-AR availability for diagnosis of the A2AR status. Therefore, we compared mice with cardiomyocyte-specific overexpression of the human A2A-AR (A2A-AR TG) with the respective wild type (WT). We determined: (1) the functional impact of the selective A2AR ligand FLUDA on the contractile function of atrial mouse samples, (2) the binding parameters (Bmax and KD) of [18F]FLUDA on mouse and human atrial tissue samples by autoradiographic studies, and (3) investigated the in vivo uptake of the radiotracer by dynamic PET imaging in A2A-AR TG and WT. After A2A-AR stimulation by the A2A-AR agonist CGS 21680 in isolated atrial preparations, antagonistic effects of FLUDA were found in A2A-AR-TG animals but not in WT. Radiolabelled [18F]FLUDA exhibited a KD of 5.9 ± 1.6 nM and a Bmax of 455 ± 78 fmol/mg protein in cardiac samples of A2A-AR TG, whereas in WT, as well as in human atrial preparations, only low specific binding was found. Dynamic PET studies revealed a significantly higher initial uptake of [18F]FLUDA into the myocardium of A2A-AR TG compared to WT. The hA2A-AR-specific binding of [18F]FLUDA in vivo was verified by pre-administration of the highly affine A2AAR-specific antagonist istradefylline. Conclusion: [18F]FLUDA is a promising PET probe for the non-invasive assessment of the A2A-AR as a marker for pathologies linked to an increased A2A-AR density in the heart, as shown in patients with heart failure.
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126. Exploratory Factor Analysis on determinant factors to tax evasion behavior: Vietnamese personal income tax case
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Thu Hang Nguyen
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tax evasion ,determinants ,exploratory factor analysis ,pit ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
Theoretical underpinnings and prior works have shown a dozen of determinants to tax evasion behavior. Some suggests categories of variables have been identified in tax evasion literature; however, these groups are manually divided basing on historical record of literature. Therefore, the study would base on data survey questionnaire on Vietnamese personal income tax case and apply Exploratory Factors Analysis technique to test and figure out determinant factor groups. The result suggests that there are four main determinant factors groups to tax evasion behavior, including deterrence factor, government performance factor, policy fairness factor, and tax knowledge factor
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- 2018
127. The impact of audit quality and state ownership on accrual-based earnings management: evidence from Vietnam
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Thu Hang Nguyen, Nguyen Minh Tran Tran, Thi Anh Thuy Pham, and Hoai Thuong Phan
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audit quality ,discretionary accruals ,earnings management ,state ownership ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
This paper examines the impact of audit quality and state ownership on accrual-based earnings management in Vietnamese listed firms. We find that firms which are audited by one of Big Four auditing companies (Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young and KPMG) are less likely to engage in earnings management than those audited by Non-Big Four companies. We also find that the higher the proportion of state ownership accounts in outstanding shares, the less earnings management is. Based on the results, we conjecture that a Big Four auditor tends to restrain the use of aggressive accounting, and to make the audited financial statements in compliance with the standards. Also, enterprises with higher proportion of state ownership may have protection from the government as well as less pressure to meet the market expectations than their counterparts, resulting in less earnings management.
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128. Adipose tissue-derived cytokines and their correlations with clinical characteristics in Vietnamese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Nguyen Linh Toan, Nguyen Van Hoan, Doan Viet Cuong, Nguyen Viet Dung, Phan The Dung, Ngo Thu Hang, Do Thi Huyen Dieu, Dang Thanh Chung, Ho Anh Son, Pham Xuan Phong, George Binh Lenon, Doan Van De, and Hoang Van Tong
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,Adipokine ,Overweight ,Vietnam ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background Adipokines are involved in the pathogenesis of metabolic disorders including obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study investigates the levels of leptin, resistin, visfatin, secreted frizzled-related protein 5 (SFRP5), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) and their correlations with clinical parameters of overweight and T2DM. Methods We recruited overweight 50 patients with T2DM, 88 non-overweight patients with T2DM, 29 overweight and 100 non-overweight individuals devoid of T2DM for this study. The levels of studied adipokines were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and correlated with clinical parameters. Results The levels of MCP-1 and SFRP5 were decreased while visfatin and RBP4 levels were increased in patients with T2DM compared to those in the control individuals (P
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129. Movie indexing and summarization using social network techniques
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Thi Thu Hang Do, Quang Hai Bang Tran, and Quang Dieu Tran
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Movie summarization ,Social network analysis ,Movie analysis ,Character network ,Character appearances ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Abstract Movie summarization and indexing is the study which takes into account the understanding of the audiences. Besides, movie summarization focuses on reducing the length of a movie. Regarding this work, we propose a character network analysis to index and summarize the given movie. The method is based on the discovery and analysis of characters with respect to their appearance and the relationships among them in the movie. The strategy analysis is used to detect scenes, to segment the sub-plots of the story, and to extract character network and the main storyline of the movie. As a result, the social strength of each character in the social network is measured using measurement techniques that will then be used to mine the main plotline of the movie. In the final stage, the main storyline is used to provide a summarized version of the movie based on the social power of the characters. Experiments were carried out with 17 series of the Star Wars, the Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter. The experimental evaluation results show that this study should index and extract summarization versions while keeping the understanding of the audiences.
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130. Performance of the TB-LAMP diagnostic assay in reference laboratories: Results from a multicentre study
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Thu Hang Pham, Jonathan Peter, Fernanda C.Q. Mello, Tommy Parraga, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan, Pamela Nabeta, Eloise Valli, Tatiana Caceres, Keertan Dheda, Susan E. Dorman, Doris Hillemann, Christen M. Gray, and Mark D. Perkins
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of TB-LAMP, a manual molecular tuberculosis (TB) detection method, and provide comparison to the Xpert MTB/RIF assay. Methods: In a large multicentre study, two sputum samples were collected from participants with TB symptoms in reference laboratories in Peru, South Africa, Brazil, and Vietnam. Each sample was tested with TB-LAMP. The reference standard consisted of four direct smears, four cultures, and clinical and radiological findings. Individuals negative on conventional tests were followed up after 8 weeks. The Xpert MTB/RIF assay was performed on fresh or frozen samples as a molecular test comparison. Results: A total of 1036 adults with suspected TB were enrolled. Among 375 culture-confirmed TB cases with 750 sputum samples, TB-LAMP detected 75.6% (95% confidence interval (CI) 71.8–79.4%), including 97.9% (95% CI 96.4–99.4%) of smear-positive TB samples and 46.6% (95% CI 40.6–52.7%) of smear-negative TB samples. Specificity in 477 culture-negative participants not treated for TB (954 sputum samples) was 98.7% (95% CI 97.9–99.6%). TB-LAMP test results were indeterminate in 0.3% of cases. Conclusions: TB-LAMP detects nearly all smear-positive and half of smear-negative TB cases and has a high specificity when performed in reference laboratories. Performance was similar to the Xpert MTB/RIF assay. Keywords: Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Polymerase chain reaction, Clinical trials
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131. WHY DO VIETNAMESE PEOPLE EVADE TAXES?
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Thu Hang Nguyen
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tax evasion ,determinants to tax evasion ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
Prior works and theoretical framework has shown many determinants to tax evasion. However, the authors did not examine which determinants are the most and the least important reasons for evading taxes from taxpayers’ perspective. This study examines the importance levels of reasons why people evade taxes, taking Vietnamese personal income tax as the case study. Data is gathered through survey questionnaire and interviews, and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software. Results suggest that government performance related reasons are more important than deterrence related ones in explaining for people’s decision to evade taxes.
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- 2018
132. Outbreak of African Swine Fever, Vietnam, 2019
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Van Phan Le, Dae Gwin Jeong, Sun-Woo Yoon, Hye-Min Kwon, Thi Bich Ngoc Trinh, Thi Lan Nguyen, Thi To Nga Bui, Jinsik Oh, Joon Bae Kim, Kwang Myun Cheong, Nguyen Van Tuyen, Eunhye Bae, Thi Thu Hang Vu, Minjoo Yeom, Woonsung Na, and Daesub Song
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African swine fever ,Vietnam ,viruses ,swine ,outbreak ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
African swine fever is one of the most dangerous diseases of swine. We confirmed the 2019 outbreak in Vietnam by real-time reverse transcription PCR. The causative strain belonged to p72 genotype II and was 100% identical with viruses isolated in China (2018) and Georgia (2007). International prevention and control collaboration is needed.
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133. Prediction of the xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of celery seed extract from ultraviolet–visible spectrum using machine learning algorithms
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Nguyen Thu, Hang, Nguyen Van, Phuong, Le Viet, Hoang, Ngo Minh, Khoa, and Le Thi, Trang
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- 2020
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134. Prevalence of Zika virus neutralizing antibodies in healthy adults in Vietnam during and after the Zika virus epidemic season: a longitudinal population-based survey
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Nguyen, Co Thach, Moi, Meng Ling, Le, Thi Quynh Mai, Nguyen, Thi Thu Thuy, Vu, Thi Bich Hau, Nguyen, Hai Tuan, Pham, Thi Thu Hang, Le, Thi Hien Thu, Nguyen, Le Manh Hung, Phu Ly, Minh Huong, Ng, Chris Fook Sheng, Takemura, Taichiro, Morita, Kouichi, and Hasebe, Futoshi
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135. Characteristics and Pathogenicity of the Cell-Adapted Attenuated Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus of the Non-S INDEL Cluster
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Thi Thu Hang Vu, Minjoo Yeom, Hyoungjoon Moon, Thi Nhan Tran, Van Phan Le, and Daesub Song
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porcine epidemic diarrhea ,attenuated vaccine ,pathogenicity ,LLC-MK2 ,genetic variations ,Medicine - Abstract
The high antigenic diversity of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) means that porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is a challenge for the global pig industry. Understanding the circulation of the virus to determine an optimal vaccine strategy is important in controlling the disease. In this study, we describe the genetic diversity of circulating PEDV based on the full sequences of spike genes of eight positive samples collected in Vietnam since 2018. Additionally, we developed a live attenuated vaccine candidate from the cell-adapted PEDV2 strain, which was continuously passaged until level 103 in VERO-CCL81 cells. PEDV2-p103, which belongs to the emerging non-S INDEL cluster, exhibited low virus shedding, did not induce lesions in the small intestine of challenged piglets, and had a high titer in the VERO-CCL81 cell at 48 h post-infection. These results suggest that the PEDV2-p103 strain could be a potential oral attenuated vaccine, and its immunogenicity and efficacy should be further assessed through in vivo tests.
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136. Low Prevalence of HEV Infection and No Associated Risk of HEV Transmission from Mother to Child among Pregnant Women in Vietnam
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Pham Xuan Huy, Dang Thanh Chung, Dang Thuy Linh, Ngo Thu Hang, Sivaramakrishna Rachakonda, Srinivas Reddy Pallerla, Le Thi Kieu Linh, Hoang Van Tong, Le Minh Dung, Can Van Mao, Heiner Wedemeyer, C-Thomas Bock, Peter G. Kremsner, Le Huu Song, Bui Tien Sy, Nguyen Linh Toan, and Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan
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hepatitis E virus ,HEV-3 ,pregnant women ,mother-to-child-transmission ,zoonoses ,Medicine - Abstract
Infections with HEV in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are associated with increased rates of preterm birth, miscarriage, and stillbirth. The aim of the present study was to investigate HEV infections in pregnant women and the possibility of mother-to-child transmission, and associated outcomes. A total of 183 pregnant women in their third trimester were recruited and followed until delivery. Anti-HEV IgG and IgM were determined via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and HEV nucleic acids were detected in stool and cord blood samples. HEV genotypes were identified by Sanger sequencing, and phylogenetic analyses were performed. Mother-to-child transmission and associated adverse outcomes were not observed. Only 2% of patients (n = 4/183) tested positive for anti-HEV IgM, and 8% (n = 14/183) tested positive for anti-HEV IgG antibodies. Cord blood (n = 150) analysis showed that there was no IgM detected, while 4% (n = 6/150) tested positive for anti-HEV IgG, which was consistent with mothers testing positive for anti-HEV IgG. Nucleic acid tests for HEV RNA yielded 2% (n = 4/183) from the serum and stool of pregnant women, and none from cord blood. The HEV isolates belonged to the genotype HEV-3a, with 99% homology with humans and 96% with pigs. No association was found between the risk of HEV infection and pregnancy outcomes or HEV transmission from mother to child. HEV-3 infections of zoonotic origin in pregnancy might have eventually resolved without complications.
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137. Point Reward System: A Method of Assessment That Accommodates a Diversity of Student Abilities and Interests and Enhances Learning
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Derado, Josip, Garner, Mary L., and Tran, Thu-Hang
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Students' abilities and interests vary dramatically in the college mathematics classroom. How do we teach all of these students effectively? In this paper, we present the Point Reward System (PRS), a new method of assessment that addresses this problem. We designed the PRS with three main goals in mind: to increase the retention rates; to keep all students actively engaged in the learning process; and to enhance the students' learning experience. At the same time, we wanted to keep implementation of the PRS practical while not diminishing its potential to facilitate the learning process. We compared PRS to the traditional assessment method that currently prevails at the universities and colleges. The data showed that use of the PRS significantly lowered WFD rates compared with the traditional assessment method. PRS was also more successful in keeping students engaged in the course throughout the semester and it had more impact on students' learning.
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138. Identification of Fungal Community Associated with Deterioration of Optical Observation Instruments of Museums in Northern Vietnam
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Cao Cuong Ngo, Quang Huy Nguyen, Thu Hoai Nguyen, Ngoc Tung Quach, Pravin Dudhagara, Thi Hanh Nguyen Vu, Thi Thanh Xuan Le, Thi Thu Hang Le, Thi Thu Hong Do, Van Duc Nguyen, Nam Trung Nguyen, and Quyet-Tien Phi
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glass corrosion ,biodeterioration ,optical instruments ,fungal community ,Aspergillus ,Penicillium ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Fungi are the most harmful microorganisms responsible for the deterioration of nonmetallic materials such as glass, polymers, and composites. To date, biological aspects of glass deterioration have been poorly investigated. The present study aimed to evaluate the diversity of the fungal community colonizing eyepieces of binoculars collected from museums of the northern provinces of Vietnam and the biodeterioration effects on accurate glass reproductions. A total of 40 isolates belonging to 14 genera were identified based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing, morphological features, and maximum likelihood analysis. The most abundant fungal genera included Aspergillus (43.8%) and Penicillium (31.3%). Among those detected, Byssochlamys, Curvularia, Phomopsis, Coprinellus, Perenniporia, Talaromyces, Pithomyces, Neopestalotiopsis, Trichoderma, Pleospora, and Humicola were found for the first time. Of the 40 strains tested, 8 strains showed great organic acid production, and the extent of mycelium covered from 33.6 to 46.24%. Specifically, the highest extracellular polymeric substance production was observed in Byssochlamys spectabilis BXMA1-2 (14.96 g/L), Aspergillus niger BXMA5-2 (12.17 g/L), and Aspergillus ochraceopetaliformis BMLC1-2 (9.89 g/L). Glass biodeterioration experiments revealed that the light transmission through the fungal-treated glasses was decreased by 30–42.2% as compared to the nontreated glass. In addition, the main alterations resulted from hyphal fingerprints and spots, leading to apparent damage and biocorrosion.
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139. Movie indexing and summarization using social network techniques
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Do, Thi Thu Hang, Tran, Quang Hai Bang, and Tran, Quang Dieu
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- 2018
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140. Assessment of household risk management strategies for coastal aquaculture: the case of clam farming in Thaibinh Province, Vietnam
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Ngo, Thi Thu Hang, Azadi, Hossein, Tran, Huu Cuong, and Lebailly, Philippe
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- 2018
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141. Promoting the Purchase of Textbooks in the Vietnamese Higher Education Sector
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Phan, Thi Thu Hoai, Cao, Tuan Khanh, Hoang, Thu Hang, Vu, Phuong Anh, and Nguyen, The Ninh
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- 2018
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142. A novel strain of porcine deltacoronavirus in Vietnam
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Le, Van Phan, Song, Sok, An, Byung-Hyun, Park, Gyu-Nam, Pham, Ngoc Thach, Le, Dinh Quyen, Nguyen, Van Tam, Vu, Thi Thu Hang, Kim, Ki-Sun, Choe, SeEun, and An, Dong-Jun
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- 2018
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143. New eight genes identified at the clinical multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii DMS06669 strain in a Vietnam hospital
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Nguyen Si-Tuan, Hua My Ngoc, Pham Thi Thu Hang, Cuong Nguyen, Pham Hung Van, and Nguyen Thuy Huong
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Acinetobacter baumannii ,Multidrug resistance ,Draft genome assembly ,Next generation sequencing ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Acinetobacter baumannii is an important nosocomial pathogen that can develop multidrug resistance. In this study, we characterized the genome of the A. baumannii strain DMS06669 (isolated from the sputum of a male patient with hospital-acquired pneumonia) and focused on identification of genes relevant to antibiotic resistance. Methods Whole genome analysis of A. baumannii DMS06669 from hospital-acquired pneumonia patients included de novo assembly; gene prediction; functional annotation to public databases; phylogenetics tree construction and antibiotics genes identification. Results After sequencing the A. baumannii DMS06669 genome and performing quality control, de novo genome assembly was carried out, producing 24 scaffolds. Public databases were used for gene prediction and functional annotation to construct a phylogenetic tree of the DMS06669 strain with 21 other A. baumannii strains. A total of 18 possible antibiotic resistance genes, conferring resistance to eight distinct classes of antibiotics, were identified. Eight of these genes have not previously been reported to occur in A. baumannii. Conclusions Our results provide important information regarding mechanisms that may contribute to antibiotic resistance in the DMS06669 strain, and have implications for treatment of patients infected with A. baumannii.
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144. Real Earnings Management: Evidence From Vietnam
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Thu Hang Nguyen and Manh Hiep Nguyen
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real earnings management ,earnings quality ,zero earnings ,vietnam ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
We examine real earnings management in Vietnamese listed firms. In accordance with prior literature, we find that real earnings management is more severe in firms that have low ROA, low market-to-book ratio. Moreover, firms that have earnings close to zero are more likely to engage in real earnings management. This conclusion is consistent across different proxies used. Specifically, these firms exhibit significantly lower abnormal cash flows, lower discretionary expenses but higher productions costs than other firms do. Based on the results, we conjecture that reduction of discretionary expenses and overproduction may be more favorable tactics in real earnings managment.
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- 2016
145. Diagnostic Value of Fluorescence Methods, Visual Inspection and Photographic Visual Examination in Initial Caries Lesion: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Mai Thi Giang Thanh, Ngo Van Toan, Do Thi Thanh Toan, Nguyen Phu Thang, Ngoc Quang Dong, Nguyen Tien Dung, Phung Thi Thu Hang, Le Quynh Anh, Nguyen Thu Tra, and Vo Truong Nhu Ngoc
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fluorescence ,initial tooth caries ,photographic visual examination ,visual inspection ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy of fluorescence-based methods, visual inspections, and photographic visual examinations in initial caries detection. A literature search was undertaken in the PubMed and Cochrane databases. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed, and eligible articles published from 1 January 2009 to 30 October 2019 were included if they met the following criteria: they (1) assessed the accuracy of methods of detecting initial tooth caries lesions on occlusal, proximal, or smooth surfaces in both primary and permanent teeth (in clinical); (2) used a reference standard; (3) reported data regarding the sample size, prevalence of initial tooth caries, and accuracy of the methods. Data collection and extraction, quality assessment, and data analysis were conducted according to Cochrane standards Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies-2. Statistical analyses were performed using Review Manager 5.3 and STATA 14.0. A total of 12 eligible articles were included in the meta-analysis. The results showed that the sensitivity and specificity of fluorescence-based methods were 80% and 80%, respectively; visual inspection was measured at 80% and 75%, respectively; photographic visual examination was measured at 67% and 79%, respectively. We found that the visual method and the fluorescence method were reliable for laboratory use to detect early-stage caries with equivalent accuracy.
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146. Bullying the Meek: A Conceptualisation of Vietnamese School Bullying
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Horton, Paul, Kvist Lindholm, Sofia, and Nguyen, Thu Hang
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Drawing on ethnographic research conducted at three lower secondary schools in the northern Vietnamese cities of Hanoi and Haiphong, this article provides a contextually nuanced conceptualisation of Vietnamese school bullying. In doing so, the article not only addresses the lack of knowledge about Vietnamese school bullying, but also poses a number of critical questions about how school bullying is more widely understood. The descriptions of school bullying provided by teachers and students in this article suggest that school bullying cannot be reduced to the negative actions and aggressive intentionality that are so often used to define it in the mainstream literature. Instead, these actions are perceived as "instruments" for bullying that serve a function in the social and institutional context of the school. Furthermore, the descriptions provided by teachers and students challenge the view of meekness (the passive victim) as an individual personal trait. While they suggest that students who are perceived as meek in the social context of the school are most likely to be bullied, they also highlight that some students accede to the demands of their peers in order to escape being subjected to more direct negative actions. The study thus suggests that a key for understanding the role that bullying plays in students' day-to-day life at school is to acknowledge the "function" of "meekness" in bullying situations and to thus place more focus on the social and institutional context within which bullying occurs.
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147. Development of 18F-Labeled Radiotracers for PET Imaging of the Adenosine A2A Receptor: Synthesis, Radiolabeling and Preliminary Biological Evaluation
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Thu Hang Lai, Susann Schröder, Magali Toussaint, Sladjana Dukić-Stefanović, Mathias Kranz, Friedrich-Alexander Ludwig, Steffen Fischer, Jörg Steinbach, Winnie Deuther-Conrad, Peter Brust, and Rareş-Petru Moldovan
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adenosine receptors ,A2A receptor ,fluorine-18 ,positron emission tomography ,vipadenant ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) represents a potential therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases. Aiming at the development of a positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracer to monitor changes of receptor density and/or occupancy during the A2AR-tailored therapy, we designed a library of fluorinated analogs based on a recently published lead compound (PPY). Among those, the highly affine 4-fluorobenzyl derivate (PPY1; Ki(hA2AR) = 5.3 nM) and the 2-fluorobenzyl derivate (PPY2; Ki(hA2AR) = 2.1 nM) were chosen for 18F-labeling via an alcohol-enhanced copper-mediated procedure starting from the corresponding boronic acid pinacol ester precursors. Investigations of the metabolic stability of [18F]PPY1 and [18F]PPY2 in CD-1 mice by radio-HPLC analysis revealed parent fractions of more than 76% of total activity in the brain. Specific binding of [18F]PPY2 on mice brain slices was demonstrated by in vitro autoradiography. In vivo PET/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in CD-1 mice revealed a reasonable high initial brain uptake for both radiotracers, followed by a fast clearance.
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148. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Novel 18F-Labeled Radiotracer for PET Imaging of the Adenosine A2A Receptor
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Thu Hang Lai, Magali Toussaint, Rodrigo Teodoro, Sladjana Dukić-Stefanović, Mathias Kranz, Winnie Deuther-Conrad, Rareş-Petru Moldovan, and Peter Brust
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adenosine A2A receptor ,fluorine-18 ,positron emission tomography ,tozadenant ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) has emerged as a potential non-dopaminergic target for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and, thus, the non-invasive imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) is of utmost importance to monitor the receptor expression and occupancy during an A2AR-tailored therapy. Aiming at the development of a PET radiotracer, we herein report the design of a series of novel fluorinated analogs (TOZ1-TOZ7) based on the structure of the A2AR antagonist tozadenant, and the preclinical evaluation of [18F]TOZ1. Autoradiography proved A2AR-specific in vitro binding of [18F]TOZ1 to striatum of mouse and pig brain. Investigations of the metabolic stability in mice revealed parent fractions of more than 76% and 92% of total activity in plasma and brain samples, respectively. Dynamic PET/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in mice revealed a brain uptake but no A2AR-specific in vivo binding.
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- 2021
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149. Visitor satisfaction mediating perceived quality and behavioural intention: a gender-based multigroup analysis
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Le, Thu-Hang, Tri, Ha Minh, and Le, Quang-Thang
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Utilising the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), this study examines the relationship between visitor satisfaction, perceived quality, and behavioural intention. It further probes the gender-based moderating effects on these relationships. Data was collected via a questionnaire from 443 Vietnamese domestic tourists, with a gender breakdown of 266 females and 177 males. Results indicate that perceived quality influences visitor satisfaction and, both directly and indirectly, behavioural intentions. No gender-based differences were observed in these relationships. Such findings have pertinent implications for destination strategies and domestic tourism development.
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150. Protein hydrolysis and fermentation under methanogenic and acidifying conditions
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Duong, Thu Hang, Grolle, Katja, Nga, Tran Thi Viet, Zeeman, Grietje, Temmink, Hardy, and van Eekert, Miriam
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- 2019
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