Publications by authors named "Thanh V Nguyen"

The draft genome sequence of sp. ARAG 43.8, an agarolytic bacterium isolated from dewatered sewage sludge of an agar factory in Hai Phong, Vietnam, is presented here.

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The study of extremophiles can lead to the discovery of highly tolerant enzymes of value to biotechnology, and extreme environments are typically sampled to facilitate their discovery. Here, we show that extreme acidotolerant filamentous fungi, able to grow at pH < 1, can be found when sampling highly diverse environments, from industrial sites with low pH to typical non-acidic plant and soil samples. Over 100 fungal strains were isolated from over 2,000 samples taken from across Vietnam, and many of the strains were able to grow over wide pH ranges, displaying either acidotolerance or clear acidophilicity.

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Objective: While digital workflows have significantly advanced prosthodontics, capturing functional impressions of edentulous arches remains a critical challenge, particularly in recording dynamic soft tissue movements, which are essential for optimal denture retention and stability. This scoping review aimed to summarize existing methods for recording functional impressions of completely edentulous arches within digital workflows for complete dentures, as well as the strategies used to overcome associated challenges.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across MEDLINE (PubMed), Scopus, and Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source, identifying 31 eligible studies published between 2013 and 2024.

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Background: Accurate diagnosis of sCJD remains challenging in developing countries such as Vietnam, as clinical and research efforts focus on treatable diseases. Several cases of sCJD have been diagnosed in Vietnam but data from formal analyses are lacking. This is the first systematic analysis of patients with sCJD in Vietnam.

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Background: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus and an emerging global health threat. Most research on CHIKV in Malaysia has primarily focused on Peninsular Malaysia, with limited data on its distribution in the endemic regions of Borneo, particularly Sabah. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of CHIKV infection in Sabah, Malaysia.

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In this study, paraffin wax (PW) was combined with fumed silica (FS) as a porous support and FeO-incorporated expanded graphite (EG@FeO) as a thermal conductivity enhancer and multifunctional thermal conversion agent. This combination resulted in the development of PW/FS/EG@FeO composite phase change materials (CPCMs) with varying PW content (60-80%). FS provided ample space to stabilize a significant amount of PW (up to 75%) without liquid leakage.

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Intercepting reactions have recently emerged as an innovative approach in organic synthesis, allowing chemists to harness reactive intermediates to access structures and functionalities that conventional methods cannot easily achieve. By deliberately manipulating reaction pathways, this strategy provides a unique avenue to explore unusual reactivities and complex molecular architectures. In this work, we have developed a new protocol for the nucleophile-intercepted Beckmann fragmentation reaction (NuBFr).

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Frankia cluster-2 strains are diazotrophs that engage in root nodule symbiosis with actinorhizal plants of the Cucurbitales and the Rosales. Previous studies have shown that an assimilated nitrogen source, presumably arginine, is exported to the host in nodules of Datisca glomerata (Cucurbitales), while a different metabolite is exported in the nodules of Ceanothus thyrsiflorus (Rosales). To investigate if an assimilated nitrogen form is commonly exported to the host by cluster-2 strains, and which metabolite would be exported in Ceanothus, we analysed gene expression levels, metabolite profiles, and enzyme activities in nodules.

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  • Xuan Lien Nature Reserve in Vietnam, established in 1999, aims to protect wildlife and habitats but faces serious human disturbances, prompting a need for updated species data.
  • In 2023, a systematic camera trapping survey was conducted across 21,000 hectares, documenting at least 46 species from 39 genera, with a focus on mid- to large-sized terrestrial vertebrates.
  • The study highlights Xuan Lien as vital for small carnivores, yet revealed concerning results regarding overhunting threats, particularly affecting species like ungulates.
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The synthesis of quinoxaline derivatives holds critical importance in various fields ranging from pharmaceuticals to material science. In this study, we introduce a practical light-mediated method for the efficient synthesis of quinoxaline derivatives. This approach enabled the sequential two-step, one-pot synthesis of 1,2-dihydro-2,2-diaryl-substituted quinoxalines from quinones, alkynes, and diamines.

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N-Heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have become important tools in modern synthetic chemistry due to their versatility as organocatalysts and ligands in organometallic complexes. Since their first isolation and characterization, NHCs have demonstrated significant utility in various catalytic processes, offering advantages such as strong σ-electron donation and the ability to stabilize reactive intermediates. However, beyond their well-documented roles in catalysis, the potential of NHCs as stoichiometric reagents and synthetic building blocks remains an underexplored yet promising area.

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The halolactonization reaction provides rapid access to densely functionalized lactones from unsaturated carboxylic acids. The / regioselectivity of this cyclization reaction is primarily determined by the electronic stabilization of alkene substituents, thus making it inherently dependent on substrate structures. Therefore this method often affords one type of halolactone regioisomer only.

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  • The Vietnamese Smell Identification Test (VSIT) has been validated for detecting olfactory dysfunction in the Vietnamese population, but its effectiveness for diagnosing Parkinson's disease (PD) was previously unclear.
  • A study with 218 non-demented PD patients and 218 healthy controls showed that VSIT scores were significantly lower in PD patients compared to controls, demonstrating high sensitivity (84.4%) and specificity (86.2%) for PD diagnosis.
  • The findings suggest that VSIT is a useful tool for supporting PD diagnosis in Vietnam, as olfactory dysfunction in PD does not correlate with disease duration or severity.
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Advanced head and neck cancer (HNC) is functionally and aesthetically destructive, and despite significant advances in therapy, overall survival is poor, financial toxicity is high, and treatment commonly exacerbates tissue damage. Although response and durability concerns remain, antibody-based immunotherapies have heralded a paradigm shift in systemic treatment. To overcome limitations associated with antibody-based immunotherapies, exploration into de novo and repurposed small molecule immunotherapies is expanding at a rapid rate.

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The current study aimed to identify the chemical constituents and bioactivities of the crude ethanolic extract (CEE) and its fractions (ethyl acetate (EAF), hexane (HEF), and aqueous (AEF)) from leaves of cashew ( L.) grown in Vietnam. A total of 31 compounds which belong to alkanes, hydrocarbons, iodine, terpenoids, phenolics, and flavonoids were determined by a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis, with bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate being the most prevailing compound.

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The recent revelation of hidden-borane catalysis has revolutionized the field of catalytic hydroboration in organic synthesis. Many nucleophilic reaction promoters, previously believed to be the catalysts, in fact primarily facilitated the formation of borane (BH), which subsequently acted as the true catalyst. This revelation prompted us to explore the untapped potential of these unexpected transformations, with a view to simplify hydroboration using more cost-effective and environmentally friendly nucleophilic precatalysts.

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Skeletal editing is an important strategy in organic synthesis as it modifies the carbon backbone to tailor molecular structures with precision, enabling access to compounds with specific desired properties. Skeletal editing empowers chemists to transform synthetic approaches of target compounds across diverse applications from drug discovery to materials science. Herein, we introduce a new skeletal editing method to convert readily available aromatic carbonyl compounds into valuable unsaturated carboxylic acids with extended carbon chains.

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Chikungunya fever is an acute febrile illness caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted by mosquitoes. Since 1965, only a few studies with limited scope have been conducted on CHIKV in Vietnam. Thus, this study aimed to determine the seroprevalence and molecular epidemiology of CHIKV infection among febrile patients in Vietnam from 2017 to 2019.

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Introduction: The 12-item Vietnamese smell identification test (VSIT) has been developed to evaluate the olfactory function of the Vietnamese population. This study aimed to investigate the normative value of the VSIT in different age groups and sexes.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Ho Chi Minh University Medical Center, Vietnam.

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Background: Correct olfactory identification requires familiarity with the odor stimuli and is culturally dependent. Existing smell identification tests (SIT) are not culturally specific and may not be reliable in detecting hyposmia in all populations. This study aimed to develop a smell identification test suitable for Vietnamese patients (VSIT).

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Introduction: Organotin compounds are widely used in the plastic industry. We demonstrate the role of brain magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with leukoencephalopathy.

Clinical Course: A 38-year-old man who worked with trimethyltin and dimethyltin in a polyvinyl chloride factory reported a two-week progression of impaired memory, loss of balance, apathy, tinnitus, scaly darkened skin, and psychomotor slowing that rendered him unable to continue his daily activities.

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The aim of this study was to improve the production efficiency of Vietnamese native Ban pig embryos using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Fibroblast cells from Ban pigs were injected into the enucleated cytoplasts of crossbred gilts, and the reconstructed embryos were subsequently cultured. In the first experiment, cytoplasts were isolated from oocytes matured in either a defined porcine oocyte medium (POM) or in TCM199 medium supplemented with porcine follicular fluid.

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Frankia spp. are multicellular actinobacteria that fix atmospheric dinitrogen (N) not only in the free-living state, but also in root-nodule symbioses with more than 200 plant species, called actinorhizal plants. To identify novel Frankia genes involved in N fixation, we previously isolated mutants of Frankia casuarinae that cannot fix N.

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The largest dengue outbreak in the history of Nepal occurred in 2022, with a significant number of casualties. It affected all 77 districts, with the nation's capital, Kathmandu (altitude 1300 m), being the hardest hit. However, the molecular epidemiology of this outbreak, including the dengue virus (DENV) serotype(s) responsible for this epidemic, remain unknown.

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