Works by Pham, Thuy Thi Phuong


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    Prevalence, perception and factors associated with diabetes mellitus among the adult population in central Vietnam: a population-based, cross-sectional seroepidemiological survey.

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    2017
    By:
    • Masami Miyakawa;
    • Takayuki Shimizu;
    • Nguyen Van Dat;
    • Phung Thanh;
    • Pham Thi Phuong Thuy;
    • Nguyen Thi Hoang Anh;
    • Nguyen Huu Chau;
    • Yumi Matsushita;
    • Hiroshi Kajio;
    • Vien Quang Mai;
    • Masahiko Hachiya;
    • Miyakawa, Masami;
    • Shimizu, Takayuki;
    • Van Dat, Nguyen;
    • Thanh, Phung;
    • Thuy, Pham Thi Phuong;
    • Anh, Nguyen Thi Hoang;
    • Chau, Nguyen Huu;
    • Matsushita, Yumi;
    • Kajio, Hiroshi
    Publication type:
    journal article
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    Comprehensive therapy for human H5N1.

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    2011
    By:
    • Takasaki, Jin;
    • Izumi, Shinyu;
    • Nguyen Dang Tuan;
    • Dao Xuan Co;
    • Dang Hung Minh;
    • Ngo Quy Chau;
    • Nguyen Gia Binh;
    • Vu Thi Van;
    • Manabe, Toshie;
    • Pham Thi Phuong Thuy;
    • Tran Thuy Hanh;
    • Kudo, Koichiro
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    Abstract
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    Sex differences in the association between socioeconomic status and untreated hypertension among residents with hypertension in rural Khánh Hòa, Vietnam: a post-hoc analysis.

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    BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2024, v. 24, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/s12872-024-03706-4
    By:
    • Yokobori, Yuta;
    • Fukunaga, Ami;
    • Okawa, Sumiyo;
    • Hachiya, Masahiko;
    • Nguyen, Chau Que;
    • Pham, Thuy Phuong Thi;
    • Hoang, Dong Van;
    • Phan, Danh Cong;
    • Huynh, Dong Van;
    • Le, Huy Xuan;
    • Do, Hung Thai;
    • Mizoue, Tetsuya;
    • Inoue, Yosuke
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    Article
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    Different associations of occupational and leisure-time physical activity with the prevalence of hypertension among middle-aged community dwellers in rural Khánh Hòa, Vietnam.

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    BMC Public Health, 2023, v. 23, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/s12889-023-15631-w
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    • Do, An Dang;
    • Pham, Thuy Thi Phuong;
    • Nguyen, Chau Que;
    • Van Hoang, Dong;
    • Fukunaga, Ami;
    • Yamamoto, Shohei;
    • Shrestha, Rachana Manandhar;
    • Phan, Danh Cong;
    • Hachiya, Masahiko;
    • Van Huynh, Dong;
    • Le, Huy Xuan;
    • Do, Hung Thai;
    • Mizoue, Tetsuya;
    • Inoue, Yosuke
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    Article
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    It has been reported that lactoferrin (LF) participates in the host immune response against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) invasion by enhancing NK cell activity and stimulating neutrophil aggregation and adhesion. We further investigated the role of LF in the entry of SARS pseudovirus into HEK293E/ACE2-Myc cells. Our results reveal that LF inhibits SARS pseudovirus infection in a dose-dependent manner. Further analysis suggested that LF was able to block the binding of spike protein to host cells at 4°C, indicating that LF exerted its inhibitory function at the viral attachment stage. However, LF did not disrupt the interaction of spike protein with angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), the functional receptor of SARS-CoV. Previous studies have shown that LF colocalizes with the widely distributed cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs). Our experiments have also confirmed this conclusion. Treatment of the cells with heparinase or exogenous heparin prevented binding of spike protein to host cells and inhibited SARS pseudovirus infection, demonstrating that HSPGs provide the binding sites for SARS-CoV invasion at the early attachment phase. Taken together, our results suggest that, in addition to ACE2, HSPGs are essential cell-surface molecules involved in SARS-CoV cell entry. LF may play a protective role in host defense against SARS-CoV infection through binding to HSPGs and blocking the preliminary interaction between SARS-CoV and host cells. Our findings may provide further understanding of SARS-CoV pathogenesis and aid in treatment of this deadly disease.

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    PLoS ONE, 2011, v. 6, n. 8, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pone.0023711
    By:
    • Manabe, Toshie;
    • Thuy, Pham Thi Phuong;
    • Can, Vu Van;
    • Takasaki, Jin;
    • Huyen, Dinh Thi Thanh;
    • Chau, Nguyen Thi My;
    • Shimbo, Takuro;
    • Ha, Bui Thi Thu;
    • Izumi, Shinyu;
    • Hanh, Tran Thuy;
    • Chau, Ngo Quy;
    • Kudo, Koichiro
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    Article
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    Respiratory microbes detected in hospitalized adults with acute respiratory infections: associations between influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus and intensive care unit admission or fatal outcome in Vietnam (2015-2017).

    Published in:
    2021
    By:
    • Truong, Phuong Thai;
    • Saito, Shinji;
    • Takayama, Ikuyo;
    • Furuya, Hiroyuki;
    • Nguyen, Binh Gia;
    • Do, Thanh Van;
    • Phan, Phuong Thu;
    • Do, Cuong Duy;
    • Dao, Co Xuan;
    • Pham, Thach The;
    • Dang, Tuan Quoc;
    • Ngo, Chau Quy;
    • Le, Ngan Thi;
    • Bui, Vuong Minh;
    • Le, Dung Trung;
    • Vu, Van Thi Tuong;
    • Pham, Thuy Thi Phuong;
    • Arashiro, Takeshi;
    • Kageyama, Tsutomu;
    • Nakajima, Noriko
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    journal article
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