Bachelor Thesis - Biotechnology & Related Fields: Recent submissions
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Effects Of Chitosan Treatment On Gene Expression In Local Soybeans Grown Under Salt Stress Conditions
(2024-07)Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is a vital global crop renowned for its high protein content and nutritional benefits, making it an essential food source for both humans and animals. However, soybeans are moderately ... -
Effect Of Astaxanthin On Gene Expression Of Porcine Oocyte Derived From Early Antral Follicle After In Vitro Growth
(2024-04)The in vitro culturing process of porcine oocytes has increasingly drawn the attention of embryologists worldwide thanks to the species’ great similarity with humans as well as other cattle’s genomes, and thus, its ... -
Development Of The Lyophilized Sputum Mock Sample Containing The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis For Applied To An External Quality Assessment Program
(2024-07)Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a global health problem, affects millions of people each year. Tuberculosis is a common infectious disease in developing countries that requires rapid and accurate diagnosis. In order to ... -
Development Of Multiplex Pira-Pcr In Detecting Variants Associated With Blue Eggshell In Duck
(2024-07)Blue eggshells in ducks have long intrigued researchers and farmers due to the economic benefits of the egg market, especially in Asia. Two G-to-A transitions in the cis-regulatory region of the ABCG2 gene were proposed ... -
Transcriptome Analysis Of A Salt-Tolerant Fungus Trichoderma Spp. At Hypersaline Growth Condition
(2024-05)Saline soil conditions pose significant challenges to agricultural productivity worldwide. This study explores the resilience and adaptability of Trichoderma spp., a salt-tolerant fungus, in hypersaline conditions ... -
Establishment Of Cluster Formation Of Biopsied Single Blastomeres Collected From 4-Cell And 8-Cell Mouse Embryos
(2024-07)Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) possess a remarkable capacity for self-renewal and pluripotency, rendering them invaluable tools for regenerative medicine and biomedical research. While traditional ESC lines have been ... -
EFFECT OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED POLYMERS ON GENE TRANSFORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
(2024-03)Transformation is a process used widely in molecular biology research and biotechnology applications for gene cloning, protein expression, and genetic engineering. However, transformation efficiency is generally low ... -
EVALUATING THE PROLIFERATION OF CRYOPRESERVED BOVINE HAIR FOLLICLE DERIVED CELLS BETWEEN PASSAGES
(2024-08)Hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) represent a promising and readily accessible source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), known for their multipotent characteristics and non-oncogenic features, which make them ideal ... -
Antimicrobial activity of endophytic actinomycetes isolated from the root of Zingiber officinale Rosc.
(2024-03)Endophytic actinomycete metabolites have the potential to be used in medical applications such as antibiotics and antifungals. Furthermore, it is a significant source of antimicrobial compounds for combating ... -
EFFECTS OF ASTAXANTHIN ON THE IN VITRO GROWTH OF EARLY ANTRAL FOLLICLES AND DEVELOPMENT COMPETENCE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS
(2024-03)Assisted reproductive technology is used to treat infertility in women and prepubertal girls with ovarian tissue cryopreservation. However, the establishment of culturing immature oocytes is challenging in infertility ... -
Preparation of injectable, dual-crosslinked Alginate hydrogels with enhanced physico-chemical properties
(2024-07)Injectable hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for various biomedical applications. A wide variety of naturally occurring polymers, including polysaccharides, are employed in hydrogel production. Among these, alginate ... -
Optimizing the PCR process to identify Candida spp. species
(2024-07)Fungi that can cause disease include ringworm and yeast. Currently, Candida fungus is gradually becoming popular in Vietnam. It often causes diseases of the skin and mucous membranes in the form of thrush, vulvovaginitis, ... -
Construction of plasmid containing IS6110 region of Mycoplasma tuberculosis for using as a Positive control in molecular diagnostics
(2024-07)Tuberculosis (TB) is the world's 13th leading cause of mortality and the second most transmissible cause of death after COVID-19. Despite the existence of vaccines and therapies, TB remains a significant threat if it ... -
IN SITU FORMATION OF HRP-FREE HYDROGELS VIA CATALYTIC REACTION OF ALGINATE HEMATIN CONJUGATE
(2024-03)In-situ formed hydrogel is a type of biomaterial that is attractively utilized for biomedical applications. In recent decades, compounds like hydrogel have gained significant research attention due to their versatile ... -
Cloning the recombinant African Swine Fever Virus P30 gene for molecular diagnostic purposes
(2024-07)African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious viral illness that mostly affects farmed pigs and wild boars. This infection is caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV), which belongs to the Asfarviridae family. ... -
Assessing characteristics of the fibrin gel from bovine plasma
(2024-07)Fibrin is regarded as a very promising biomaterial with a wide range of therapeutic uses. Despite being widely recognized in the field of tissue engineering, the field of in vitro meat has been recently increasing. ... -
EFFECTS OF CULTURE MEDIA ON DEVELOPMENT OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINE DERIVED FROM 8-CELL ICR MOUSE BLASTOMERE
(2024-07)Embryonic stem (ES) cells possess the remarkable capacity to undergo differentiation into a wide range of body cell types. It is proven that single mouse blastomeres can derive ES cells using a PGD-like technique. Studies ... -
EFFECTS OF CHITOSAN OLIGOSACCHARIDE ON ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN LOCAL SOYBEANS EXPOSED TO SALINITY STRESS
(2024-07)Soybean is a valuable crop, however, its high sensitivity to salinity is considered as a limitation to soybean production. Therefore, it is worthwhile to find out how to enhance the ability to salt tolerance. This ... -
OPTIMIZING THE MULTIPLEX PCR PROCESS FOR DETECTION OF CARBAPENEMASE RESISTANCE GENES
(2024-07)Bacterial drug resistance occurs when changes in bacteria make drugs used to treat infections less effective, especially carbapenemase-producing bacteria. Identification of carbapenemase genes to optimize clinical ... -
ESTABLISHMENT CLUSTER FORMATION OF BIOPSIED SINGLE BLASTOMERE DERIVED FROM 2-CELL AND 8-CELL MOUSE EMBRYO
(2024-07)Embryonic stem (ES) cells are a model with great potential in regenerative medicine and study of developmental biology. The knowledge gained in mice can be applied to humans to develop potential methods for many different ...