Channarong Seepiban
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Recent Articles
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Ruantip S, Pimpitak U, Rengpipat S, Pasomsub E, Seepiban C, Gajanandana O, et al.
Sens Actuators B Chem
. 2023 May;
389:133898.
PMID: 37151731
Equipment-free colorimetric-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) is the most convenient and popular tool for various applications, including diagnostic tools requiring high sensitivity for the detection of pathogens. Thus, improvements and...
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Charoenvilaisiri S, Seepiban C, Kumpoosiri M, Rukpratanporn S, Warin N, Phuangrat B, et al.
Virol J
. 2021 May;
18(1):100.
PMID: 34006310
Background: Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is one of the most devastating viral diseases for cassava production in Africa and Asia. Accurate yet affordable diagnostics are one of the fundamental tools...
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Seepiban C, Charoenvilaisiri S, Warin N, Bhunchoth A, Phironrit N, Phuangrat B, et al.
Virol J
. 2017 Jun;
14(1):99.
PMID: 28558726
Background: Tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus, TYLCTHV, is a begomovirus that causes severe losses of tomato crops in Thailand as well as several countries in Southeast and East Asia....
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Charlermroj R, Makornwattana M, Himananto O, Seepiban C, Phuengwas S, Warin N, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2017 May;
247:6-14.
PMID: 28502647
To employ a microsphere immunoassay (MIA) to simultaneously detect multiple plant pathogens (potyviruses, Watermelon silver mottle virus, Melon yellow spot virus, and Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli) in actual plant samples,...
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Seepiban C, Charoenvilaisiri S, Kumpoosiri M, Bhunchoth A, Chatchawankanphanich O, Gajanandana O
J Virol Methods
. 2015 Jul;
222:206-13.
PMID: 26141731
A protocol for identifying tospovirus and thrips species in an individual thrips sample was successfully developed. First, an individual thrips was soaked in an RNA stabilization solution to preserve protein...
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Charlermroj R, Himananto O, Seepiban C, Kumpoosiri M, Warin N, Gajanandana O, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2014 Jun;
86(14):7049-56.
PMID: 24945525
The global seed market is considered to be an important industry with a total value of $10,543 million US dollars in 2012. Because plant pathogens such as bacteria and viruses...
7.
Charoenvilaisiri S, Seepiban C, Bhunchoth A, Warin N, Luxananil P, Gajanandana O
J Virol Methods
. 2014 Mar;
202:54-63.
PMID: 24642237
In this study, a multiplex RT-PCR-ELISA was developed to detect and differentiate four tospovirus species found in Thailand, namely Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV), Melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), Tomato necrotic...
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Thaitrong N, Charlermroj R, Himananto O, Seepiban C, Karoonuthaisiri N
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(12):e83231.
PMID: 24376668
Rapid and economical screening of plant pathogens is a high-priority need in the seed industry. Crop quality control and disease surveillance demand early and accurate detection in addition to robustness,...
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Charlermroj R, Himananto O, Seepiban C, Kumpoosiri M, Warin N, Oplatowska M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 May;
8(4):e62344.
PMID: 23638044
Plant pathogens are a serious problem for seed export, plant disease control and plant quarantine. Rapid and accurate screening tests are urgently required to protect and prevent plant diseases spreading...
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Seepiban C, Gajanandana O, Attathom T, Attathom S
Arch Virol
. 2010 Nov;
156(2):263-74.
PMID: 21104282
A new tospovirus isolated from naturally infected tomato plants grown in Nakhon Pathom province (Thailand) was characterized. Infected plants showed symptoms consisting of necrotic spots, necrotic ringspots and stem necrosis....