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Narongrit Muangmai

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Pongsanarm T, Panthum T, Budi T, Wongloet W, Chaiyes A, Thatukan C, et al.
PLoS One . 2025 Feb; 20(2):e0313505. PMID: 39937793
Ecosystems are being disrupted by climate change and habitat fragmentation, which affect species survival through altered mating, feeding, and migration patterns. Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, harbors a unique hydrological...
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Sonongbua J, Thong T, Panthum T, Budi T, Singchat W, Kraichak E, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2024 Nov; 15(11). PMID: 39596639
Background/objectives: Accipitridae mitogenomes exhibit unique structural variations, including duplicated control regions (CRs) that undergo gradual degeneration into pseudo-CRs, revealing a complex evolutionary landscape. However, annotation of this characteristic in a...
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Chaianunporn T, Panthum T, Singchat W, Chaianunporn K, Suksavate W, Chaiyes A, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2024 Nov; 14(22). PMID: 39595344
The invasion of blackchin tilapia in Thailand is a critical ecological threat affecting native biodiversity and destabilizing ecosystems. It is also resulting in significant ecological and socio-economic impacts. Originally from...
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Sun R, Korboon O, Ma W, Ren X, Wang X, Muangmai N, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2024 Nov; 13(21). PMID: 39519885
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) represent a significant global marine ecological disaster. In the Yellow Sea, green and golden tides often occur simultaneously or sequentially, suggesting that interspecific competition involves not...
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Budi T, Luu A, Singchat W, Wongloet W, Rey J, Kumnan N, et al.
Genes Genomics . 2024 Aug; 46(10):1225-1237. PMID: 39215948
Background: Fighting cock breeds have considerable historical and cultural place in Thailand. Breeds such as Lueng Hang Khao (LHK) and Pradu Hang Dam (PDH) are known for their impressive plumage...
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Jaito W, Singchat W, Patta C, Thatukan C, Kumnan N, Chalermwong P, et al.
Genomics Inform . 2024 Jul; 22(1):12. PMID: 39085978
Over hundreds of years, cats have been domesticated and selectively bred, resulting in numerous pedigreed breeds expedited by recent cat shows and breeding associations. Concerns have been raised about the...
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Tanglertpaibul N, Budi T, Nguyen C, Singchat W, Wongloet W, Kumnan N, et al.
Anim Biosci . 2024 Jun; 37(12):2033-2043. PMID: 38938037
Objective: The remarkable adaptability to the environment, high growth rate, meat with good taste and aroma, and ornamental appearance of the Pradu Hang Dam (PDH) and Samae Dam (SD) chickens...
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Thatukan C, Patta C, Singchat W, Jaito W, Kumnan N, Chalermwong P, et al.
Biochem Genet . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38864964
Originating in Thailand, the Thai Ridgeback dog is known for its unique fur ridge that grows in the opposite direction along its back. Selective breeding and a limited populations in...
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Lisachov A, Panthum T, Dedukh D, Singchat W, Ahmad S, Wattanadilokcahtkun P, et al.
Genomics . 2024 May; 116(4):110868. PMID: 38795738
Hybrid sterility, a hallmark of postzygotic isolation, arises from parental genome divergence disrupting meiosis. While chromosomal incompatibility is often implicated, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated meiotic behavior...
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Budi T, Kumnan N, Singchat W, Chalermwong P, Thong T, Wongloet W, et al.
Gene . 2024 May; 923:148587. PMID: 38768877
High levels of purine and uric acid, which are associated with health issues such as gout and cardiovascular disease, are found in the meat of fast-growing broiler chickens, which raises...