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Papada Chaisuriya

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Srisomsap C, Chaisuriya P, Liana D, Aiyarakanchanakun P, Audsasan T, Weeraphan C, et al.
Plant Foods Hum Nutr . 2024 May; 79(2):387-393. PMID: 38691297
Morus alba known as a white mulberry is a medicinal plant that has been used in food ingredients and traditional medicine. M. alba leaves contain various bioactive phenolic compounds, in...
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Pramual S, Lirdprapamongkol K, Atjanasuppat K, Chaisuriya P, Niamsiri N, Svasti J
Molecules . 2022 Dec; 27(23). PMID: 36500387
Drug resistance and metastasis are two major obstacles to cancer chemotherapy. During metastasis, cancer cells can survive as floating cells in the blood or lymphatic circulatory system, due to the...
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Komkleow S, Weeraphan C, Chokchaichamnankit D, Chaisuriya P, Verathamjamras C, Ruangjaroon T, et al.
Anticancer Res . 2021 Jul; 41(8):3833-3842. PMID: 34281843
Background/aim: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Cigarette smoke is the most important risk factor for cancer development. Growing evidence indicates that prolonged nicotine exposure is...
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Aroonvilairat S, Tangjarukij C, Sornprachum T, Chaisuriya P, Siwadune T, Ratanabanangkoon K
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2018 Mar; 59:53-60. PMID: 29529450
Most Thai orchid farmers heavily used pesticide mixtures, and were shown to have various hematologic/immunologic alterations. The present study investigated the effect of exposure of male Wistar rats to a...
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Sintiprungrat K, Chaisuriya P, Watcharatanyatip K, Ratanabanangkoon K
Toxicon . 2016 Jun; 119:129-39. PMID: 27256919
Antivenomics is a recently developed powerful method for the study of antivenom antibody profiles when bound to homologous and heterologous snake venoms. The information obtained is useful in gaining an...
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Intaramat A, Sornprachum T, Chantrathonkul B, Chaisuriya P, Lohnoo T, Yingyong W, et al.
Med Mycol . 2016 Apr; 54(6):641-7. PMID: 27118800
Pythiosis is a life-threatening infectious disease of both humans and animals living in Asia, Americas, Africa, and parts of Australia and New Zealand. The etiologic pathogen is the fungus-like organism...
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Sintiprungrat K, Watcharatanyatip K, Senevirathne W, Chaisuriya P, Chokchaichamnankit D, Srisomsap C, et al.
J Proteomics . 2015 Oct; 132:131-43. PMID: 26506536
Naja naja (Indian cobra) from Sri Lanka and India is the WHO Category 1 medically important snakes in both countries. Some antivenom produced against Indian N. naja (NNi) were less...
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Aroonvilairat S, Kespichayawattana W, Sornprachum T, Chaisuriya P, Siwadune T, Ratanabanangkoon K
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2015 May; 12(6):5846-61. PMID: 26024358
Various studies have found that many Thai orchid farmers used excessive amounts of pesticides without proper protective gear, but no toxicological study has been made. This cross-sectional study aimed to...
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Futrakul N, Chaisuriya P, Ratanabanangkoon K, Futrakul P
Ren Fail . 2013 Aug; 35(8):1191-2. PMID: 23902529
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Futrakul N, Butthep P, Laohareungpanya N, Chaisuriya P, Ratanabanangkoon K
Ren Fail . 2008 Feb; 30(2):215-7. PMID: 18300124
Background: A progressive reduction in peritubular capillary flow is observed in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients as the disease severity progresses. This suggests an altered vascular homeostasis in CKD patients,...