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Patcharin Thammasit

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Ueangphairot W, Muangwong P, Suwannaphong P, Youngchim S, Thammasit P, Kittidachanan K, et al.
Head Neck . 2024 Dec; 47(4):1168-1175. PMID: 39651788
Background: This study evaluated the efficacy of fluconazole prophylaxis in reducing radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM) and Candida carriage in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT). Methods:...
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Pruksaphon K, Amsri A, Jeenkeawpieam J, Thammasit P, Nosanchuk J, Youngchim S
Front Immunol . 2024 Aug; 15:1448729. PMID: 39188728
The adverse outcomes of fungal infection in mammalian hosts depend on the complex interactions between the host immune system and pathogen virulence-associated traits. The main clinical problems arise when the...
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Pruksaphon K, Amsri A, Thammasit P, Nosanchuk J, Aiumurai P, Youngchim S
Mycopathologia . 2024 Aug; 189(5):75. PMID: 39120647
Objective: Cryptococcosis predominantly presents as a meningoencephalitis in Thailand. Early and expeditious diagnosis is essential for reducing both mortality and morbidity associated with cryptococcal meningitis. We aim to define and...
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Amsri A, Pruksaphon K, Thammasit P, Nosanchuk J, Youngchim S
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2024 Mar; 14:1367656. PMID: 38550616
Amoebae are micropredators that play an important role in controlling fungal populations in ecosystems. However, the interaction between fungi and their amoebic predators suggests that the pressure from predatory selection...
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Shu F, Pruksaphon K, Nosanchuk J, Thammasit P, Youngchim S
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2023 Sep; 13:1163868. PMID: 37705932
() (TM) is an important, but neglected, thermally dimorphic fungus. It is the pathogenic cause of talaromycosis, which is strongly associated with the immunodeficiency state present in individuals with advanced...
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Pruksaphon K, Amsri A, Thammasit P, Nosanchuk J, Youngchim S
Front Immunol . 2023 Jul; 14:1192326. PMID: 37457708
Pathogenic eukaryotes including fungi release extracellular vesicles (EVs) which are composed of a variety of bioactive components, including peptides, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and membrane lipids. EVs contain virulence-associated molecules suggesting...
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Thammasit P, Laliam A, Chaicumpar K, Pruksaphon K, Nosanchuk J, Youngchim S
Mycoses . 2023 Feb; 66(6):540-549. PMID: 36840378
Background: Malassezia furfur is a member of the human skin microbiomes that can cause various skin diseases. Dimorphism plays a role as the yeast phase predominates during skin colonisation whereas...
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Shu F, Thammasit P, Pruksaphon K, Nosanchuk J, Youngchim S
Pathogens . 2022 Dec; 11(12). PMID: 36558799
Talaromyces marneffei, a dimorphic fungus, exhibits temperature-dependent growth, existing in a filamentous form at 25 °C and as a yeast at 37 °C. Several studies have highlighted the important roles...
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Pruksaphon K, Nosanchuk J, Thammasit P, Pongpom M, Youngchim S
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2022 Oct; 12:1023067. PMID: 36262181
() is an important dimorphic mycosis endemic in Southeast Asia and Southern China, but the origin and maintenance of virulence traits in this organism remains obscure. Several pathogenic fungi, including...
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Thammasit P, Sripetchwandee J, Nosanchuk J, Chattipakorn S, Chattipakorn N, Youngchim S
J Fungi (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 7(9). PMID: 34575791
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is a frequent complication in immunocompromised individuals, and it continues to be an important cause of mortality in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. In addition to...