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2019An adiponectin-S1P axis protects against lipid induced insulin resistance and cardiomyocyte cell death via reduction of oxidative stressBotta A.; Liu Y.; Wannaiampikul S.; Tungtrongchitr R.; Dadson K.; Park T.-S.; Sweeney G.
2020An exploration of ABCG2 and SLC2A9 gene interactions with goutKhuancharee K.; Tanunyutthawongse C.; Wannaiampikul S.
2023Associations and Combinations of Metabolic Parameters and ABCG2 rs2231142 Variant in Thai Men with GoutKhuancharee K.; Tanunyutthawongse C.; Suwanchatchai C.; Wannaiampikul S.; Srinakharinwirot University
2021Exome sequencing identifying LRP2 gene (rs2228171) related hyperuricemia in thai patients with non-communicable diseasesMakruasi N.; E-Kobon T.; Wannaiampikul S.; Tanunyutthawongse C.; Sangsawangchot P.; Khuancharee K.; Chansiri K.
2020High prevalence of hyperuricemia and lack of association with rs2280205 and rs6820230 alleles of the slc2a9 gene in urban bangkok, thailandWannaiampikul S.; Sangsawangchot P.; Tanunyutthawongse C.
2023Moderation Effects of Positive Core Belief and Social-Emotional Responsiveness on the Relationship Between Cyberbullying Victimization and Affective SymptomsNisu S.; Anuroj K.; Wannaiampikul S.; Pangsorn A.; Chiencharoenthanakij R.; Chongbanyatcharoen S.; Srinakharinwirot University
2021The association of metabolic parameters with gout in thai adultsKhuancharee K.; Wannaiampikul S.; Sangsawangchot P.; Tanunyutthawongse C.
2021The association of the APOC3 and APOA5 gene polymorphisms with dyslipidemia in ThaisChuenta W.; Cheewaphan A.; Lee B.; Wannaiampikul S.