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2017The efficacy of aloe vera gel in postprocedural wound care after fractional 1,550 nm erbium-doped fiber laserUdompataikul M.; Chalermchai T.; Boonnarisarangkoon U.
2017Measurement accuracy of total cell volume by automated dialyzer reprocessing: A prospective cohort studyKreepala C.; Sangpanich A.; Boonchoo P.; Rungsrithananon W.
2017Health literacy scale and causal model of childhood overweightIntarakamhang U.; Intarakamhang P.
2017Secondary central nervous system relapse in diffuse large B cell lymphoma in a resource limited country: result from the Thailand nationwide multi-institutional registryWudhikarn K.; Bunworasate U.; Julamanee J.; Lekhakula A.; Chuncharunee S.; Niparuck P.; Ekwattanakit S.; Khuhapinant A.; Norasetthada L.; Nawarawong W.; Makruasi N.; Kanitsap N.; Sirijerachai C.; Chansung K.; Wong P.; Numbenjapon T.; Prayongratana K.; Suwanban T.; Wongkhantee S.; Praditsuktavorn P.; Intragumtornchai T.; on behalf of Thai Lymphoma Study Group
2017Change of pectoralis minor length, and acromial distance, during scapular retraction at 60° shoulder elevationViriyatharakij N.; Chinkulprasert C.; Rakthim N.; Patumrat J.; Ketruang B.
2017The effect of buddhist psychotherapy on depressive symptom in adjustment disorder caused by physical disease patientsTurakitwanakan W.; Kitporntheranunt M.; Pongpaplud P.
2017Steroid responsiveness in adults with primary immune thrombocytopenia: A single center studyMakruasi N.; Phukiat N.
2017Single nucleotide polymorphisms of histamine H4 receptor gene are associated with drug treatment in Thai schizophrenia patientsThongket P.; Rattanathanawan K.; Thurakitwannakarn W.; Sukhumsirichart W.
2017CXCR4 targeted dendrimer for anti-cancer drug delivery and breast cancer cell migration inhibitionChittasupho C.; Anuchapreeda S.; Sarisuta N.
2017Synthesis, biological evaluation and in silico study of bis-thiourea derivatives as anticancer, antimalarial and antimicrobial agentsPingaew R.; Sinthupoom N.; Mandi P.; Prachayasittikul V.; Cherdtrakulkiat R.; Prachayasittikul S.; Ruchirawat S.; Prachayasittikul V.