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2013Intramuscular anti-D in chronic immune thrombocytopenia children with severe thrombocytopeniaSirachainan N.; Anurathapan U.; Chuansumrit A.; Songdej D.; Wongwerawattanakoon P.; Hutspardol S.; Kitpoka P.
2012Apoptin induces apoptosis by changing the equilibrium between the stability of TAp73 and DNp73 isoforms through ubiquitin ligase PIR2Taebunpakul P.; Sayan B.S.; Flinterman M.; Klanrit P.; Gäken J.; Odell E.W.; Melino G.; Tavassoli M.
2010Molecular targets of apigenin in colorectal cancer cells: Involvement of p21, NAG-1 and p53Zhong Y.; Krisanapun C.; Lee S.-H.; Nualsanit T.; Sams C.; Peungvicha P.; Baek S.J.
2010NSAID-activated gene-1 as a molecular target for capsaicin-induced apoptosis through a novel molecular mechanism involving GSK3β, C/EBPβ and ATF3Lee S.-H.; Krisanapun C.; Baek S.J.
2014Physicochemical properties and anti-Propionibacterium acnes activity of film-forming solutions containing alpha-mangostin-rich extractAsasutjarit R.; Larpmahawong P.; Fuongfuchat A.; Sareedenchai V.; Veeranondha S.
2010Disulfide-linked liposomes: Effective delivery vehicle for Bcl-2 antisense oligodeoxyribonucleotide G3139Weecharangsan W.; Yu B.; Liu S.; Pang J.X.; Lee L.J.; Marcucci G.; Lee R.J.
2009Efficient delivery of antisense oligodeoxyribonucleotide G3139 by human serum albumin-coated liposomesWeecharangsan W.; Yu B.; Zheng Y.; Liu S.; Pang J.X.; Lee L.J.; Marcucci G.; Lee R.J.
20025-HT2A receptor activation and nitric oxide synthesis: A possible mechanism determining migraine attacksSrikiatkhachorn A.; Suwattanasophon C.; Ruangpattanatawee U.; Phansuwan-Pujito P.
2012Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Saraca thaipingensis Cantley ex PrainPrachayasittikul S.; Worachartcheewan A.; Yainoy S.; Lomchoey N.; Kittiphatcharin P.; Ruchirawat S.; Prachayasittikul V.
2013Synthesis and structure-activity relationship of mono-indole-, bis-indole-, and tris-indole-based sulfonamides as potential anticancer agentsPingaew R.; Prachayasittikul S.; Ruchirawat S.; Prachayasittikul V.