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2018Nonformalin Fixative Agents: A Comparative Study of Fixative Efficacy and HistomorphologyLam-ubol A.; Kitrueangphatchara K.; Putthanuparp T.; Arayakhun R.; Kwanthong R.; Choonhawarakorn K.
2018P2Y receptor regulation of K2p channels that facilitate K + secretion by human mammary epithelial cellsSrisomboon Y.; Zaidman N.A.; Maniak P.J.; Deachapunya C.; O’Grady S.M.
2018Suppression of Nrf2 confers chemosensitizing effect through enhanced oxidant-mediated mitochondrial dysfunctionSompakdee V.; Prawan A.; Senggunprai L.; Kukongviriyapan U.; Samathiwat P.; Wandee J.; Kukongviriyapan V.
2018Cytotoxic alkaloids against human colon adenocarcinoma cell line (HT-29) from the seed embryos of Nelumbo nuciferaChaichompoo W.; Chokchaisiri R.; Apiratikul N.; Chairoungdua A.; Yingyongnarongkul B.-E.; Chunglok W.; Tocharus C.; Suksamrarn A.
2018Aspirin suppresses components of lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic vessel remodeling by inhibiting the NF-κB/VCAM-1 pathway in human lymphatic endothelial cellsPrangsaengtong O.; Jantaree P.; Lirdprapamongkol K.; Ngiwsara L.; Svasti J.; Koizumi K.
2018Shikonin suppresses lymphangiogenesis via NF-κB/HIF-1α axis inhibitionPrangsaengtong O.; Jantaree P.; Lirdprapamongkol K.; Svasti J.; Koizumi K.
2018Apoptosis and antimigration induction in human skin cancer cells by rhodomyrtoneTayeh M.; Nilwarangkoon S.; Tanunyutthawongse C.; Mahabusarakum W.; Watanapokasin R.
2018P38 inhibitor inhibits the apoptosis of cowanin-treated human colorectal adenocarcinoma cellsChowchaikong N.; Nilwarangkoon S.; Laphookhieo S.; Tanunyutthawongse C.; Watanapokasin R.
2018Nanoparticles of Combretum quadrangulare leaf extract induce cytotoxicity, apoptosis, cell cycle arrest and anti-migration in lung cancer cellsChittasupho C.; Athikomkulchai S.
2018Toll-like recepwtor 2 induces adenosine receptor A2a and promotes human squamous carcinoma cell growth via extracellular signal regulated kinases 1/2Palani C.D.; Ramanathapuram L.; Lam-ubol A.; Kurago Z.B.