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2000Seizure threshold rise during electroconvulsive therapy in schizophrenic patientsChanpattana W.; Buppanharun W.; Raksakietisak S.; Somchai Chakrabhand M.L.
2005The effect of periodontal therapy on uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus in older subjectsPromsudthi A.; Pimapansri S.; Deerochanawong C.; Kanchanavasita W.
2004Ranitidine-enhanced 99m technetium pertechnetate imaging in children improves the sensitivity of identifying heterotopic gastric mucosa in Meckel's diverticulumRerksuppaphol S.; Hutson J.M.; Oliver M.R.
2009HLA-B* 3505 allele is a strong predictor for nevirapine-induced skin adverse drug reactions in HIV-infected Thai patientsChantarangsu S.; Mushiroda T.; Mahasirimongkol S.; Kiertiburanakul S.; Sungkanuparph S.; Manosuthi W.; Tantisiriwat W.; Charoenyingwattana A.; Sura T.; Chantratita W.; Nakamura Y.
2008Tuberculosis in Thai Renal Transplant Recipients: A 15-Year ExperienceRungruanghiranya S.; Ekpanyaskul C.; Jirasiritum S.; Nilthong C.; Pipatpanawong K.; Mavichak V.
2009Primary transanal Swenson pull-through operation for Hirschsprung's diseaseSookpotarom P.; Vejchapipat P.
2001Combined ECT and neuroleptic therapy in treatment-refractory schizophrenia: Prediction of outcomeChanpattana W.; Somchai Chakrabhand M.L.
2005In vivo and in vitro studies of fetal hemoglobin induction by hydroxyurea in β-thalassemia/hemoglobin E patientsWatanapokasin Y.; Chuncharunee S.; Sanmund D.; Kongnium W.; Winichagoon P.; Rodgers G.P.; Fucharoen S.
20025-HT2A receptor activation and nitric oxide synthesis: A possible mechanism determining migraine attacksSrikiatkhachorn A.; Suwattanasophon C.; Ruangpattanatawee U.; Phansuwan-Pujito P.
2000Effects of stimulus intensity on the efficacy of bilateral ECT in schizophrenia: A preliminary studyChanpattana W.; Chakrabhand M.L.S.; Buppanharun W.; Sackeim H.A.