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2014Tobacco smoke exposure and breast cancer risk in Thai urban femalesPimhanam C.; Sangrajrang S.; Ekpanyaskul C.
2015Higher prevalence of oral human papillomavirus infection in HIV-positive than HIV-negative Thai men and womenVacharotayangul P.; Rungsiyanont S.; Lam-ubol A.; Pankam T.; Rodbamrung P.; Naorungroj S.; Phanuphak N.
2016Outcomes and risk factors of extubation failure: A multicenter study of the THAI surgical intensive care units (SICUs)Buppha P.; Kusumaphanyo C.; Chittawatanarat K.; The THAI-SICU study group
2012Etiology and risk factors of stroke in HIV-infected patients in Siriraj Hospital: a case-control study.Lee B.; Anekthananon T.; Poungvarin N.; Nilanont Y.
2016ADIPOQ polymorphisms among Thais with pre-diabetesChaikhiandee S.; Phonrat B.; Tungtrongchitr A.; Suriyaprom K.; Chuengsamarn S.; Uttamachai C.; Tungtrongchitr R.
2017Close monitoring of eGFR should be performed in HIV-infected patients aged over 37 yearsLimkunakul C.; Srinithiwat P.; Lochinda B.; Sawanyawisuth K.
2012Age and gender differences in social-cognitive factors and exercise behavior among thaisPoomsrikaew O.; Berger B.E.; Kim M.J.; Zerwic J.J.
2013Nasal carriage and antimicrobial susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus among medical students at the HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Medical Center, Thailand: A cross sectional studyTreesirichod A.; Hantagool S.; Prommalikit O.
2012Factors associated with seropositive antibodies to Brucella melitensis in the Nakhon Nayok, ThailandEkpanyaskul C.; Santiwattanakul S.; Tantisiriwat W.; Buppanharun W.
2016A multi-center thai university-based surgical intensive care units study (THAI-SICU study): Outcome of ICU care and adverse eventsKongsayreepong S.; Chittawatanarat K.; Thawitsri T.; Chatmongkolchart S.; Morakul S.; Wacharasint P.; Chau-In W.; Poopipatpab S.; Kusumaphanyo C.; The THAI-SICU study group