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2002Four novel PYFs: Members of NPY/PP peptide superfamily from the eyestalk of the giant tiger prawn Penaeus monodonSithigorngul P.; Pupuem J.; Krungkasem C.; Longyant S.; Panchan N.; Chaivisuthangkura P.; Sithigorngul W.; Petsom A.
2006Development of a polyclonal antibody specific to VP19 envelope protein of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) using a recombinant protein preparationChaivisuthangkura P.; Phattanapaijitkul P.; Thammapalerd N.; Rukpratanporn S.; Longyant S.; Sithigorngul W.; Sithigorngul P.
2012Antiproliferative effect of α-mangostin on canine osteosarcoma cellsKrajarng A.; Nilwarankoon S.; Suksamrarn S.; Watanapokasin R.
2020An ethyl-acetate fraction of Holothuria scabra modulates inflammation in vitro through inhibiting the production of nitric oxide and pro-inflammatory cytokines via NF-κB and JNK pathwaysPranweerapaiboon K.; Apisawetakan S.; Nobsathian S.; Itharat A.; Sobhon P.; Chaithirayanon K.
2010Vasorelaxant effects of 5,7,4'-Trimethoxyflavone from Kaepmferia parviflora in the rat aortaTep-Areenan P.; Sawasdee P.
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.
2014Chemical constituents, and their cytotoxicity, of the rare wood decaying fungus Xylaria humosaSodngam S.; Sawadsitang S.; Suwannasai N.; Mongkolthanaruk W.
2014Proteinase 3-dependent caspase-3 cleavage modulates neutrophil death and inflammationLoison F.; Zhu H.; Karatepe K.; Kasorn A.; Liu P.; Ye K.; Zhou J.; Cao S.; Gong H.; Jenne D.E.; Remold-O'Donnell E.; Xu Y.; Luo H.R.
2012Xanthones in mangosteen juice are absorbed and partially conjugated by healthy adultsChitchumroonchokchai C.; Riedl K.M.; Suksumrarn S.; Clinton S.K.; Kinghorn A.D.; Failla M.L.