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2019Encapsulation of monomyristin into polymeric nanoparticles improved its in vitro antiproliferative activity against cervical cancer cellsBoondireke S.; Léonard M.; Durand A.; Thanomsub Wongsatayanon B.
2006Ceanothane- and lupane-type triterpenes with antiplasmodial and antimycobacterial activities from Ziziphus cambodianaSuksamrarn S.; Panseeta P.; Kunchanawatta S.; Distaporn T.; Ruktasing S.; Suksamrarn A.
2011Synthesis and structure-activity relationship of 2-thiopyrimidine-4-one analogs as antimicrobial and anticancer agentsPrachayasittikul S.; Worachartcheewan A.; Nantasenamat C.; Chinworrungsee M.; Sornsongkhram N.; Ruchirawat S.; Prachayasittikul V.
2012Modulatory effects of phytoestrogens on the expression of Fas ligand and the release of cytochrome C in normal and cancerous endometrial cellsPoonyachoti S.; Deachapunya C.
2012Paragonimus & paragonimiasis in IndiaShantikumar Singh T.; Sugiyama H.; Rangsiruji A.
2014Combating Helicobacter pylori infections with mucoadhesive nanoparticles loaded with Garcinia mangostana extractPan-In P.; Tachapruetinun A.; Chaichanawongsaroj N.; Banlunara W.; Suksamrarn S.; Wanichwecharungruang S.
2021Immunogenicity and potential protection of DNA vaccine of Leishmania martiniquensis against Leishmania infection in miceAunguldee T.; Gerdprasert O.; Tangteerawatana P.; Jariyapongskul A.; Leelayoova S.; Wongsatayanon B.T.
2021Cercarial trematodes in freshwater snails from Bangkok, Thailand: Prevalence, morphological and molecular studies and human parasite perspectiveWiroonpan P.; Chontananarth T.; Purivirojkul W.
2006Chemical structures and biological activities of rhamnolipids produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa B189 isolated from milk factory wasteThanomsub B.; Pumeechockchai W.; Limtrakul A.; Arunrattiyakorn P.; Petchleelaha W.; Nitoda T.; Kanzaki H.
2014Phenylpropanoids and furanocoumarins as antibacterial and antimalarial constituents of the Bhutanese medicinal plant Pleurospermum amabileWangchuk P.; Pyne S.G.; Keller P.A.; ITaweechotipatr M.; Kamchonwongpaisan S.