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    Revealing the pH-dependent conformational changes in sol g 2.1 protein and potential ligands binding by Nonkhwao, Siriporn, Leaokittikul, Doungkamol, Patramanon, Rina, Jangpromma, Nisachon, Daduang, Jureerut, Daduang, Sakda

    Published in Scientific reports (11-09-2024)
    “…Sol g 2, a major protein found in the venom of the tropical fire ant ( Solenopsis geminata ), is well-known for its ability to bind various hydrophobic…”
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    Polydopamine Nanoparticles Functionalized Electrochemical DNA Aptasensor for Serum Glycated Albumin Detection by Maraming, Pornsuda, Aye, Nang Noon Shean, Boonsiri, Patcharee, Daduang, Sakda, Buhome, Onanong, Daduang, Jureerut

    “…Polydopamine (PDA) has now been widely applied to electrochemical biosensing because of its excellent biocompatibility, abundant functional groups, and facile…”
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    Characteristic Evaluation of Gel Formulation Containing Niosomes of Melatonin or Its Derivative and Mucoadhesive Properties Using ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy by Uthaiwat, Prangtip, Priprem, Aroonsri, Puthongking, Ploenthip, Daduang, Jureerut, Nukulkit, Chatchanok, Chio-Srichan, Sirinart, Boonsiri, Patcharee, Thapphasaraphong, Suthasinee

    Published in Polymers (02-04-2021)
    “…Chitosan or polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) were used in combination with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and poloxamer 407 (P407) as gelling agents for oral…”
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    The effects of edible bird’s nest on T-lymphocyte proliferation, secondary lymphoid organs, and interleukin-2 production by Dobutr, Theerawat, Kantamala, Wirapong, Phimwapi, Suphaporn, Jangpromma, Nisachon, Tippayawat, Patcharaporn, Boonlue, Sophon, Daduang, Jureerut, Klaynongsruang, Sompong, Poopornchai, Saowanee, Daduang, Sakda

    Published in Journal of functional foods (01-03-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Edible bird’s nest (EBN) specifically promotes the expansion of T-cells both in vitro and in vivo studies.•EBN treatments can maintain the…”
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    A Role of Newly Found Auxiliary Site in Phospholipase A1 from Thai Banded Tiger Wasp (Vespa affinis) in Its Enzymatic Enhancement: In Silico Homology Modeling and Molecular Dynamics Insights by Teajaroen, Withan, Phimwapi, Suphaporn, Daduang, Jureerut, Klaynongsruang, Sompong, Tipmanee, Varomyalin, Daduang, Sakda

    Published in Toxins (08-08-2020)
    “…Phospholipase A1 from Thai banded tiger wasp (Vespa affinis) venom also known as Ves a 1 plays an essential role in fatal vespid allergy. Ves a 1 becomes an…”
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    Rapid detection of Enterococcus and vancomycin resistance using recombinase polymerase amplification by Panpru, Pimchanok, Srisrattakarn, Arpasiri, Panthasri, Nuttanun, Tippayawat, Patcharaporn, Chanawong, Aroonwadee, Tavichakorntrakool, Ratree, Daduang, Jureerut, Wonglakorn, Lumyai, Lulitanond, Aroonlug

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (07-12-2021)
    “…Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE), especially , have been a global concern, often causing serious healthcare-associated infections. We established a rapid…”
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    Risk factors for canine magnesium ammonium phosphate urolithiasis associated with bacterial infection by Uttamamul, Nahathai, Jitpean, Supranee, Lulitanond, Aroonlug, Wonglakorn, Lumyai, Sae-Ung, Nattaya, Boonsiri, Patcharee, Daduang, Jureerut, Tavichakorntrakool, Ratree

    “…With limited information available, the association among urinary tract infections, urease-producing bacteria and the presence of magnesium ammonium phosphate…”
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    The effect of edible bird's nests on the expression of MHC-II and costimulatory molecules of C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes by Dobutr, Theerawat, Jangpromma, Nisachon, Patramanon, Rina, Daduang, Jureerut, Klaynongsruang, Sompong, Poopornchai, Saowanee, Yabe, Tomio, Daduang, Sakda

    Published in Biochemistry and biophysics reports (01-09-2023)
    “…The glutinous nest that builds by the saliva secretion of swiftlet is recognizable as an edible bird's nest (EBN). It enriched a medicinal value and was…”
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    Development of a Prototype Lateral Flow Immunoassay for Rapid Detection of Staphylococcal Protein A in Positive Blood Culture Samples by Srisrattakarn, Arpasiri, Tippayawat, Patcharaporn, Chanawong, Aroonwadee, Tavichakorntrakool, Ratree, Daduang, Jureerut, Wonglakorn, Lumyai, Lulitanond, Aroonlug

    Published in Diagnostics (Basel) (07-10-2020)
    “…Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a major cause of mortality in hospitalized patients worldwide. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens found…”
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    Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared as a primary screening method for cancer in canine serum by Macotpet, Arayaporn, Pattarapanwichien, Ekkachai, Chio-Srichan, Sirinart, Daduang, Jureerut, Boonsiri, Patcharee

    “…Cancer is a major cause of death in dogs worldwide, and the incidence of cancer in dogs is increasing. The attenuated total reflection Fourier transform…”
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    Identification, expression and characterization of the recombinant Sol g 4.1 protein from the venom of the tropical fire ant Solenopsis geminata by Srisong, Hathairat, Sukprasert, Sophida, Klaynongsruang, Sompong, Daduang, Jureerut, Daduang, Sakda

    “…Fire ant venom is a complex mixture consisting of basic piperidine alkaloids, various biologically active peptides and protein components, including a variety…”
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    Partial proteomic analysis of brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) venom to determine the biological activities by Khamtorn, Pornsawan, Rungsa, Prapenpuksiri, Jangpromma, Nisachon, Klaynongsruang, Sompong, Daduang, Jureerut, Tessiri, Thanee, Daduang, Sakda

    Published in Toxicon X (01-12-2020)
    “…Spiders use their venom for defence and to capture prey. These venoms contain a cocktail of biologically active compounds that display several different…”
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