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    Degradation of sarcomeric and cytoskeletal proteins in cultured skeletal muscle cells by Purintrapiban, Juntipa, Wang, Mei-chuan, Forsberg, Neil E.

    “…The goal of this research was to evaluate the roles of calpains and their interactions with the proteasome and the lysosome in degradation of individual…”
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    Identification of glycogen phosphorylase and creatine kinase as calpain substrates in skeletal muscle by Purintrapiban, Junitpa, Wang, Mei-chuan, Forsberg, Neil E.

    “…The goal of this study was to identify calpain substrates in muscle cells. Our hypothesis was that the yeast two-hybrid method could be used to identify novel…”
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    Roles of μ-calpain in cultured L8 muscle cells: application of a skeletal muscle-specific gene expression system by Xiao, Ying-yi, Wang, Mei-Chuan, Purintrapiban, Juntipa, Forsberg, Neil E.

    “…The goal of this work was to characterize the roles of μ-calpain in skeletal muscle protein degradation. Three approaches were developed to alter μ-calpain…”
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    Development of a ponasterone A-inducible gene expression system for application in cultured skeletal muscle cells by Xiao, Ying-yi, Beilstein, Michael A, Wang, Mei-chuan, Purintrapiban, Juntipa, Forsberg, Neil E

    “…The goal of this study was to develop an inducible gene expression system to assess functions of specific proteins in differentiated cultured skeletal muscle…”
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    Study of fortilin interacting proteins in a human skeletal muscle using the yeast two-hybrid system by Juntipa Purintrapiban, Potchanapond Graidist

    Published in Wārasān Songkhlā Nakharin (01-05-2010)
    “…Fortilin is implicated in development, cellular processes and malignant transformation. However, a unifying picture ofproteins in key processes pertaining to…”
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    Mutagenicity and antimutagenicity of extracts of three spices and a medicinal plant in Thailand by Higashimoto, M, Purintrapiban, J, Kataoka, K, Kinouchi, T, Vinitketkumnuen, U, Akimoto, S, Matsumoto, H, Ohnishi, Y

    Published in Mutation research (01-11-1993)
    “…Three kinds of spices (caraway, coriander and black pepper seeds) and a medicinal plant called 'tong tak' in Thai (Baliospermum axillar, a species of the…”
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