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Atchara Paemanee

Researcher at Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency

Publications -  40
Citations -  679

Atchara Paemanee is an academic researcher from Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications receiving 541 citations.

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Morphological and protein analyses of adult female salivary glands of Anopheles barbirostris species A1 (Diptera: Culicidae).

TL;DR: Degenerative changes including loss of stored secretion and increase of cytoplasmic vacuolation and concentric lamellar structures were observed from day 16 post emergence that correlated with total amount of the salivary gland proteins determined during development.
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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Human Cholangiocarcinoma Cell Lines: S100A2 as a Potential Candidate Protein Inducer of Invasion.

TL;DR: Intriguingly, high-invasive KK U-M213 cells showed higher expression of S100A2 than KKU-100 cells, consistent with proteomic data, suggesting that S 100A2 may be a key protein involved in the progression of CCA.
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Comparative Plasma Protein Profiling of Hemoglobin H Disease

TL;DR: Levels of haptoglobin, a hemoglobin scavenging protein, were significantly increased in HbH patients as compared to HbBH-CS patients, and the identification of differentially expressed proteins may lead to a better understanding of the biological events underlying the clinical presentation of HBH and H bH- CS patients.
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Black rice cultivar from Java Island of Indonesia revealed genomic, proteomic, and anthocyanin nutritional value.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the genomic and proteomic patterns in local black rice from Java Island, Indonesia, with attention to the mechanism of anthocyanin synthesis, and concluded that the expression of proteins that might be related to the levels of synthesis varied.