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Sittiruk Roytrakul

Researcher at Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency

Publications -  440
Citations -  5719

Sittiruk Roytrakul is an academic researcher from Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 349 publications receiving 4155 citations. Previous affiliations of Sittiruk Roytrakul include King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok & Kasetsart University.

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Shotgun proteomics analysis of proliferating STRO-1-positive human dental pulp cell after exposure to nacreous water-soluble matrix.

TL;DR: Water-soluble matrix of P. maxima has the ability to induce proliferation of human dental pulp cells in vitro and indicates the suitability of nacre as biomaterial for dentistry.
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Enhanced contextual fear memory in peroxiredoxin 6 knockout mice is associated with hyperactivation of MAPK signaling pathway

TL;DR: In this article, a systemic Prdx6 knockout (Prdx6−/−) mice were subjected to trace fear conditioning and observed enhanced fear response after training, which suggests that PRDX6 and related molecules may have important implications for understanding fear-dysregulation associated disorders like PTSD.
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Proteomic study of in vitro osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in high glucose condition.

TL;DR: The findings presented here contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of diabetes mellitus responsible for bone loss, however, the exact mechanism of action of hyperglycemia on bone deformability requires additional studies.
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Novel Potential Biomarkers for Opisthorchis viverrini Infection and Associated Cholangiocarcinoma.

TL;DR: Proteomic analysis of the bile to identify potential candidate biomarkers for Opisthorchis viverrini (OV)-associated CCA and major histocompatibility complex polypeptide-related sequence A (MICA), and uncharacterized protein C14orf105 isoform X12 were found to be potential markers for OV infection.
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Quercetin negatively regulates IL-1β production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected human macrophages through the inhibition of MAPK/NLRP3 inflammasome pathways

TL;DR: The results showed that quercetin exerted the potent inhibitory activity against the production of IL-1β in macrophages infected by live P. aeruginosa PAO1, and indicated that quERCetin has the potential to be effective as a novel therapeutic agent for treatment of P.aeruginose-induced inflammation.