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Tipsuda Thongbuakaew
Researcher at Walailak University
Publications - 17
Citations - 214
Tipsuda Thongbuakaew is an academic researcher from Walailak University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macrobrachium rosenbergii & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 164 citations. Previous affiliations of Tipsuda Thongbuakaew include Mahidol University.
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In silico Neuropeptidome of Female Macrobrachium rosenbergii Based on Transcriptome and Peptide Mining of Eyestalk, Central Nervous System and Ovary.
Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Tianfang Wang,Min Zhao,Abigail Elizur,Peter J. Hanna,Prapee Sretarugsa,Scott F. Cummins,Prasert Sobhon +8 more
TL;DR: This data set provides a strong foundation for further studies into the functional roles of neuropeptides in M. rosenbergii, and will be especially helpful for developing methods to improve crustacean aquaculture.
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Steroids and genes related to steroid biosynthesis in the female giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii.
Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Tanapan Siangcham,Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Abigail Elizur,Scott F. Cummins,Prasert Sobhon,Prapee Sretarugsa +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the existence of steroidogenic pathways in crustaceans, which may be useful for advancing prawn aquaculture.
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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide in the female prawn.
Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Min Zhao,Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Piyachat Chansela,Tomer Ventura,Scott F. Cummins,Prasert Sobhon,Prasert Sobhon +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed an in-silico analysis of female prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) neural transcriptomes to identify NPs not previously identified.
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Identification and characterization of a crustacean female sex hormone in the giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Prapee Sretarugsa,Prasert Sobhon,Prasert Sobhon,Scott F. Cummins +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that CFSH may have evolved from an ancestral protein similar to the interleukin 17, and all MroCFSH genes are present in the central nervous system (CNS) as well as in other tissues, including the ovaries and testes, which is significantly higher in the CNS compared to the ovary.
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Transcriptomic analysis of the autophagy machinery in crustaceans
Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Wilairat Kankuan,Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Jirawat Saetan,Napamanee Kornthong,Thanapong Kruangkum,Kanjana Khornchatri,Scott F. Cummins,Ciro Isidoro,Prasert Sobhon,Prasert Sobhon +12 more
TL;DR: It is found that crustacean autophagy marker proteins contain conserved motifs typical of other animal Atg proteins, which is comparable to autophagic process in mammals.