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Tirayut Vilaivan

Researcher at Chulalongkorn University

Publications -  165
Citations -  4478

Tirayut Vilaivan is an academic researcher from Chulalongkorn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide nucleic acid & Nucleic acid. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 153 publications receiving 3799 citations. Previous affiliations of Tirayut Vilaivan include Osaka City University & University of Oxford.

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Multiplex Paper-Based Colorimetric DNA Sensor Using Pyrrolidinyl Peptide Nucleic Acid-Induced AgNPs Aggregation for Detecting MERS-CoV, MTB, and HPV Oligonucleotides

TL;DR: A paper-based colorimetric assay for DNA detection based on pyrrolidinyl peptide nucleic acid (acpcPNA)-induced nanoparticle aggregation is reported as an alternative to traditional colorimetry approaches.
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Malarial dihydrofolate reductase as a paradigm for drug development against a resistance-compromised target

TL;DR: The use of cocrystal structures with inhibitors and substrates, along with efficacy and pharmacokinetic profiling for the design, characterization, and preclinical development of a selective, highly efficacious, and orally available antimalarial drug candidate that potently inhibits both wild-type and clinically relevant mutated forms of Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) DHFR.
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Electrochemical paper-based peptide nucleic acid biosensor for detecting human papillomavirus.

TL;DR: A novel paper-based electrochemical biosensor using an anthraquinone-labeled pyrrolidinyl peptide nucleic acid probe (AQ-PNA) probe and graphene-polyaniline modified electrode to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 is promising for the screening and monitoring of the amount of HPV-DNA type 16 to identify the primary stages of cervical cancer.
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Organocatalyzed asymmetric alpha-oxidation, alpha-aminoxylation and alpha-amination of carbonyl compounds.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of catalysts, reactions and catalysts for asymmetric alpha-heteroatom functionalization of aldehydes, ketones and related active methylene compounds is presented.