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Vijittra Leardkamolkarn

Researcher at Mahidol University

Publications -  33
Citations -  6312

Vijittra Leardkamolkarn is an academic researcher from Mahidol University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Basement membrane. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 32 publications receiving 5781 citations. Previous affiliations of Vijittra Leardkamolkarn include University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2522 more
- 21 Jan 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macro-autophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
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Endogenous origin of glomerular endothelial and mesangial cells in grafts of embryonic kidneys

TL;DR: Evidence shows that cells of endogenous kidney origin were almost entirely responsible for development of the glomerular microvasculature in oculo, and external vessels from the host, although important for graft maintenance, were not major contributors to the glomersulus.
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Dengue‐virus‐infected dendritic cells trigger vascular leakage through metalloproteinase overproduction

TL;DR: It is shown, in a viral dose-dependent manner, that DV-infected immature dendritic cells overproduce soluble gelatinolytic matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9-and to a lesser extent MMP-2-which enhances endothelial permeability, but which are reduced by specific inhibitors and a neutralizing anti-MMP-9 antibody.
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Structures of phytosterols and triterpenoids with potential anti-cancer activity in bran of black non-glutinous rice.

TL;DR: Gramisterol is a significant anti-cancer lead compound in Riceberry bran extract, according to the data from in vitro biological analysis.
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Chemopreventive properties of the bran extracted from a newly-developed Thai rice: The Riceberry

TL;DR: The potential anti-cancer activity of compounds extracted from Riceberry bran was evaluated in human cancer cell lines, and it was revealed that HL-60 was the most sensitive cell and both extracts could induce different degrees of apoptosis.