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Vipa Phuntumart
Researcher at Bowling Green State University
Publications - 4
Citations - 441
Vipa Phuntumart is an academic researcher from Bowling Green State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methylone & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 400 citations.
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Signatures of adaptation to obligate biotrophy in the Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis genome
Laura Baxter,Sucheta Tripathy,Naveed Ishaque,Nico Boot,Adriana Cabral,Eric Kemen,Marco Thines,Marco Thines,Audrey M. V. Ah-Fong,Ryan G. Anderson,Wole Badejoko,Peter D. Bittner-Eddy,Jeffrey L. Boore,Marcus C. Chibucos,Mary Coates,Paramvir S. Dehal,Kim D. Delehaunty,Suomeng Dong,Suomeng Dong,Polly Downton,Bernard Dumas,Bernard Dumas,Georgina Fabro,Catrina Fronick,Susan I. Fuerstenberg,Lucinda Fulton,Elodie Gaulin,Elodie Gaulin,Francine Govers,Linda Karen Hughes,Sean Humphray,Rays H. Y. Jiang,Rays H. Y. Jiang,Howard S. Judelson,Sophien Kamoun,Kim Kyung,Harold J. G. Meijer,Patrick Minx,Paul Morris,Joanne O. Nelson,Vipa Phuntumart,Dinah Qutob,Anne P. Rehmany,Alejandra Rougon-Cardoso,Peter Ryden,Trudy Torto-Alalibo,David J. Studholme,Yuanchao Wang,Joe Win,Jonathan Wood,Sandra W. Clifton,Jane Rogers,Guido Van den Ackerveken,Jonathan D. G. Jones,John M. McDowell,Jim Beynon,Brett M. Tyler,Brett M. Tyler +57 more
TL;DR: The genome sequence of the oomycete Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis is reported, an obligate biotroph and natural pathogen of Arabidopsis thaliana, which exhibits dramatic reductions in genes encoding RXLR effectors, proteins associated with zoospore formation and motility, and enzymes for assimilation of inorganic nitrogen and sulfur.
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Gender differences in tolerance to the hyperthermia mediated by the synthetic cathinone methylone.
Robert Goldsmith,Sudhan Pachhain,Sayantan Roy Choudhury,Vipa Phuntumart,Ray A. Larsen,Jon E. Sprague +5 more
TL;DR: The gender differences in the development of tolerance to the hyperthermia mediated by the synthetic cathinone methylone are examined to demonstrate the need for gender studies in the toxicology associated with drugs with abuse potential.
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Potential Contribution of the Intestinal Microbiome to Phenethylamine-Induced Hyperthermia.
Amal Aburahma,Sudhan Pachhain,Sayantan Roy Choudhury,Srishti Rana,Vipa Phuntumart,Ray A. Larsen,Jon E. Sprague +6 more
TL;DR: A review of recent evidence suggests a potential link between the gut-brain axis and phenethylamine-induced hyperthermia (PIH) can activate a cascade of events that may result in rhabdomyolysis, coagulopathy, and even death as discussed by the authors.
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Fecal microbial transplant abates tolerance to methylone-induced hyperthermia
Robert Goldsmith,Amal Aburahma,Sudhan Pachhain,Sayantan Roy Choudhury,Vipa Phuntumart,Ray A. Larsen,Jon E. Sprague +6 more
TL;DR: The effects of bi-directional fecal microbial transplants (FMT) between methylone-induced hyperthermic tolerant (MHT) and methylonenaive (MN) rats were examined in this article.