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Comparison of Four Human Papillomavirus Genotyping Methods: Next-generation Sequencing, INNO-LiPA, Electrochemical DNA Chip, and Nested-PCR

Nilyanimit P, Chansaenroj J, Poomipak W, Praianantathavorn K, Payungporn S, Poovorawan Y

BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection causes cervical cancer, thus necessitating early detection by screening. Rapid and accurate HPV genotyping is crucial both for the assessment of patients with HPV infection...
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Comparative genome characterization of Leptospira interrogans from mild and severe leptospirosis patients

Anuntakarun S, Sawaswong V, Jitvaropas R, Praianantathavorn K, Poomipak W, Suputtamongkol Y, Chirathaworn C, Payungporn S

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by spirochetes from the genus Leptospira. In Thailand, Leptospira interrogans is a major cause of leptospirosis. Leptospirosis patients present with a wide range of...
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Genome characterization and mutation analysis of human influenza A virus in Thailand

Rattanaburi S, Sawaswong V, Nimsamer P, Mayuramart O, Sivapornnukul P, Khamwut A, Chanchaem P, Kongnomnan K, Suntronwong N, Poovorawan Y, Payungporn S

The influenza A viruses have high mutation rates and cause a serious health problem worldwide. Therefore, this study focused on genome characterization of the viruses isolated from Thai patients based...
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Tissue and Plasma-Based Highly Sensitive Blocker Displacement Amplicon Nanopore Sequencing for EGFR Mutations in Lung Cancer

Akkhasutthikun P, Kaewsapsak P, Nimsamer P, Klomkliew P, Visedthorn S, Chanchaem P, Teerapakpinyo C, Payungporn S, Luangdilok S

Purpose The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation is a widely prevalent oncogene driver in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in East Asia. The detection of EGFR mutations is a...
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Erythrocyte Binding Preference of Human Pandemic Influenza Virus A and Its Effect on Antibody Response Detection

Makkoch J, Prachayangprecha S, Payungporn S, Chieochansin T, Songserm T, Amonsin A, Poovorawan Y

BACKGROUND: Validation of hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assays is important for evaluating antibody responses to influenza virus, and selection of erythrocytes for use in these assays is important. This study aimed...
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Metagenomic analysis of viral genes integrated in whole genome sequencing data of Thai patients with Brugada syndrome

Chitcharoen S, Phokaew C, Mauleekoonphairoj J, Khongphatthanayothin A, Sutjaporn B, Wandee P, Poovorawan Y, Nademanee K, Payungporn S

Brugada syndrome (BS) is an autosomal dominant inheritance cardiac arrhythmia disorder associated with sudden death in young adults. Thailand has the highest prevalence of BS worldwide, and over 60% of...
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Overcoming taxonomic challenges in DNA barcoding for improvement of identification and preservation of clariid catfish species

Chalermwong P, Panthum T, Wattanadilokcahtkun P, Ariyaraphong N, Thong T, Srikampa P, Singchat W, Ahmad SF, Noito K, Rasoarahona R, Lisachov A, Ali H, Kraichak E, Muangmai N, Chatchaiphan S, Sriphairoj K, Hatachote S, Chaiyes A, Jantasuriyarat C, Chailertlit V, Suksavate W, Sonongbua J, Srimai W, Payungporn S, Han K, Antunes A, Srisapoome P, Koga A, Duengkae P, Matsuda Y, Na-Nakorn U, Srikulnath K

DNA barcoding without assessing reliability and validity causes taxonomic errors of species identification, which is responsible for disruptions of their conservation and aquaculture industry. Although DNA barcoding facilitates molecular identification...
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