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1. Mutations of KRAS and TP53 in a minor proportion of Opisthorchis viverrini-associated cholangiocarcinomas in a hamster model. Tangkawattana, S
Kaewkes, S
Pairojkul, C
Tangkawattana, P
Sripa, B
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2. Mutations of KRAS and TP53 in a minor proportion of opisthorchis viverrini-associated cholangiocarcinomas in a hamster model Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Sasithorn Kaewkes
Chawalit Pairojkul
Prasarn Tangkawattana
Banchob Sripa
2008
3. Biliary Changes with the Development of Opisthorchis viverrini-Associated CCA in a Hamster Model S. Tangkawattana
P. Tangkawattana
B. Sripa
2009
4. Clinical evaluation of canine mast cell tumor treatment between combined vinblastine and prednisolone and single prednisolone Srichat, W.
Manachai, N.
Jearanai, W.
Tangkawattana, P.
Tangkawattana, S.
2009
5. A Portrait of the Transcriptome of the Neglected Trematode, Fasciola gigantica-Biological and Biotechnological Implications Young, ND
Jex, AR
Cantacessi, C
Hall, RS
Campbell, BE
Spithill, TW
Tangkawattana, S
Tangkawattana, P
Laha, T
Gasser, RB
2011
6. Comparative histopathology of Opisthorchis felineus and Opisthorchis viverrini in a hamster model: An implication of high pathogenicity of the European liver fluke Lvova, MN
Tangkawattana, S
Balthaisong, S
Katokhin, AV
Mordvinov, VA
Sripa, B
2012
7. High prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini infection in reservoir hosts in four districts of Khon Kaen Province, an opisthorchiasis endemic area of Thailand Aunpromma, S
Tangkawattana, P
Papirom, P
Kanjampa, P
Tesana, S
Sripa, B
Tangkawattana, S
2012
8. Stimulatory effects of low intensity laser therapy on the healing of rabbit tibial defects Nguyen Hoai Nam
Peerapol Sukon
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Pipop Sutthiprapaporn
Pornpop Rattana-arpha
Naruepon Kampa
2014
9. Immunodiagnosis of opisthorchiasis using parasite cathepsin F Teimoori, S
Arimatsu, Y
Laha, T
Kaewkes, S
Sereerak, P
Tangkawattana, S
Brindley, PJ
Sripa, B
2015
10. Toward integrated opisthorchiasis control in northeast Thailand: the Lawa project. Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
Laha, T.
Kaewkes, S.
Smith, J.F.
Wilcox, B.A.
2015
11. Cell-based polymerase chain reaction for canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) diagnosis Chanokchon Setthawongsin
Somporn Techangamsuwan
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Anudep Rungsipipat
2016
12. Differential Protein Expression in the Hemolymph of Bithynia siamensis goniomphalos Infected with Opisthorchis viverrini Kulwadee Suwannatrai
Apiporn Suwannatrai
Pairat Tabsripair
Jariya Umka Welbat
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Cinzia Cantacessi
Jason Mulvenna
Smarn Tesana
Alex Loukas
Javier Sotillo
2016
13. PREVLENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR OPISTHORCHIS VIVERRINI INFECTION AMONG CATS AND DOGS IN SIX DISTRICTS SURROUNDING THE UBOLRATANA DAM, AN ENDEMIC AREA FOR HUMAN OPISTHORCHIASIS IN NORTHEASTERN THAILAND Surasit Aunpromma
Prapan Kanjampa
Pittaya Papirom
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Prasarn Tangkawattana
Smarn Tesana
Thidarut Boonmars
Apiporn Suwannatrai
Suwit Uopsai
Peerapol Sukon
Banchob Sripa
2016
14. Risk factors for Clonorchis sinensis infection transmission in humans in northern Vietnam: A descriptive and social network analysis study. Vinh, HQ
Phimpraphai, W
Tangkawattana, S
Smith, JF
Kaewkes, S
Dung, DT
Duong, TT
Sripa, B
2016
15. Chicken IgY-based coproantigen capture ELISA for diagnosis of human opisthorchiasis. Teimoori, S.
Arimatsu, Y.
Kaewkes, S.
Sripa, M.
Tangkawattana, S.
Brindley, P.J.
Sripa, B.
2017
16. Decreased risk of cholangiocarcinogenesis following repeated cycles of Opisthorchis viverrini infection-praziquantel treatment: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and histopathological study in a hamster model. Hanpanich, P.
Sripa, B.
Mairiang, E.O.
Tangkawattana, P.
Brindley, P.J.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017
17. Efficacious and safe dose of praziquantel for the successful treatment of feline reservoir hosts with opisthorchiasis. Tangkawattana, P.
Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017
18. Elimination of Haplochis taichui metacercaria in cyprinoid fish with freezing temperature and soured fish (plasom) with salinity Tangkawattana, S.
Smith, J.F.
Sukon, P.
Tangkawattana, P.
2017
19. Opisthorchiasis: 100 years of discovery. International Congress of Liver Flukes and Cholangiocarcinoma: Towards control and elimination Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
John F. Smith
Banchob Sripa
2017
20. Pax5 as a potential candidate marker for canine B-cell lymphoma Techangamsuwan, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017
21. Risk factors for Clonorchis sinensis infection transmission in humans in northern Vietnam: A descriptive and social network analysis study Hoang Quang Vinh
Waraphon Phimpraphai
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
John F. Smith
Sasithorn Kaewkes
Do Trung Dung
Tran Thanh Duong
Banchob Sripa
2017
22. Social network analysis of food sharing among households in opisthorchiasis endemic villages of Lawa Lake, Thailand Phimpraphai, W
Tangkawattana, S
Sereerak, P
Kasemsuwan, S
Sripa, B
2017
23. The Lawa model: A sustainable, integrated opisthorchiasis control program using the EcoHealth approach in the Lawa Lake region of Thailand Sripa, B
Tangkawattana, S
Sangnikul, T
2017
24. Computerized Cytomorphometric and Cytomorphological Analysis of Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumours. C. Setthawongsin
S. Tangkawattana
A. Rungsipipat
S. Techangamsuwan
2018
25. Granulin Expression in Hamsters during Opisthorchis viverrini Infection-Induced Cholangiocarcinogenesis Laha, T.
Sripa, B.
Brindley, P.J.
2018
26. Immune Response to Opisthorchis viverrini Infection and Its Role in Pathology. Banchob Sripa
Amonrat Jumnainsong
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Melissa R. Haswell
2018
27. Integrative EcoHealth/One Health Approach for Sustainable Liver Fluke Control: The Lawa Model Tangkawattana, S
Sripa, B
2018
28. Monitoring minimal residual disease in canine lymphomas treated with modified L-COP or L-CHOP protocols. Techangamsuwan, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
2018
29. Neutralizing formaldehyde in chicken cadaver with urea and urea fertilizer solution Ninh, LN
Tangkawattana, S
Sukon, P
Takahashi, N
Takehana, K
Tangkawattana, P
2018
30. Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Detection of Opisthorchis viverrini Sensu Lato in Human and Intermediate Hosts for Use in Control and Elimination Programs Weerachai Saijuntha
Kanyarat Duenngai
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Trevor N. Petney
Ross H. Andrews
Paiboon Sithithaworn
2018
31. Reservoir Animals and Their Roles in Transmission of Opisthorchis viverrini Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Prasarn Tangkawattana
2018
32. Social Influence in Liver Fluke Transmission: Application of Social Network Analysis of Food Sharing in Thai Isaan Culture. Waraphon Phimpraphai
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Suwicha Kasemsuwan
Banchob Sripa
2018
33. TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF ABCB1, ABCG2 AND THE BCL2/BAX RATIO IN REFRACTORY AND RELAPSED CANINE LYMPHOMAS UNDER TREATMENT AND RESCUE PROTOCOL Tangkawattana, S.
Techangamsuwan, S.
2018
34. Update on Pathogenesis of Opisthorchiasis and Cholangiocarcinoma Banchob Sripa
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Paul J. Brindley
2018
35. Conventional-Vincristine Sulfate vs. Modified Protocol of Vincristine Sulfate and L-Asparaginase in Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor. Tangkawattana, S.
Techangamsuwan, S.
2019
36. Effect of Recombinant Feline Interferon-Ω (rFeIFN-Ω) on the Primary CanineTransmissible Venereal Tumor Culture. Setthawongsin, C
Tangkawattana, S
Rungsipipat, A
Techangamsuwan, S
2019
37. High macrophage activities are associated with advanced periductal fibrosis in chronic Opisthorchis viverrini infection Salao, K.
Mairiang, E.
Suttiprapa, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
Sripa, B.
2019
38. In vitro Effect of Recombinant Feline Interferon-Omega (rFeIFN-Omega) on the Primary CanineTransmissible Venereal Tumor Culture Chanokchon Setthawongsin
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Anudep Rungsipipat
Somporn Techangamsuwan
2019
39. In vitro effect of recombinant feline interferon-Ω (rFeIFN-Ω) on the primary caninetransmissible venereal tumor culture Tangkawattana, S.
Techangamsuwan, S.
2019
40. Multi-disciplinary integration of networking through the RNAS(+): Research on other target diseases Lydia Leonardo
Robert Bergquist
Shi-Zhu Li
Shan Lv
Virak Khieu
Somphou Sayasone
Jing Xu
Remigio Olveda
Juerg Utzinger
Banchob Sripa
Fadjar Satrija
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Helena Ullyartha
Khin Thet Wai
Hung Nguyen
Xiao-Nong Zhou
2019
41. Multi-disciplinary integration of networking through the RNAS: Research on other target diseases. Leonardo, L
Bergquist, R
Li, SZ
Lv, S
Khieu, V
Sayasone, S
Xu, J
Olveda, R
Utzinger, J
Sripa, B
Satrija, F
Tangkawattana, S
Ullyartha, H
Wai, KT
Nguyen, H
Zhou, XN
2019
42. Multi-disciplinary integration of networking through the RNAS+: Research on other target diseases Khieu, V.
Sayasone, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
2019
43. Synergistic effects of cagA+ Helicobacter pylori co-infected with Opisthorchis viverrini on hepatobiliary pathology in hamsters. Suyapoh, W
Tangkawattana, S
Suttiprapa, S
Punyapornwithaya, V
Tangkawattana, P
Sripa, B
2020
44. Biliary migration, colonization, and pathogenesis of o. Viverrini co-infected with caga+ helicobacter pylori Watcharapol Suyapoh
Janina E. E. Tirnitz-Parker
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Sutas Suttiprapa
Banchob Sripa
2021
45. Helicobacter pylori GroEL Seropositivity Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Opisthorchis viverrini-Associated Hepatobiliary Abnormalities and Cholangiocarcinoma. Laha, T.
Kanthawong, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
Saichua, P.
Suttiprapa, S.
Sripa, B.
2021
46. Investigation of possible alternate animal reservoir hosts of Opisthorchis viverrini. Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Piya Sereerak
Songkiad Upontain
Prasarn Tangkawattana
Banchob Sripa
2021
47. Opisthorchis viverrini and Strongyloides stercoralis mono- and co-infections: Bayesian geostatistical analysis in an endemic area, Thailand Suwannatrai, AT
Thinkhamrop, K
Suwannatrai, K
Pratumchart, K
Wangdi, K
Kelly, M
Restrepo, AMC
Gray, DJ
Clements, ACA
Tangkawattana, S
Sripa, B
2021
48. Synergistic effects of cagA+ Helicobacter pylori co-infected with Opisthorchis viverrini on hepatobiliary pathology in hamsters Watcharapol Suyapoh
Sirikachorn Tangkawattana
Sutas Suttiprapa
Veerasak Punyapornwithaya
Prasarn Tangkawattana
Banchob Sripa
2021
49. Distinctive location of piscine intestinal coccidiosis in Asian seabass fingerlings. Suyapoh, W.
Tangkawattana, S.
2022
50. Does circulate between humans and domestic cats in an endemic area in Thailand? Sota, P
Suttiprapa, S
Tangkawattana, S
Sripa, M
Blair, D
Sripa, B
2022
51. Does Opisthorchis viverrini circulate between humans and domestic cats in an endemic area in Thailand? Suttiprapa, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
Sripa, M.
Sripa, B.
2022
52. Effectiveness of public health interventions in reducing the prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini: a protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis Sota, P.
Tangkawattana, S.
Sripa, B.
Clements, A.C.A.
2022
53. Immunolocalization and functional analysis of -M60-like-1 metallopeptidase in animal models. Wendo, WD
Tangkawattana, S
Saichua, P
Ta, BTT
Candra, ARK
Tangkawattana, P
Suttiprapa, S
2022
54. Immunolocalization and functional analysis of Opisthorchis viverrini-M60-like-1 metallopeptidase in animal models Tangkawattana, S.
Saichua, P.
Tangkawattana, P.
Suttiprapa, S.
2022
55. Knockout of liver fluke granulin, Ov-grn-1, impedes malignant transformation during chronic infection with Opisthorchis viverrini Chaiyadet, S
Tangkawattana, S
Smout, MJ
Ittiprasert, W
Mann, VH
Deenonpoe, R
Arunsan, P
Loukas, A
Brindley, PJ
Laha, T
2022
56. Distinct antibody response in susceptible and non-susceptible hosts of the carcinogenic liver fluke infection. Watakulsin, K
Surapaitoon, A
Ulag, LH
Kaing, S
Suyapoh, W
Saichua, P
Salao, K
Tangkawatana, S
Suttiprapa, S
2023
57. Distinct antibody response in susceptible and non-susceptible hosts of the carcinogenic liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini infection Watakulsin, K.
Surapaitoon, A.
Ulag, L.H.
Kaing, S.
Suyapoh, W.
Saichua, P.
Salao, K.
Tangkawatana, S.
Suttiprapa, S.
2023
58. Elevated circulating TLR4+ monocytes in patients with liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini is associated with advanced periductal fibrosis. Salao, K
Thapphan, C
Thai, TD
Faksri, K
Suttiprapa, S
Tangkawattana, S
Sripa B, B
Edwards, SW
2023
59. Elevated circulating TLR4+ monocytes in patients with liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini is associated with advanced periductal fibrosis Salao, K.
Thapphan, C.
Thai, T.D.
Faksri, K.
Suttiprapa, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
Sripa B, B.
Edwards, S.W.
2023
60. Inflammatory cell responses in biliary mucosa during infection: Insights into susceptibility differences among hosts. Thongrin, T
Suyapoh, W
Wendo, W
Tangkawattana, P
Sukon, P
Salao, K
Suttiprapa, S
Saichua, P
Tangkawatana, S
2023
61. Roaming behavior of the owned domestic cats (Felis catus) with possible roles in the transmission of Opisthorchis viverrini in the endemic area in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Sakamoto, M
Upontain, S
Sota, P
Mariner, J
Tangkawattana, P
Tangkawattana, S
2023
62. Unraveling the relationship among inflammatory responses, oxidative damage, and host susceptibility to infection: A comparative analysis in animal models. Tangkawattana, S
Suyapoh, W
Taiki, N
Tookampee, P
Chitchak, R
Thongrin, T
Tangkawattana, P
2023
63. Association between Opisthorchis viverrini infection in cats and humans: Non-spatial and spatial analyses. Sota, P
Upontain, S
Tangkawattana, S
Punyapornwithaya, V
Nakhapakorn, K
Sripa, B
2024
64. Exploring the second intermediate hosts and morphology of human- and cat-specific Opisthorchis viverrini-like populations. Agustina, V
Saichua, P
Laha, T
Tangkawatana, S
Prakobwong, S
Laoprom, N
Kamphasri, W
Chareonchai, C
Blair, D
Suttiprapa, S
2024
65. Feline leptospirosis prevalence worldwide: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic approaches. Andityas, M
Nuraini, DM
Sota, P
Loong, SK
Sripa, B
Sukon, P
Tangkawattana, P
Tangkawattana, S
2024
66. Inflammatory responses to infection in animal models: A comparison between susceptible and nonsusceptible hosts in different anatomical locations. Tangkawattana, S
Suyapoh, W
Thongrin, T
Wendo, WD
Salao, K
Suttiprapa, S
Saichua, P
Tangkawattana, P
2024
67. Mixed Eimeria and Cryptosporidium infection and its effects on pathology and clinical outcomes in juvenile Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) cultured in Thailand. Suyapoh, W
Keawchana, N
Sornying, P
Tangkawattana, S
Khirilak, P
Jantrakajorn, S
2024
68. Opisthorchis viverrini excretory-secretory products suppress GLUT8 of cholangiocytes. Kha, S
Chaiyadet, S
Saichua, P
Tangkawatana, S
Sripa, B
Suttiprapa, S
2024
69. Recombinant protein production and functional analysis of a M60-like-2 metallopeptidase enzyme from the carcinogenic liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini. Jumpajan, J
Chaiyadet, S
Saichua, P
Tangkawatana, S
Talabnin, K
Laha, T
Suttiprapa, S
2024
70. A population genetic analysis of the nematode in Asia shows that human infection is not a zoonosis from dogs. Liu, Y
Sarker, AHMR
Sripa, B
Tangkawattana, S
Khieu, V
Nevin, W
Paterson, S
Viney, M
2025
71. A population genetic analysis of the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis in Asia shows that human infection is not a zoonosis from dogs Liu, Y.
Sarker, A.H.M.R.
Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
Khieu, V.
2025
72. Co-occurrence of leptospirosis and Opisthorchis viverrini infection in cats and their risk factors. Andityas, M
Sota, P
Sukon, P
Tangkawattana, P
Sripa, B
Ngasaman, R
Tangkawattana, S
2025
73. Goblet cell metaplasia and mucin alterations in biliary epithelial cells during infection in rodent models: Insights into host susceptibility and defense mechanisms. Wendo, WD
Thongrin, T
Tangkawattana, P
Sukon, P
Suttiprapa, S
Saichua, P
Suyapoh, W
Tangkawattana, S
2025
74. Goblet cell metaplasia and mucin alterations in biliary epithelial cells during Opisthorchis viverrini infection in rodent models: Insights into host susceptibility and defense mechanisms Wendo, W.D.
Thongrin, T.
Tangkawattana, P.
Sukon, P.
Suttiprapa, S.
Saichua, P.
Suyapoh, W.
Tangkawattana, S.
2025
75. Integrated opisthorchiasis control through the EcoHealth/one health approach: 15 years of success and experiences with the Lawa model. Sripa, B
Tangkawattana, S
Sangnikul, M
2025
76. Nationwide spatial dynamics of taeniasis in Thailand: declining prevalence but shifting focus and One Health risk factors across 2008-2014. Sota, P
Alene, KA
Wongsaroj, T
Tangkawattana, S
Clements, ACA
Sripa, B
2025
77. One Health showcase from Asia: the Lawa model-a community-based approach to liver fluke control in Thailand. Sripa, B
Tangkawattana, S
2025
78. Potential impact of climate change on Opisthorchis viverrini and Opisthorchis felineus transmission in Eurasia Sripa, B
Yurlova, N
Suwannatrai, AT
Serbina, E
Tangkawattana, S
Sayasone, S
Varnakovida, P
2025
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Title Authors Year Publication name Cited count
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1. Mutations of KRAS and TP53 in a minor proportion of opisthorchis viverrini-associated cholangiocarcinomas in a hamster model Tangkawattana, S.
Kaewkes, S.
Pairojkul, C.
Tangkawattana, P.
Sripa, B.
2008 Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
1 (9), pp. 101-106
2. Clinical evaluation of canine mast cell tumor treatment between combined vinblastine and prednisolone and single prednisolone Srichat, W.
Manachai, N.
Jearanai, W.
Tangkawattana, P.
Tangkawattana, S.
2009 Comparative Clinical Pathology
1 (18), pp. 77-84
3. A portrait of the transcriptome of the neglected trematode, Fasciola gigantica-biological and biotechnological implications Campbell, B.E.
Tangkawattana, S.
Tangkawattana, P.
Laha, T.
Gasser, R.B.
2011 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2 (5), pp.
4. Comparative histopathology of Opisthorchis felineus and Opisthorchis viverrini in a hamster model: An implication of high pathogenicity of the European liver fluke Lvova, M.N.
Tangkawattana, S.
Balthaisong, S.
Katokhin, A.V.
Sripa, B.
2012 Parasitology International
1 (61), pp. 167-172
5. High prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini infection in reservoir hosts in four districts of Khon Kaen Province, an opisthorchiasis endemic area of Thailand Aunpromma, S.
Tangkawattana, P.
Papirom, P.
Kanjampa, P.
Tesana, S.
Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
2012 Parasitology International
1 (61), pp. 60-64
6. Stimulatory effects of low intensity laser therapy on the healing of rabbit tibial defects Nam, N.
Sukon, P.
Tangkawattana, S.
Sutthiprapaporn, P.
Rattana-arpha, P.
Kampa, N.
2014 Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
4 (44), pp. 487-495
7. Immunodiagnosis of opisthorchiasis using parasite cathepsin F Teimoori, S.
Arimatsu, Y.
Laha, T.
Kaewkes, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
Brindley, P.J.
Sripa, B.
2015 Parasitology Research
12 (114), pp. 4571-4578
8. Toward integrated opisthorchiasis control in northeast Thailand: The Lawa project Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
Laha, T.
Kaewkes, S.
Smith, J.F.
Wilcox, B.A.
2015 Acta Tropica
Part B (141), pp. 361-367
9. Differential Protein Expression in the Hemolymph of Bithynia siamensis goniomphalos Infected with Opisthorchis viverrini Suwannatrai, K.
Suwannatrai, A.
Tabsripair, P.
Welbat, J.U.
Tangkawattana, S.
Cantacessi, C.
Mulvenna, J.
Tesana, S.
Loukas, A.
Sotillo, J.
2016 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
11 (10), pp.
10. Chicken IgY-based coproantigen capture ELISA for diagnosis of human opisthorchiasis Teimoori, S.
Arimatsu, Y.
Kaewkes, S.
Sripa, M.
Tangkawattana, S.
Brindley, P.J.
Sripa, B.
2017 Parasitology International
4 (66), pp. 443-447
11. Decreased risk of cholangiocarcinogenesis following repeated cycles of Opisthorchis viverrini infection-praziquantel treatment: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and histopathological study in a hamster model Hanpanich, P.
Sripa, B.
Mairiang, E.O.
Tangkawattana, P.
Brindley, P.J.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017 Parasitology International
4 (66), pp. 464-470
12. Efficacious and safe dose of praziquantel for the successful treatment of feline reservoir hosts with opisthorchiasis Tangkawattana, P.
Sripa, B.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017 Parasitology International
4 (66), pp. 448-452
13. Elimination of Haplochis taichui metacercaria in cyprinoid fish with freezing temperature and soured fish (plasom) with salinity Tangkawattana, S.
Smith, J.F.
Sukon, P.
Tangkawattana, P.
2017 Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health
4 (48), pp. 777-785
14. Pax5 as a potential candidate marker for canine B-cell lymphoma Techangamsuwan, S.
Tangkawattana, S.
2017 Veterinarni Medicina
2 (62), pp. 74-80
15. Risk factors for Clonorchis sinensis infection transmission in humans in northern Vietnam: A descriptive and social network analysis study Tangkawattana, S.
Smith, J.F.
Kaewkes, S.
Sripa, B.
2017 Parasitology International
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Sasithorn Kaewkes
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