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Praphathip Eamsobhana

Praphathip Eamsobhana

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
21
Citations
1219
World Ranking
3150
National Ranking
13

Praphathip Eamsobhana publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Praphathip Eamsobhana sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 86 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Praphathip Eamsobhana D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Praphathip Eamsobhana sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 21 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Praphathip Eamsobhana is affiliated with Mahidol University in Thailand. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions in Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist has a focused interest in subfields including Insect Science, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Ecology, and Pharmacology. Their work frequently addresses topics such as insect behavior and control techniques, mollusks and parasite studies, insect resistance and genetics, parasite biology and host interactions, entomopathogenic microorganisms in pest control, insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, and medical and biological ozone research.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Praphathip Eamsobhana reflect this multidisciplinary approach. Selected papers include:

  • "Complete mitochondrial genome of Dacus vijaysegarani and phylogenetic relationships with congeners and other tephritid fruit flies (Insecta: Diptera)," 2021, published in Molecular Biology Reports
  • "Prognostic Factors in Recurrent Congenital Muscular Torticollis," 2021, published in Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
  • "Genetic diversity and identity of Ascaris worms from human and pig hosts in Thailand," 2022, published in Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports
  • "Complete mitochondrial genomes and phylogenetic relationships of the genera Nephila and Trichonephila (Araneae, Araneoidea)," 2021, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Sandwich dot-immunogold filtration assay (DIGFA) for specific immunodiagnosis of active neuroangiostrongyliasis," 2020, published in Parasitology

Praphathip Eamsobhana frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Hoi-Sen Yong
  • Kah-Ooi Chua
  • Sze-Looi Song
  • Kok-Gan Chan
  • Phaik-Eem Lim

Their publications have appeared in diverse scientific venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny
  • Molecular Biology Reports
  • Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
  • Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports
  • Pathogens

Best Publications

  • Immunological diagnosis of human angiostrongyliasis due to Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae).

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Hoi Sen Yong

  • Molecular differentiation of Angiostrongylus taxa (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae) by cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences.

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Phaik Eem Lim;Gabriela Solano;Hongman Zhang

  • Eosinophilic meningitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis--a neglected disease with escalating importance.

    P Eamsobhana

  • Laboratory evaluation of aromatic essential oils from thirteen plant species as candidate repellents against Leptotrombidium chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae), the vector of scrub typhus

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Adisak Yoolek;Wittaya Kongkaew;Kriangkrai Lerdthusnee

  • Molecular phylogeography of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae) and genetic relationships with congeners using cytochrome b gene marker

    Hoi Sen Yong;Praphathip Eamsobhana;Sze Looi Song;Anchana Prasartvit

  • Purification of a specific immunodiagnostic Parastrongylus cantonensis antigen by electroelution from SDS-polyacrylamide gels.

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Adisak Yoolek;Somkuan Suvouttho;Surasak Suvouttho

  • Complete mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus malaysiensis lungworm and molecular phylogeny of Metastrongyloid nematodes

    Hoi-Sen Yong;Sze-Looi Song;Praphathip Eamsobhana;Phaik-Eem Lim

  • Phylogenetics and systematics of Angiostrongylus lungworms and related taxa (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea) inferred from the nuclear small subunit (SSU) ribosomal DNA sequences

    P. Eamsobhana;P.E. Lim;H.S. Yong

  • Molecular differentiation and phylogenetic relationships of three Angiostrongylus species and Angiostrongylus cantonensis geographical isolates based on a 66-kDa protein gene of A. cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae)

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Phaik Eem Lim;Hongman Zhang;Xiaoxian Gan

  • Complete mitochondrial genome of Bactrocera arecae (Insecta: Tephritidae) by next-generation sequencing and molecular phylogeny of Dacini tribe.

    Hoi-Sen Yong;Sze-Looi Song;Phaik-Eem Lim;Kok-Gan Chan

  • The current status of laboratory diagnosis of Angiostrongylus cantonensis infections in humans using serologic and molecular methods.

    Patricia P Wilkins;Yvonne Qvarnstrom;A Christian Whelen;Caitlin Saucier

  • A dot-blot ELISA comparable to immunoblot for the specific diagnosis of human parastrongyliasis.

    P. Eamsobhana;A. Yoolek;P. Punthuprapasa;S. Suvouttho

  • Angiostrongyliasis in Thailand: epidemiology and laboratory investigations.

    Praphathip Eamsobhana

  • Complete mitochondrial genome of Orthetrum dragonflies and molecular phylogeny of Odonata

    Hoi-Sen Yong;Sze-Looi Song;I. Wayan Suana;Praphathip Eamsobhana

  • Molecular diagnosis of eosinophilic meningitis due to Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea) by polymerase chain reaction-DNA sequencing of cerebrospinal fluids of patients

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Darawan Wanachiwanawin;Naowarat Dechkum;Anchana Parsartvit

  • Distinct Genetic Lineages of Bactrocera caudata (Insecta: Tephritidae) Revealed by COI and 16S DNA Sequences

    Phaik-Eem Lim;Ji Tan;I. Wayan Suana;Praphathip Eamsobhana

  • Immunochromatographic test for rapid serological diagnosis of human angiostrongyliasis

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Anchalee Tungtrongchitr;Darawan Wanachiwanawin;Hoi Sen Yong

  • Complete mitochondrial genome reveals genetic diversity of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae).

    Hoi Sen Yong;Sze Looi Song;Praphathip Eamsobhana;Share Yuan Goh

  • Effect of Thai 'koi-hoi' food flavoring on the viability and infectivity of the third-stage larvae of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae).

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Adisak Yoolek;Hoi-Sen Yong

  • Mitochondrial Genome Supports Sibling Species of Angiostrongylus costaricensis (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae)

    Hoi-Sen Yong;Sze-Looi Song;Praphathip Eamsobhana;Share-Yuan Goh

  • Multi-immunodot for rapid differential diagnosis of eosinophilic meningitis due to parasitic infections.

    P Eamsobhana;J Ongrotchanakun;A Yoolek;P Punthuprapasa

  • BLINDED MULTI-LABORATORY EVALUATION OF AN IN-HOUSE DOT-BLOT ELISA KIT FOR DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN PARASTRONGYLIASIS

    Praphathip Eamsobhana;Adisak Yoolek;Nibhon Kreethapon

Frequent Co-Authors

Kok-Gan Chan
Kok-Gan Chan University of Malaya
Patricia P. Wilkins
Patricia P. Wilkins Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Stuart Johnson
Stuart Johnson Loyola University Chicago
Alexandra L. Hanlon
Alexandra L. Hanlon Virginia Tech
Robert H. Cowie
Robert H. Cowie University of Hawaii at Manoa

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