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Puangrat Yongvanit

Puangrat Yongvanit

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9787
World Ranking
15701
National Ranking
13

Overview

Puangrat Yongvanit is affiliated with Khon Kaen University in Thailand. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with notable subfields including Molecular Biology, Surgery, Cancer Research, Oncology, and Clinical Biochemistry.

Their recent body of work focuses on cancer-related studies, particularly involving cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer. Key research themes include cancer-related molecular mechanisms, RNA modifications in cancer, drug transport and resistance mechanisms, metabolism and genetic disorders, metabolomics, mass spectrometry, pharmacological effects, and toxicity studies.

Yongvanit's publications have appeared in various venues, including:

  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology

Recent papers by Yongvanit comprise the following:

  • "Mapping of population disparities in the cholangiocarcinoma urinary metabolome," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Urinary Metabolic Profiling of Liver Fluke-Induced Cholangiocarcinoma-A Follow-Up Study," 2022, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
  • "Mapping of Population Disparities in the Cholangiocarcinoma Urinary Metabolome," 2021, Research Square (Research Square)
  • "Urinary Metabolic Profiling of Liver Fluke-induced Cholangiocarcinoma - a Validation Study," 2022, Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Munirah Alsaleh
  • Larry K. Koomson
  • Paiboon Sithithaworn
  • Watcharin Loilome
  • Christopher A. Wadsworth

Best Publications

  • Whole-Genome and Epigenomic Landscapes of Etiologically Distinct Subtypes of Cholangiocarcinoma

    Apinya Jusakul;Apinya Jusakul;Ioana Cutcutache;Chern Han Yong;Jing Quan Lim

  • Exome sequencing of liver fluke–associated cholangiocarcinoma

    Choon Kiat Ong;Chutima Subimerb;Chutima Subimerb;Chawalit Pairojkul;Sopit Wongkham

  • Exome sequencing identifies distinct mutational patterns in liver fluke–related and non-infection-related bile duct cancers

    Waraporn Chan-on;Waraporn Chan-on;Maarja-Liisa Nairismägi;Choon Kiat Ong;Weng Khong Lim

  • Oxidative Stress and Its Significant Roles in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cancer

    Raynoo Thanan;Shinji Oikawa;Yusuke Hiraku;Shiho Ohnishi

  • Repeated infection with Opisthorchis viverrini induces accumulation of 8-nitroguanine and 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanine in the bile duct of hamsters via inducible nitric oxide synthase.

    Somchai Pinlaor;Ning Ma;Yusuke Hiraku;Puangrat Yongvanit

  • Roles of liver fluke infection as risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma.

    Paiboon Sithithaworn;Puangrat Yongvanit;Kunyarat Duenngai;Nadda Kiatsopit

  • Mechanism of NO-mediated oxidative and nitrative DNA damage in hamsters infected with Opisthorchis viverrini: a model of inflammation-mediated carcinogenesis.

    Somchai Pinlaor;Yusuke Hiraku;Ning Ma;Puangrat Yongvanit

  • Oxidative and nitrative DNA damage: Key events in opisthorchiasis-induced carcinogenesis

    Puangrat Yongvanit;Somchai Pinlaor;Helmut Bartsch

  • Liver fluke infection and cholangiocarcinoma : Model of endogenous nitric oxide and extragastric nitrosation in human carcinogenesis

    Melissa R. Haswell-Elkins;Soisungwan Satarug;Mitsuhiro Tsuda;Eimorn Mairiang

  • Nitrative and oxidative DNA damage in oral lichen planus in relation to human oral carcinogenesis.

    Ponlatham Chaiyarit;Ning Ma;Yusuke Hiraku;Somchai Pinlaor

  • Curcumin decreases cholangiocarcinogenesis in hamsters by suppressing inflammation-mediated molecular events related to multistep carcinogenesis.

    Suksanti Prakobwong;Jarinya Khoontawad;Puangrat Yongvanit;Chawalit Pairojkul

  • 8-nitroguanine formation in the liver of hamsters infected with Opisthorchis viverrini.

    Somchai Pinlaor;Puangrat Yongvanit;Yusuke Hiraku;Ning Ma

  • Increased activation of PI3K/AKT signaling pathway is associated with cholangiocarcinoma metastasis and PI3K/mTOR inhibition presents a possible therapeutic strategy.

    Supak Yothaisong;Hasaya Dokduang;Anchalee Techasen;Nisana Namwat

  • Monosodium glutamate (MSG) intake is associated with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a rural Thai population

    Tonkla Insawang;Carlo Selmi;Ubon Cha’on;Supattra Pethlert

  • Involvement of MMP-9 in peribiliary fibrosis and cholangiocarcinogenesis via Rac1-dependent DNA damage in a hamster model

    Suksanti Prakobwong;Puangrat Yongvanit;Yusuke Hiraku;Chawalit Pairojkul

  • iNOS-dependent DNA damage via NF-kappaB expression in hamsters infected with Opisthorchis viverrini and its suppression by the antihelminthic drug praziquantel.

    Somchai Pinlaor;Yusuke Hiraku;Puangrat Yongvanit;Saeko Tada-Oikawa

  • Tissue Microbiome Profiling Identifies an Enrichment of Specific Enteric Bacteria in Opisthorchis viverrini Associated Cholangiocarcinoma

    Kern Rei Chng;Sock Hoai Chan;Amanda Hui Qi Ng;Chenhao Li

  • Mechanisms of oxysterol-induced carcinogenesis

    Apinya Jusakul;Puangrat Yongvanit;Watcharin Loilome;Nisana Namwat

  • Activated macrophages promote Wnt/β-catenin signaling in cholangiocarcinoma cells

    Watcharin Loilome;Pornpan Bungkanjana;Anchalee Techasen;Nisana Namwat

  • Time profiles of the expression of metalloproteinases, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases, cytokines and collagens in hamsters infected with Opisthorchis viverrini with special reference to peribiliary fibrosis and liver injury.

    Suksanti Prakobwong;Somchai Pinlaor;Puangrat Yongvanit;Paiboon Sithithaworn

Frequent Co-Authors

Paiboon Sithithaworn
Paiboon Sithithaworn Khon Kaen University
Yusuke Hiraku
Yusuke Hiraku University of Fukui
Banchob Sripa
Banchob Sripa Khon Kaen University
Mariko Murata
Mariko Murata Mie University
Shosuke Kawanishi
Shosuke Kawanishi Suzuka University of Medical Science
Shinji Oikawa
Shinji Oikawa Mie University
Trevor N. Petney
Trevor N. Petney Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Helmut Bartsch
Helmut Bartsch German Cancer Research Center
Masanao Miwa
Masanao Miwa Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology
Hideyuki Saya
Hideyuki Saya Fujita Health University

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