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Sakol Panyim is affiliated with Mahidol University in Thailand and has contributed extensively to research in fields related to immunology, molecular biology, and aquatic sciences. Their work spans several domains within biological and agricultural sciences, with a notable focus on invertebrate immune response mechanisms and aquaculture-related health management.

The main fields of study for Sakol Panyim include:

  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Subfields in which they have published also highlight expertise in:

  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Aquatic Science
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Plant Science

Sakol Panyim's research topics encompass:

  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations

They have published several recent papers highlighting molecular and immunological studies in shrimp species, focusing on gene regulation and viral infection mechanisms. Selected recent publications include:

  • Homologues of Piwi control transposable elements and development of male germline in Penaeus monodon, 2020, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology
  • Retinoid X receptor modulates vitellogenin gene expression in black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, 2020, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology
  • A multi-target dsRNA for simultaneous inhibition of yellow head virus and white spot syndrome virus in shrimp, 2020, Journal of Biotechnology
  • Regulation of vitellogenin gene expression under the negative modulator, gonad-inhibiting hormone in Penaeus monodon, 2020, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology
  • Assessment of the function of gonad-specific PmAgo4 in viral replication and spermatogenesis in Penaeus monodon, 2020, Developmental & Comparative Immunology

Frequent publication venues where Sakol Panyim's work has appeared are:

  • Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology
  • Fish & Shellfish Immunology
  • Journal of Biotechnology
  • Developmental & Comparative Immunology
  • Journal of the World Aquaculture Society

Collaborations are a significant aspect of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Apinunt Udomkit
  • Jakkapong Kluebsoongnoen
  • Poohrawind Sanitt
  • Suchitraporn Sukthaworn
  • Tomasz J. Sarnowski

Best Publications

  • A non-occluded, systemic baculovirus that occurs in cells of ectodermal and mesodermal origin and causes high mortality in the black tiger prawn Penaeus monodon.

    C. Wongteerasupaya;J. E. Vickers;S. Sriurairatana;G. L. Nash

  • Isolation of nisin-producing Lactococcus lactis WNC 20 strain from nham, a traditional Thai fermented sausage.

    W Noonpakdee;C Santivarangkna;P Jumriangrit;K Sonomoto

  • YHV-protease dsRNA inhibits YHV replication in Penaeus monodon and prevents mortality.

    Supansa Yodmuang;Witoon Tirasophon;Yaowaluck Roshorm;Wanlop Chinnirunvong

  • Silencing of yellow head virus replication in penaeid shrimp cells by dsRNA.

    Witoon Tirasophon;Yaowaluck Roshorm;Sakol Panyim

  • Experimental transmission of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) from crabs to shrimp Penaeus monodon.

    Panan Kanchanaphum;Chainarong Wongteerasupaya;Nusra Sitidilokratana;Vichai Boonsaeng

  • Suppression of PmRab7 by dsRNA inhibits WSSV or YHV infection in shrimp.

    Chalermporn Ongvarrasopone;Mayuree Chanasakulniyom;Kallaya Sritunyalucksana;Kallaya Sritunyalucksana;Sakol Panyim

  • Molecular characterization of gonad‐inhibiting hormone of Penaeus monodon and elucidation of its inhibitory role in vitellogenin expression by RNA interference

    Supattra Treerattrakool;Sakol Panyim;Siu-Ming Chan;Boonsirm Withyachumnarnkul

  • Identification of Residues in the Dengue Virus Type 2 NS2B Cofactor That Are Critical for NS3 Protease Activation

    Pornwaratt Niyomrattanakit;Pakorn Winoyanuwattikun;Santad Chanprapaph;Chanan Angsuthanasombat

  • Yellow-head virus of Penaeus monodon is an RNA virus

    Wongteerasupaya C;Sriurairatana S;Vickers Je;Akrajamorn A

  • Therapeutic inhibition of yellow head virus multiplication in infected shrimps by YHV-protease dsRNA

    Witoon Tirasophon;Supansa Yodmuang;Wanlop Chinnirunvong;Nongluk Plongthongkum

  • Yellow head virus from Thailand and gill-associated virus from Australia are closely related but distinct prawn viruses

    Jeff A. Cowley;Christine M. Dimmock;Chainarong Wongteerasupaya;Vichai Boonsaeng

  • Appearance of vitellogenin mRNA sequences and rate of vitellogenin synthesis in chicken liver following primary and secondary stimulation by 17 beta-estradiol.

    Jean-Pierre Jost;Takeshi Ohno;Sakol Panyim;Alfred R. Schuerch

  • Induction of Ovarian Maturation and Spawning in Penaeus monodon Broodstock by Double-Stranded RNA

    Supattra Treerattrakool;Sakol Panyim;Apinunt Udomkit

  • Detection of yellow-head virus (YHV) of Penaeus monodon by RT-PCR amplification

    Chainarong Wongteerasupaya;Wansika Tongchuea;Vichai Boonsaeng;Sakol Panyim

  • DNA fragment of Penaeus monodon baculovirus PmNOBII gives positive in situ hybridization with white-spot viral infections in six penaeid shrimp species

    Chainarong Wongteerasupaya;Sriwan Wongwisansri;Vichai Boonsaeng;Sakol Panyim

  • High variation in repetitive DNA fragment length for white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) isolates in Thailand.

    Chainarong Wongteerasupaya;Paranee Pungchai;Boonsirm Withyachumnarnkul;Vichai Boonsaeng

  • Complete nucleotide sequence and genomic organization of hepatopancreatic parvovirus (HPV) of Penaeus monodon.

    Wasana Sukhumsirichart;Pongsopee Attasart;Vichai Boonsaeng;Sakol Panyim

  • Complete ORF1b-gene sequence indicates yellow head virus is an invertebrate nidovirus.

    Nusra Sittidilokratna;Richard A. J. Hodgson;Jeff A. Cowley;Sarawut Jitrapakdee

  • A simplified and highly sensitive detection of Trypanosoma evansi by DNA amplification.

    Niels Wuyts;Nipa Chokesajjawatee;Sakol Panyim

  • Inhibition of white spot syndrome virus replication in Penaeus monodon by combined silencing of viral rr2 and shrimp PmRab7.

    Pongsopee Attasart;Rossukon Kaewkhaw;Chaweewan Chimwai;Ukrit Kongphom

Frequent Co-Authors

Duncan R. Smith
Duncan R. Smith Mahidol University
Anchalee Tassanakajon
Anchalee Tassanakajon Chulalongkorn University
Timothy W. Flegel
Timothy W. Flegel Mahidol University
Peter J. Walker
Peter J. Walker University of Queensland
Tadayuki Imanaka
Tadayuki Imanaka Ritsumeikan University
Haruyuki Atomi
Haruyuki Atomi Kyoto University
Kenji Sonomoto
Kenji Sonomoto Kyushu University
Ikuo Hirono
Ikuo Hirono Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Jeffrey A. Cole
Jeffrey A. Cole University of Birmingham
Hidetoshi Inoko
Hidetoshi Inoko Tokai University

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