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Suangsuda Supasai
Suangsuda Supasai
Faculty member in Molecular Tropical Medicine and Genetics, Mahidol University
Verified email at mahidol.edu
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Decreased zinc availability affects glutathione metabolism in neuronal cells and in the developing brain
Y Omata, GA Salvador, S Supasai, AH Keenan, PI Oteiza
toxicological sciences 133 (1), 90-100, 2013
452013
Zinc deficiency affects the STAT1/3 signaling pathways in part through redox-mediated mechanisms
S Supasai, L Aimo, AM Adamo, GG Mackenzie, PI Oteiza
Redox Biology 11, 469-481, 2017
392017
Gestational marginal zinc deficiency impaired fetal neural progenitor cell proliferation by disrupting the ERK1/2 signaling pathway
JR Nuttall, S Supasai, J Kha, BM Vaeth, GG Mackenzie, AM Adamo, ...
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 26 (11), 1116-1123, 2015
382015
Early developmental marginal zinc deficiency affects neurogenesis decreasing neuronal number and altering neuronal specification in the adult rat brain
AM Adamo, X Liu, P Mathieu, JR Nuttall, S Supasai, PI Oteiza
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 13, 62, 2019
372019
A magnetic resonance imaging study of early brain injury in a rat model of acute DFP intoxication
BA Hobson, DJ Rowland, S Supasai, DJ Harvey, PJ Lein, JR Garbow
Neurotoxicology 66, 170-178, 2018
332018
Acute administration of diazepam or midazolam minimally alters long-term neuropathological effects in the rat brain following acute intoxication with diisopropylfluorophosphate
S Supasai, EA González, DJ Rowland, B Hobson, DA Bruun, MA Guignet, ...
European journal of pharmacology 886, 173538, 2020
282020
Combined effects of gestational phthalate exposure and zinc deficiency on steroid metabolism and growth
JR Nuttall, HR Kucera, S Supasai, NW Gaikwad, PI Oteiza
Toxicological Sciences 156 (2), 469-479, 2017
182017
The roles of HMGB1‐produced DNA gaps in DNA protection and aging biomarker reversal
S Yasom, P Watcharanurak, N Bhummaphan, J Thongsroy, ...
FASEB BioAdvances 4 (6), 408, 2022
142022
Nutritional marginal zinc deficiency disrupts placental 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 modulation
YL Huang, S Supasai, H Kucera, NW Gaikwad, AM Adamo, P Mathieu, ...
Food & function 7 (1), 84-92, 2016
102016
Sex-specific acute and chronic neurotoxicity of acute diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)-intoxication in juvenile Sprague-Dawley rats
EA González, JJ Calsbeek, YH Tsai, MY Tang, P Andrew, J Vu, EL Berg, ...
Current Research in Toxicology 2, 341-356, 2021
82021
Apoptosis as a mechanism of developmental neurotoxicity
PJ Lein, S Supasai, M Guignet
Handbook of Developmental Neurotoxicology, 91-112, 2018
62018
Gestational zinc deficiency impairs brain astrogliogenesis in rats through multistep alterations of the JAK/STAT3 signaling pathway
S Supasai, AM Adamo, P Mathieu, RC Marino, AC Hellmers, E Cremonini, ...
Redox Biology 44, 102017, 2021
42021
Sericin-based poly (vinyl) alcohol relieves plaque and epidermal lesions in psoriasis; a chance for dressing development in a specific area
K Tuentam, P Aramwit, O Reamtong, S Supasai, U Chaisri, K Fongsodsri, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (1), 145, 2022
22022
Developmental toxicity within the central cholinergic nervous system
DA Jett, M Guignet, S Supasai, PJ Lein
Handbook of Developmental Neurotoxicology, 183-198, 2018
22018
Triangulating evidence from observational and Mendelian randomization studies of ketone bodies for cognitive performance
W Sae-Jie, S Supasai, M Kivimaki, JF Price, A Wong, M Kumari, ...
BMC medicine 21 (1), 340, 2023
12023
Persistent neuropathology in a RAT model of acute op intoxication
P Lein, S Supasai, D Rowland
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY 150, 172-173, 2019
2019
Zinc deficiency affects the STAT1/3 signaling pathways in part through redox-mediated
S Supasai, L Aimo, AM Adamo
Redox biology, 11 (Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 6 2005), 2017
2017
Developmental Zinc Deficiency Impairs Cortical Astrogliogenesis By Disrupting The STAT3 Pathway
S Supasai
University of California, Davis, 2015
2015
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