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Prof.Dr. Kavi Ratanabanangkoon
Email:
sckrt@mahidol.ac.th
Office: Biomedical Science Building, 6th floor, Zone D
Phone: (66)2 5740622-33 ext. 3617 |
Research Interests:
Immunochemistry of natural toxins and antivenoms ; Diagnostic technology.
Publications:
- S.Sriprapat, S.Aeksowan, S.Sapsutthipas, C.Chotwiwatthanakun, P.Suttijitpaisal, R.Pratanaphon, O.Khow, V.Sitprija and
K. Ratanabanangkoon. “The impact of a low dose, low volume, multi-site immunization on the production of therapeutic antivenoms in Thailand”
Toxicon 41, 57-64 (2003).
- K.Ratanabanangkoon.
“Merit and demerit of polyvalent snake antivenoms”.
J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev.
22, 77-89 (2003).
- R.Raweerith and
K.Ratanabanangkoon. “Fractionation of equine antivenom using caprylic acid precipitation in combination with cationic ion-exchange chromatography”
J. Immunol. Methods.
282, 63-72 (2003).
- S.Yingprasertchai, S.Bunyasrisawat and
K.Ratanabanangkoon. “Hyaluronidase inhibitors (sodium cromoglycate and sodium auro-thiomalate) reduce the local tissue damage and prolong the survival time of mice injected with Naja kaouthia and Calloselasma rhodostoma venoms”
Toxicon 42, 635-646 (2003).
- R.Raweerith,
K. Ratanabanangkoon. “Immunochemical and biochemical comparisons of equine monovalent and polyvalent snake antivenoms.”
Toxicon 45, 369-375 (2005).
- N.Wongtongkam, H.Wil de, C.Sitthi-Amorn and K.Ratanabanangkoon. “A study of Thai cobra (Naja kaouthia) bites in Thailand.” Military
Medicine 170, 336-341 (2005).
- N.Wongtongkam, H.Wilde, C.Sitthi-Amorn and K.Ratanabanangkoon. “A study of 225 Malayan pit viper bites in Thailand.” Military Medicine
170, 342-347 (2005).
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