Publications by authors named "Ratirat Sangpayap"

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  • Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) has been adapted to create a bio-ink from fish skin for 3D bioprinting, providing a more sustainable alternative to traditional mammalian sources.
  • The study involved assessing the physical-mechanical properties of various GelMA concentrations and incorporating human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and platelet lysate into the bio-ink for enhanced functionality.
  • In vivo tests on rat models showed that the ASCs + HPL-loaded GelMA scaffolds promoted better wound healing by improving cell viability, collagen deposition, and blood vessel formation compared to untreated conditions.
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Background: Thunbergia laurifolia Linn. (TL) is a herbal medicine which has been used as a component of a mixture ofcrude extracts to treat drug addicted patients. TL extract was reported to increase dopamine levels significantly in the rat brain both in vitro and in vivo studies similar to that seen with cocaine and TL stimulated in the same brain area that amphetamine stimulated.

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