Publications by authors named "Taechasit Danjittrong"

Introduction And Importance: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) offer a suitable means to assess the cognitive domain of learners with a high degree of objectivity. The study's objective is to formulate an equation for determining the ideal timing for MCQ examinations, thereby inspiring the development of a model to estimate the duration of these examinations.

Methods: The authors generated a specific computer program that integrated with the operating system of the examination.

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have grown due to their crucial role in transitioning from invasive to noninvasive cancer diagnostic methods. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the metal oxide biosensor platform using urine VOCs for detecting genitourinary cancers. Five different commercially available semiconductor sensors were chosen to detect specific VOCs (methane, iso-butane, hydrogen, ethanol, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, toluene, butane, propane, trimethylamine, and methyl-mercaptan).

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Background: FRMD3 polymorphisms has suggested that they could be an alternative test to differentiate diabetic nephropathy (DN) from nondiabetic renal disease (NDRD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. This study was performed to investigate the relationship between the FRMD3 gene and clinical characteristics of DN.

Methods: Patients who already had renal pathologic results were tested for FRMD3 polymorphisms.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study screened 813 European rodents and shrews for alphacoronaviruses using PCR, identifying novel viruses in multiple species including Rattus norvegicus and Microtus agrestis.
  • These new viruses create a unique clade alongside the Lucheng virus found in China, showing significant genetic differences.
  • The findings enhance our understanding of wildlife reservoirs for alphacoronaviruses, suggesting these may represent different species within the virus family.
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