Mr. Akarin Intaramat

18 Feb 2023
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Name: Mister Akarin Intaramat

Office address: Research Laboratory of translational research unit, Chulabhorn Research Institute,
54 Kamphaeng Phet 6 Talat Bang Khen, Lak Si, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
Tel: +662-5538555 ext. 3211, +66817500161 (mobile)

Position: Researcher, Research Laboratory of translational research unit, Chulabhorn Research Institute
E-mail: [email protected]

Research Interests

  1. Development of immunochromatographic test (ICT) for
    • Diseases: infectious and non-infectious (in human, animals or plants)
    • Bio-markers: hormone, enzyme and tumor marker
    • Food contaminants: toxins or microorganisms
    • Environmental pollution: pesticide, chemical agents or microorganisms
  2. Study on the improvement of ICT performance: sensitivity and specificity

Education and Degrees

  • B.Sc., Medical technology, Thammasat University, Thailand, 2001
  • M.Sc., Microbiology, Mahidol University, Thailand, 2006

Publications

A. Research Articles in International Journals

1. Chareonsirisuthigul T, Khositnithikul R, Intaramat A, Inkomlue R, Sriwanichrak K, Piromsontikorn S, et al. Performance comparison of immunodiffusion, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, immunochromatography and hemagglutination for serodiagnosis of human pythiosis. Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease. 2013;76(1):42-5.

2. Intaramat A, Sornprachum T, Chantrathonkul B, Chaisuriya P, Lohnoo T, Yingyong W, et al. Protein A/Gbased immunochromatographic test for serodiagnosis of pythiosis in human and animal subjects from Asia and Americas. Med Mycol. 2016;54(6):641-7.

3. Krajaejun T, Imkhieo S, Intaramat A, Ratanabanangkoon K. Development of an immunochromatographic test for rapid serodiagnosis of human pythiosis. Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI. 2009;16(4):506-9.

4. Pruksaphon K, Intaramat A, Ratanabanangkoon K, Nosanchuk JD, Vanittanakom N, Youngchim S. Development and characterization of an immunochromatographic test for the rapid diagnosis of Talaromyces (Penicillium) marneffei. PLoS One. 2018;13(4):e0195596.

5. Pruksaphon K, Intaramat A, Ratanabanangkoon K, Nosanchuk JD, Vanittanakom N, Youngchim S. Diagnostic laboratory immunology for talaromycosis (penicilliosis): review from the bench-top techniques to the point-of-care testing. Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease. 2020;96(3):114959.

6. Pruksaphon K, Intaramat A, Simsiriwong P, Mongkolsuk S, Ratanabanangkoon K, Nosanchuk JD, et al. An inexpensive point-of-care immunochromatographic test for Talaromyces marneffei infection based on the Portrait yeast phase specific monoclonal antibody 4D1 and Galanthus nivalis agglutinin. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2021;15(5):e0009058.

7. Rakthong P, Intaramat A, Ratanabanangkoon K. Luminol encapsulated liposome as a signal generator for the detection of specific antigen-antibody reactions and nucleotide hybridization. Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. 2010;26(7):767-72.

8. Rotchanapreeda T, Sae-Chew P, Lohnoo T, Yingyong W, Rujirawat T, Kumsang Y, et al. Immunological Cross-Reactivity of Proteins Extracted from the Oomycete Pythium insidiosum and the Fungus Basidiobolus ranarum Compromises the Detection Specificity of Immunodiagnostic Assays for Pythiosis. Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 2021;7(6).

9. Sathongdejwisit P, Pruksaphon K, Intaramat A, Aiumurai P, Sookrung N, Ratanabanangkoon K, et al. A Novel, Inexpensive In-House Immunochromatographic Strip Test for Cryptococcosis Based on the Cryptococcal Glucuronoxylomannan Specific Monoclonal Antibody 18B7. Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland). 2021;11(5).

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