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Publication Metadata only The integrity of the FOG-2 LXCXE pRb-binding motif is required for small intestine homeostasis(2019-07-01) Olivier Goupille; Zahra Kadri; Amandine Langelé; Sophie Luccantoni; Cécile Badoual; Philippe Leboulch; Stany Chrétien; Hopital Europeen Georges-Pompidou; Université Paris-Sud; Brigham and Women's Hospital; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Inserm© 2019 The Authors. Experimental Physiology © 2019 The Physiological Society New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Do Fog2Rb−/Rb− mice present a defect of small intestine homeostasis? What is the main finding and its importance...? The importance of interactions between FOG-2 and pRb in adipose tissue physiology has previously been demonstrated. Here it is shown that this interaction is also intrinsic to small intestine homeostasis and exerts extrinsic control over mouse metabolism. ThusPublication Metadata only The LXCXE Retinoblastoma Protein-Binding Motif of FOG-2 Regulates Adipogenesis(2017-12-19) Olivier Goupille; Tipparat Penglong; Zahra Kadri; Marine Granger-Locatelli; Raphaël Denis; Serge Luquet; Cécile Badoual; Suthat Fucharoen; Leila Maouche-Chrétien; Philippe Leboulch; Stany Chrétien; Universite Paris-Saclay; Mahidol University; Universite Paris 7- Denis Diderot; Hopital Europeen Georges-Pompidou; Inserm; Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School© 2017 The Author(s) GATA transcription factors and their FOG cofactors play a key role in tissue-specific development and differentiation, from worms to humans. Mammals have six GATA and two FOG factors. We recently demonstrated that interactions... between retinoblastoma protein (pRb) and GATA-1 are crucial for erythroid proliferation and differentiation. We show here that the LXCXE pRb-binding site of FOG-2 is involved in adipogenesis. Unlike GATA-1, which inhibits cell division, FOG-2 promotesPublication Metadata only Reality in package on-site grease trap performance: Success and failure in fog removal(2020-01-01) Sopa Chinwetkitvanich; Piti Ektaku; Mahidol University© Int. J. of GEOMATE. All rights reserved. Package on-site grease traps are widely used in household and restaurant in Thailand for oil and grease removal although frequent failures in FOG removal have been reported. Theoretically, too small... hours) and FOG concentrations in the feed (50 to 600 mg/l). Results showed that the operating HRTs of 15, 30 and 60 minutes could represent a kind of shock hydraulic loading condition, which insufficient FOG removal efficiencies were observed. AlsoPublication Open Access การจัดการกากไขมันจากบ่อดักไขมัน โดยกระบวนการทำปุ๋ยหมักร่วมกับดินค่ำและขี้เลื่อย(2558) วิรจิรวัส รวิชญทรัพย์; ธวัช เพชรไทย; ธนาศรี สีหะบุตร; วรพจน์ กนกกันฑพงษ์; Tawach Prechthai; Tanasri Sihabut; ธวัช เพชรไทย; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสาธารณสุขศาสตร์. ภาควิชาวิทยาศาสตร์อนามัยสิ่งแวดล้อมFat, oil and grease (FOG) are residue organic waste usually removed from the grease trap using in household wastewater treatment. To prevent the environmental impact from FOG, therefore, it should be properly managed and disposed. Co-composting... process may be applicable for this waste in order to recycle FOG as soil conditioner. This study, therefore, is to determine the feasibility of co-composting process of FOG, night soil and sawdust. The composting material was prepared by mixing of 19Publication Open Access การย่อยสลายกากไขมันของไส้เดือนดิน Pheretima peguana และ Eisenia foetida ในกระบวนการหมักมูลไส้เดือนของกากไขมันร่วมกับดินค่ำ(2558) ปวีณา เจริญอักษร; สุเทพ ศิลปานันทกุล; วิธิดา พัฒนาอิสรานุกุล; ธวัช เพชรไทย; Suthep Silapanuntakul; Withida Patthanaissaranukool; Tawach Prechthai; ธวัช เพชรไทย; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสาธารณสุขศาสตร์. ภาควิชาวิทยาศาสตร์อนามัยสิ่งแวดล้อม; Mahidol university. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Environmental Health Sciencesprocess for Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) waste collected from grease traps of a municipal wastewater treatment system. Different ratios of FOG and night soil were prepared at 20%, 40% and 80% by weight for the vermicom- posting process. The composting... process without adding any earthworms was also done in all conditions. The removal effi ciencies and degradation coeffi cients of FOG were then determined after 84 days of vermicomposting time. The average FOG removal effi ciency at 20, 40 and 80Publication Metadata only Erythropoietin and IGF-1 signaling synchronize cell proliferation and maturation during erythropoiesis(2015-12-15) Zahra Kadri; Carine Lefevre; Olivier Goupille; Tipparat Penglong; Marine Granger-Locatelli; Suthat Fucharoen; Leila Maouche-Chretien; Philippe Leboulch; Stany Chretien; Institut des Maladies Emergentes et des Therapies Innovantes; Universite Paris-Saclay; Mahidol University; Inserm; Brigham and Women's Hospital© 2015 Kadri et al. Tight coordination of cell proliferation and differentiation is central to red blood cell formation. Erythropoietin controls the proliferation and survival of red blood cell precursors, while variations in GATA-1/FOG-1 complex... for FOG-1. In turn, FOG-1 displaces pRb/E2F-2 fromGATA-1, ultimately releasing free, proproliferative E2F-2. Mice bearing a Gata-1S310Amutation suffer fromfatal anemia when a compensatory pathway for E2F-2 production involving insulin-like growth factor-1Publication Metadata only Epidemiological situation of Dengue in Thailand(1993-12-01) S. Sucharit; Mahidol Universityby encephalopathy and hepatic involvement and associated with dengue type 1, 2 and 3 or 4. Inspite of dengue control for 20 years by space spraying with malathion by fogging and or ULV, health education during the outbreak and later on prophylactic spray and sourcePublication Metadata only Cloud-based gait analysis using a single IMU for parkinson disease(2021-05-19) Jetsada Amin; Peeraya Ruthiraphong; Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Mahidol UniversityFreezing of gait (FOG) is one of the most common disabling symptoms in Parkinson disease (PD), causing a high risk of falling and lost life quality. There is no curative treatment due to a lack of understanding of the pathophysiology. EarlyPublication Metadata only Reinterpreting Popular Demonstrations for Use in a Laboratory Safety Session That Engages Students in Observation, Prediction, Record Keeping, and Problem Solving(2020-01-01) Taweetham Limpanuparb; Dulyarat Sathainthammanee; Pooh Pakwilaikiat; Chatchapong Kaewpichit; Warangkana Yimkosol; Athikhun Suwannakhan; Mahidol Universityactivities are drawn from popular demonstrations and presented in the context of chemical safety. These include a balloon bursting via toluene, a dry ice fog created in a fume hood, a reaction forming a carbon snake, a glycerol and potassium permanganatePublication Open Access Impacts of pH, temperature and pretreatment method on biohydrogen production from organic wastes by sewage microflora(2014) Jaruwan Wongthanate; Kittibodee Chinnacotpong; Madsamon Khumpong; Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource StudiesBiohydrogen production could be generated from organic wastes: food and beverage processing wastewater, restaurant food waste and raw starch waste. Fermentative hydrogen production from food and beverage processing wastewater by sewage microflora was optimized in terms of pH (4.5–7.0), mesophilic condition (35 ± 2 °C) and thermophilic condition (50 ± 2 °C). Low initial pH (6.5) and mesophilic condition favored hydrogen production (0.28 L/L) indicating that such parameters along with the wastewater characteristics were crucial to dark-fermentative hydrogen production. Pretreatment methods (methanogenic inhibitor, sterilization, sonication and acidification) on restaurant food waste and raw starch waste to enhance biohydrogen production were also investigated in this study. Maximum hydrogen yields of 3.48 and 2.18 ml H2/g COD were observed on sterilization of pretreated restaurant food and raw starch wastes, respectively.
