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Asst. Prof. Dr.
Matsapume Detcharoen
Assistant Professor
- matsapume.d@psu.ac.th
- 8504
- Biology
- Division of Biological Science
Education
Graduated Year
Degree
Country
2020
Ph.D. (Biology) University of Innsbruck
Austria
2015
M.Sc. (Biology) Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
GERMANY
2013
B.Sc. (Biology) Prince of Songkla University
Thailand
Publication
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Detcharoen M., Khrueakaew P., Sukkapat P., Benjakul S., Saetang J., 2024. Metabarcoding for authentication of fish species in surimi-based products by Nanopore sequencing. Food Bioscience 61 (cited 1 times)
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Senathipathi D.N., Benjakul S., Sukkapat P., Detcharoen M., Moorthy G., Saetang J., 2024. DNA Barcoding Revealed Mislabeling of Imported Seafood Products in Thailand. Fishes 9(6) (cited 0 times)
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Detcharoen M., Jiggins F.M., Schlick-Steiner B.C., Steiner F.M., 2023. Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacteria alter the gut microbiome in the fly Drosophila nigrosparsa. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 198 (cited 1 times)
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Detcharoen M., Bumrungsri S., Voravuthikunchai S.P., 2023. Complete Genome of Rose Myrtle, Rhodomyrtus tomentosa, and Its Population Genetics in Thai Peninsula. Plants 12(8) (cited 1 times)
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Detcharoen M., Nilsai A., 2023. Low Endosymbiont Incidence in Drosophila Species Across Peninsula Thailand. Microbial Ecology 85(2): 730-736. (cited 0 times)
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Weiland S.O., Detcharoen M., Schlick-Steiner B.C., Steiner F.M., 2022. Analyses of locomotion, wing morphology, and microbiome in Drosophila nigrosparsa after recovery from antibiotics. MicrobiologyOpen 11(3) (cited 5 times)
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Detcharoen M., Schilling M.P., Arthofer W., Schlick-Steiner B.C., Steiner F.M., 2021. Differential gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster and D. nigrosparsa infected with the same Wolbachia strain. Scientific Reports 11(1) (cited 9 times)
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Nilsai A., Detcharoen M., Godeiro N.N., Jantarit S., 2021. Four new species of troglomorphic Coecobrya Yosii, 1956 (Collembola, Entomobryidae) from Thailand based on morphological and molecular evidence, with an updated key of Thai troglomorphic species. Subterranean Biology 41: 1-42. (cited 1 times)
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Detcharoen M., Arthofer W., Jiggins F.M., Steiner F.M., Schlick-Steiner B.C., 2020. Wolbachia affect behavior and possibly reproductive compatibility but not thermoresistance, fecundity, and morphology in a novel transinfected host, Drosophila nigrosparsa. Ecology and Evolution 10(10): 4457-4470. (cited 8 times)
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Detcharoen M., Arthofer W., Sch lick-Steiner B.C., Steiner F.M., 2019. Wolbachia megadiversity: 99% of these microorganismic manipulators unknown. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 95(11) (cited 10 times)
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1
Detcharoen, M., Jiggins, F., Schlick-steiner, B., & Steiner, F. (2023). Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacteria alter the gut microbiome in the fly Drosophila nigrosparsa (SCIE). Journal Of Invertebrate Pathology, 198, Article number 107915.
2
Detcharoen, M., Bumrungsri, S., & Voravuthikunchai, S. (2023). Complete Genome of Rose Myrtle, Rhodomyrtus tomentosa, and Its Population Genetics in Thai Peninsula (SCIE). Plants-basel, 1(8), 1582.
3
Detcharoen, M., & Nilsai, A. (2023). Low Endosymbiont Incidence in Drosophila Species Across Peninsula Thailand (SCIE). Microbial Ecology, 85, 730–736.
4
Weiland, S., Detcharoen, M., Schlick-steiner, B., & Steiner, F. (2022). Analyses of locomotion, wing morphology, and microbiome in Drosophila nigrosparsa after recovery from antibiotics (SCIE). Microbiologyopen
, 11(3), Article number e1291.
5
Nilsai, A., Detcharoen, M., Nunes Godeiro, N., & Jantarit, S. (2021). Four new species of troglomorphic Coecobrya Yosii, 1956 (Collembola, Entomobryidae) from Thailand based on morphological and molecular evidence, with an updated key of Thai troglomorphic species (SCIE). Subterranean Biology, 41, 1-42.