Suraporn Matragoon

1.8k total citations
32 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Suraporn Matragoon is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Suraporn Matragoon has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Ophthalmology and 7 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Suraporn Matragoon's work include Retinal Development and Disorders (8 papers), Retinal Diseases and Treatments (7 papers) and Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (6 papers). Suraporn Matragoon is often cited by papers focused on Retinal Development and Disorders (8 papers), Retinal Diseases and Treatments (7 papers) and Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (6 papers). Suraporn Matragoon collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Czechia. Suraporn Matragoon's co-authors include Azza B. El‐Remessy, Gregory I. Liou, Ruth B. Caldwell, Bindu Pillai, Robert W. Caldwell, Mohammed Abdelsaid, Mohammed M.H. Al-Gayyar, Tayyeba K. Ali, Guochuan Ma and Penny Roon and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Neuroscience and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Suraporn Matragoon

32 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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Mohammed Abdelsaid United States
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All Works

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Shanab, Ahmed Y., Barbara A. Mysona, Suraporn Matragoon, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2015). Silencing p75NTR prevents proNGF-induced endothelial cell death and development of acellular capillaries in rat retina. Molecular Therapy — Methods & Clinical Development. 2. 15013–15013. 36 indexed citations
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Abdelsaid, Mohammed, Suraporn Matragoon, Adviye Ergul, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2014). Deletion of Thioredoxin Interacting Protein (TXNIP) Augments Hyperoxia-Induced Vaso-Obliteration in a Mouse Model of Oxygen Induced-Retinopathy. PLoS ONE. 9(10). e110388–e110388. 13 indexed citations
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Shanab, Ahmed Y., Sally L. Elshaer, Mona F. El-Azab, et al.. (2014). Candesartan stimulates reparative angiogenesis in ischemic retinopathy model: role of hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1). Angiogenesis. 18(2). 137–150. 17 indexed citations
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Matragoon, Suraporn, et al.. (2014). Systemic Effects of Ophthalmic Cyclopentolate on Body Weight in Neonatal Mice. Neonatology. 106(1). 37–41. 3 indexed citations
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Abdelsaid, Mohammed, Suraporn Matragoon, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2013). Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein Expression Is Required for VEGF-Mediated Angiogenic Signal in Endothelial Cells. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling. 19(18). 2199–2212. 44 indexed citations
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Mysona, Barbara A., Mohammed M.H. Al-Gayyar, Suraporn Matragoon, et al.. (2013). Modulation of p75NTR prevents diabetes- and proNGF-induced retinal inflammation and blood–retina barrier breakdown in mice and rats. Diabetologia. 56(10). 2329–2339. 53 indexed citations
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Elshaer, Sally L., Mohammed Abdelsaid, Ahmad Al‐Azayzih, et al.. (2013). Pronerve Growth Factor Induces Angiogenesis via Activation of TrkA: Possible Role in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2013. 1–10. 17 indexed citations
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Mohamed, Islam, Sahar Soliman, Ahmed Alhusban, et al.. (2012). Diabetes exacerbates retinal oxidative stress, inflammation, and microvascular degeneration in spontaneously hypertensive rats.. PubMed. 18. 1457–66. 19 indexed citations
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Matragoon, Suraporn, Mohammed M.H. Al-Gayyar, Mohammed Abdelsaid, Bindu Pillai, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2011). Thioredoxin Interacting Protein Is a Novel Mediator of Retinal Inflammation and Neurotoxicity. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 52(14). 1006–1006. 1 indexed citations
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Al-Gayyar, Mohammed M.H., Mohammed Abdelsaid, Suraporn Matragoon, Bindu Pillai, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2011). Thioredoxin interacting protein is a novel mediator of retinal inflammation and neurotoxicity. British Journal of Pharmacology. 164(1). 170–180. 87 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Ahmed S., Azza B. El‐Remessy, Suraporn Matragoon, et al.. (2011). Retinal Microglial Activation and Inflammation Induced by Amadori-Glycated Albumin in a Rat Model of Diabetes. Diabetes. 60(4). 1122–1133. 157 indexed citations
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Al-Gayyar, Mohammed M.H., Mohammed Abdelsaid, Suraporn Matragoon, Bindu Pillai, & Azza B. El‐Remessy. (2010). Neurovascular Protective Effect of FeTPPs in N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Model. American Journal Of Pathology. 177(3). 1187–1197. 40 indexed citations
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El‐Remessy, Azza B., Huda E. Tawfik, Suraporn Matragoon, et al.. (2010). Peroxynitrite Mediates Diabetes-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction: Possible Role of Rho Kinase Activation. Experimental Diabetes Research. 2010. 1–9. 63 indexed citations
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Al‐Shabrawey, Mohamed, Manuela Bartoli, Azza B. El‐Remessy, et al.. (2008). Role of NADPH Oxidase and Stat3 in Statin-Mediated Protection against Diabetic Retinopathy. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 49(7). 3231–3231. 137 indexed citations
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El‐Remessy, Azza B., Huda E. Tawfik, Suraporn Matragoon, et al.. (2006). Abstract 1692: Peroxynitrite Mediates Diabetes-induced Endothelial Dysfunction by Reducing eNOS Expression: Possible Role of Rho Kinase (ROCK) Activation. Circulation. 114. 3 indexed citations
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Tawfik, Huda E., Azza B. El‐Remessy, Suraporn Matragoon, et al.. (2006). Simvastatin Improves Diabetes-Induced Coronary Endothelial Dysfunction. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 319(1). 386–395. 63 indexed citations
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El‐Remessy, Azza B., Suraporn Matragoon, G. Abou-Mohamed, et al.. (2003). Neuroprotective Effect of(−)Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol in N-Methyl-d-Aspartate-Induced Retinal Neurotoxicity. American Journal Of Pathology. 163(5). 1997–2008. 196 indexed citations
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Liou, Gregory I., Suraporn Matragoon, De‐Mao Chen, et al.. (1998). Visual sensitivity and interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein in the mouse: regulation by vitamin A. The FASEB Journal. 12(1). 129–138. 6 indexed citations
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Liou, Gregory I., et al.. (1994). Timing of Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein (IRBP) Gene Expression and Hypomethylation in Developing Mouse Retina. Developmental Biology. 161(2). 345–356. 48 indexed citations
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Liou, Gregory I., et al.. (1991). Retina-specific expression from the IRBP promoter in transgenic mice is conferred by 212 bp of the 5′-flanking region. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 181(1). 159–165. 29 indexed citations

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