Urusa Thaenkham

1.3k total citations
59 papers, 784 citations indexed

About

Urusa Thaenkham is a scholar working on Ecology, Small Animals and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Urusa Thaenkham has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 784 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Ecology, 23 papers in Small Animals and 23 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Urusa Thaenkham's work include Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (46 papers), Helminth infection and control (23 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (22 papers). Urusa Thaenkham is often cited by papers focused on Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (46 papers), Helminth infection and control (23 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (22 papers). Urusa Thaenkham collaborates with scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam and France. Urusa Thaenkham's co-authors include Jitra Waikagul, Paron Dekumyoy, Yukifumi Nawa, Megumi Sato, Kittipong Chaisiri, Sergé Morand, Chalit Komalamisra, David Blair, Đỗ Trung Dũng and Naowarat Saralamba and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and BMC Bioinformatics.

In The Last Decade

Urusa Thaenkham

55 papers receiving 776 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Urusa Thaenkham Thailand 17 610 438 342 134 79 59 784
Michelle Hope Australia 13 324 0.5× 397 0.9× 176 0.5× 197 1.5× 74 0.9× 19 669
Pham Ngoc Doanh Vietnam 17 585 1.0× 535 1.2× 382 1.1× 43 0.3× 23 0.3× 57 726
José‐Guillermo Esteban Spain 15 680 1.1× 616 1.4× 640 1.9× 49 0.4× 16 0.2× 36 948
Jiljí Sitko Czechia 19 1.0k 1.7× 684 1.6× 434 1.3× 46 0.3× 49 0.6× 90 1.3k
Eduardo José Lopes Torres Brazil 15 545 0.9× 280 0.6× 286 0.8× 288 2.1× 57 0.7× 60 784
Shigehisa Habe Japan 17 556 0.9× 426 1.0× 377 1.1× 31 0.2× 68 0.9× 49 724
Neil B. Chilton Australia 13 976 1.6× 662 1.5× 778 2.3× 223 1.7× 95 1.2× 14 1.3k
David Rollinson United Kingdom 10 473 0.8× 497 1.1× 281 0.8× 33 0.2× 35 0.4× 16 641
D. Imbert-Establet France 16 645 1.1× 570 1.3× 328 1.0× 46 0.3× 45 0.6× 33 750
Scott P. Lawton United Kingdom 15 389 0.6× 342 0.8× 186 0.5× 77 0.6× 58 0.7× 41 593

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Fields of papers citing papers by Urusa Thaenkham

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Urusa Thaenkham

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All Works

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Saralamba, Naowarat, et al.. (2022). The potential use of mitochondrial ribosomal genes (12S and 16S) in DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analysis of trematodes. BMC Genomics. 23(1). 104–104. 18 indexed citations
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Chaisiri, Kittipong, et al.. (2020). Evaluation and utility of mitochondrial ribosomal genes for molecular systematics of parasitic nematodes. Parasites & Vectors. 13(1). 364–364. 27 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa, Supaporn Nuamtanong, Tippayarat Yoonuan, et al.. (2016). Genetic differences amongHaplorchis taichuipopulations in Indochina revealed by mitochondrialCOX1sequences. Journal of Helminthology. 91(5). 597–604. 5 indexed citations
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Yoonuan, Tippayarat, et al.. (2013). Seasonal Variation of Opisthorchis viverrini Metacercarial Infection in Cyprinid Fish from Southern Cambodia. 36(1). 1–7. 14 indexed citations
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Maipanich, Wanna, Tippayarat Yoonuan, Urusa Thaenkham, et al.. (2012). Houseflies: a Possible Transport Host of Angiostrongylus sp. 35(1). 22–26. 1 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa, et al.. (2011). Confirmation of the paraphyletic relationship between families Opisthorchiidae and Heterophyidae using small and large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. Parasitology International. 60(4). 521–523. 42 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa, et al.. (2011). Rapid and simple identification of human pathogenic heterophyid intestinal fluke metacercariae by PCR-RFLP. Parasitology International. 60(4). 503–506. 8 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa, David Blair, Yukifumi Nawa, & Jitra Waikagul. (2011). Families Opisthorchiidae and Heterophyidae: Are they distinct?. Parasitology International. 61(1). 90–93. 46 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa, Paron Dekumyoy, Chalit Komalamisra, et al.. (2010). Systematics of the subfamily Haplorchiinae (Trematoda: Heterphyidae), based on nuclear ribosomal DNA genes and ITS2 region. Parasitology International. 59(3). 460–465. 32 indexed citations
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Thaenkham, Urusa & Jitra Waikagul. (2008). Molecular phylogenetic relationship of Paragonimus pseudoheterotremus.. PubMed. 39(2). 217–21. 15 indexed citations

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