Dr. Chotirat Rattanasinchai
Name: Dr. Chotirat Rattanasinchai
Office address: Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, Biomedical Building 54 KamphaengPhet 6, Talat Bang Khen, Lak Si, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
Tel: +66 2553 8555 (ext. 8238)
Research Scientist
Education
2004 – 2008 B.Sc (1st Hons) in Biology, Kasetsart University, Thailand
2009 – 2017 M.Sc& Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, USA
Research Interest/Experiences
– Cancer Biology & Therapeutics/ Molecular Biology/ Signal transduction
– Technical expertise includes immunoblot analysis, co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP), immunofluorescence staining (IF), qRT-PCR, cancer-related phenotypic assays (cell proliferation, cell viability, apoptosis, migration, 2D and 3D invasion, anchorage independent growth, 3D morphogenesis, cancer stem cell culture, etc.), plasmid cloning, xenograft model for breast cancer research, In vivo imaging system (IVIS).
Publications
– Rattanasinchai, C and KA Gallo. MLK3 regulates FRA-1 and MMPs to drive invasion and transendothelial migration in triple-negative breast cancer cells. 2017. Oncogenesis. 6(6): e345.
– Misek SA, C Jian, L Schroeder, C Rattanasinchai, and KA Gallo. 2017. EGFR signals through a DOCK180-MLK3 axis to drive glioblastoma cell invasion.Molecular Cancer Research.15(8): 1085-95.
– Rattanasinchai, C and KA Gallo. 2016. MLK3 signaling in cancer invasion. Cancers. 8(5), 51.
– Sui D, X Xu, X, Ye, M Liu, M Mianecki, C Rattanasinchai, C Buehl, X Deng, MH Kuo. 2015. Protein interaction module-assisted function X (PIMAX) approach to producing challenging proteins including hyperphosphorylated tau and active CDK5/p25 kinase complex. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 14(1): 251-62.
– Chen, J, C Rattanasinchai, and KA Gallo. 2012. MLK3. Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules. Page 1094-1099.
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