Yin-Mei Chiung

Yin-Mei Chiung
  • PhD
  • Professor at Shantou University

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Current institution
Shantou University
Current position
  • Professor
Additional affiliations
August 2000 - June 2013
National Defense Medical Center
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • occupational allergen and cell response
June 1994 - August 2012
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Taiwan
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Taiwan
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Survey of occupational allergens in Pigfarms, Foam factory, welding fume. Toxicity of antineoplastic drugs for hospital wworkers. Toxicity of Nanoparticles in metal fumes.
August 1983 - March 1994
Osaka Prefecture University
Position
  • Doctor couse student
Description
  • New antibiotics produced by fungi and streptomyces

Publications

Publications (20)
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ZnO nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) are widely used in the engineering and cosmetic industries, and inhaled airborne particles pose a known hazard to human health; their translocation into humans is a recognized public health concern. The pulmonary-blood pathway for ZnO-NP toxicity is well documented, but whether translocation of these particles can also o...
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The complex composition of welding fumes, multiplicity of molecular targets, diverse cellular effects, and lifestyles associated with laborers vastly complicate the assessment of welding fume exposure. The urinary metabolomic profiles of 35 male welders and 16 male office workers at a Taiwanese shipyard were characterized via (1)H NMR spectroscopy...
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The toxicological effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) are attracting increasing concern as the field of nanotechnology progresses. Although the literature suggests that toxicity of ZnO-NPs may be related to their dissolution, the mechanism for ZnO-NP perturbation of cytosolic zinc concentration ([Zn2+]c) homeostasis remains obscure. Using...
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Occupational exposure to toluene diisocyanats (TDI) may cause asthma. In asthma patients, the allergic syndromes correlate cytokine production with the elevation in cytosolic calcium concentration [Ca(2+)](c) of lymphocytes in airway. We previously found TDI induces calcium signaling in neuronal cells. TDI mainly gets into human body via inhalation...
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To investigate the effects of 1,4-dichlorobenzene (1,4-DCB) on kidney, liver, and hematological functions of workers in insect repellent factories in Taiwan. A cross-sectional study was performed comparing 46 exposed workers and 29 non-exposed workers. Health information was collected using questionnaires and biochemical tests. The concentration of...
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para-Dichlorobenzene (DCB), a deodorant and an industrial chemical, is a highly volatile compound and is known to be an indoor air contaminant. Because of its widespread use and volatility, the toxicity of DCB presents a concern to industrial workers and public. Some toxic aspects of DCB have already been focused but its effects on neuronal signal...
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The urinary benzene metabolites, trans, trans-muconic acid (ttMA) and S-phenylmercapturic acid (SPMA), are widely used as benzene exposure biomarkers. The influence of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) genetic polymorphism on the excretion levels of urinary ttMA and/or SPMA has been investigated. The association between dose-related production of...
Conference Paper
1,4-Dichlorobenzene (DCB), widely used as a moth repellent and a space deodorant, is one kind of chlorobenzene that is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer among chemicals possibly carcinogenic to humans on the basis of a sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity to rodents. DCB has been found to cause renal tubular-cell aden...
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The mechanisms of TDI (2,4-toluene diisocyanate)-induced occupational asthma are not fully established. Previous studies have indicated that TDI induces non-specific bronchial hyperreactivity to methacholine and induces contraction of smooth muscle tissue by activating 'capsaicin-sensitive' nerves resulting asthma. Cytosolic-free calcium ion concen...
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Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is widely used as a chemical intermediate in the production of polyurethane. TDI-induced asthma is related to its disturbance of acetylcholine activity in most affected workers, but the relevant mechanisms are unclear. Toluene diamine (TDA) is the main metabolite of TDI. TDI and TDA have in common the basic toluene struct...
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The aim of this study is to validate isotope-dilution electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI–MS–MS) method with a dual-loop cleanup device for simultaneous quantitation of two benzene metabolites, trans, trans-muconic acid (ttMA) and S-phenylmercapturic acid (SPMA), in human urine. In this study, a pooled blank urine matrix from rura...
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A recombinant plasmid, pYL-1, containing a tyrosinase gene whose expression is under the control of a phage T5 promoter and 2 lac operators, was constructed. Escherichia coli JM109 harboring pYL-1 was used for production of bacterial melanin. A simple procedure for the isolation and purification of melanin was developed. The ultraviolet (UV)-visibl...
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Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is widely used as a chemical intermediate in the production of polyurethane products such as foams, coatings, and elastomers. In exposed workers, chronic inhalation of TDI has resulted in significant decreases in lung function. TDI-induced asthma is related to its disturbance of acetylcholine in most affected workers but...
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IgE reactive components of barley and corn were compared using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunoblotted with sera from workers exposed to complex bioaerosols. The antibody made against Arabdopsis heat shock protein (hsp 70) was used to identify those components equivalent to hsp 70 in molecular size. Co...
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Components of the crude extract of barley, recognized by IgE antibodies in sera from 132 pig farm-workers in southern Taiwan, were investigated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunoblotting. Among the sera tested, 43 (32.6%) showed IgE reactivity to 15 components of barley with molecular mass ranging fro...
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A novel quinone antibiotic named malbranicin was isolated from the culture filtrate and mycelium of Malbranchea cinnamomea TAIM 13T54, a thermophilic fungus. The antibiotic was elucidated to be 6-(1-acetylethyl)-2-methoxy-2,5-cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione by spectral analysis. Malbranicin exhibited antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities against Gram-pos...

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