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Summer 05 Studies [17] 2005/08/18 ~ 2005/09/30

Fall 05 Studies [34] 2005/10/17 ~ 2005/12/26

ROS-OS Studies [21]

Subtotal [72]

Summer 05 Studies

2005/08/18

Nel A, 2005. Air pollution-related illness: effects of particle. Science 308: 804-806.

Samet J, Wassel R, Holmes KJ, Abt E, Bakshi K, 2005. Research priorities for airborne particulate matter in the United States. Environ Sci Technol 39: 299A-304A.

2005/09/02

Liao CM, Chiang KC, 2005. Probabilistic risk assessment for personal exposures to carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Taiwanese temples. Chemosphere, Accepted.

Ferreira-Baptista L, De Miguel E, 2005. Geochemistry and risk assessment of street dust in Luanda, Angola: A tropical urban environment. Atmos Environ 39: 4501-4512.

Yang Q, Chen Y, Krewski D, Burnett RT, Shi Y, McGrail KM, 2005. Effect of short-term exposure to low levels of gaseous pollutants on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) hospitalizations. Environ Res 99: 99-105.

2005/09/15

Nerriere É, Zmirou-Navier D, Blanchard O, Momas I, Ladner J, Moullec YL, Personnaz M, Lameloise P, Delmas V, Target A, Desqueyroux H, 2005. Can we used fixed ambient air monitors to estimate population long-term exposure to air pollutants? The case of spatial variability in the Gentox ER study. Environ Res 97: 32-42.

Iwai K, Mizuno S, Miyasaka Y, Mori T, 2005. Correlation between suspended particles in the environmental air and cause of disease among inhabitants: Cross-sectional studies using the vital statistics and air pollution data in Japan. Environ Res 99: 106-117.

Manalis N, Grivas G, Protonotarios V, Moutsatsou A, Samara C, Chaloulakou A, 2005. Toxic metal content of particulate matter (PM10), within the Greater Area of Athens. Chemosphere 60: 557-566.

Fan M, Thongsri T, Axe L, Tyson TA, 2005. Using a probabilistic approach in an ecological risk assessment simulation tool: test case for depleted uranium (DU). Chemosphere 60: 111-125.

Suter II GW, Vermeire T, Munns Jr. WR, Sekizawa J, 2005. An integrated framework for health and ecological risk assessment. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 207: S611-S616.

2005/09/30

Carvalho-Oliveira R, Pozo RMK, Lobo DJA, Lichtenfels AJFC, Martins-Junior HA, Bustilho JOWV, Saiki M, Sato IM, Saldiva PHN, 2005. Diesel emissions significantly influence composition and mutagenicity of ambient particles: a case study in São Paulo, Brazil. Environ Res 98: 1-7.

Wilson AM, Wake CP, Kelly T, Sallway JC, 2005. Air pollution, weather, and respiratory emergency room visits in two northern New England cities: an ecological time-series study. Environ Res 97: 312-321.

Meng QY, Turpin BJ, Polidori A, Lee JH, Weisel C, Morandi M, Colome S, Stock T, Winer A, Zhang J, 2005. PM2.5 of ambient origin: estimates and exposure errors relevant to PM epidemiology. Environ Sci Technol 39: 5105-5112.

Ohura T, Noda T, Amagai T, Fusaya M, 2005. Prediction of personal exposure to PM2.5 and carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by their concentrations in residential microenvironments.Environ Sci Technol 39: 5592-5599.

Chan CC, Nien CK, Hwang JS, 1996. Receptor modeling of VOCs, CO, NOx, and THC in Taipei. Atmos Environ 30: 25-33.

Dyer JS, Jia J, 1997. Relative risk-value models. Eur J Opera Res 103: 170-185.

Lung SC, Kao MC, Hu SC, 2003. Contribution of incense burning to indoor PM10 and particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons under two ventilation conditions. Indoor Air 13: 194-199.

Fall 05 Studies

2005/10/17

Hung HF, Wang CS, 2001. Experiment determination of reactive oxygen species in Taipei aerosols. J Aerosol Sci 32: 1201-1211.

Ren X, Harder H, Martine M, Lesher RL, Oliger A, Shirley T, Adams J, Simpas JB, Brune WH, 2003. HOx concentrations and OH reactivity observations in New York City during PMTACS-NY2001. Atmos Environ 37: 3627-3637.

Ren X, Harder H, Martine M, Lesher RL, Oliger A, Simpas JB, Brune WH, Schwab JJ, Demerjian KL, He Y, Zhou X, Gao H, 2003. HO and HO2 chemistry in the urban atmosphere of New York City. Atmos Environ 37: 3639-3651.

Creasey DJ, Heard DE, Lee JD, 2001. HO and HO2 measurements in a forested region of north-western Greece. Atmos Environ 35:4 713-4724.

Carslaw N, Creasey DJ, Harrison D, Heard DE, Hunter MC, Jacobs PJ, Jenkin ME, Lee JD, Lewis AC, Pilling MJ, Saunders SM, Seakins PW, 2001. HO and HO2 radical chemistry in a forested region of north-western Greece. Atmos Environ 35: 4725-4737.

2005/10/24

Puchala M, Szweda-Lewandowska Z, 1999. Damage to Hemoglobin by radiation -generated serum albumin radicals. Free Rad Biol Med 26: 1284-1291.

Regoli F, Winston GW, 1999. Quantification of total oxidant scavenging capacity of antioxidants for peroxynitrate, peroxyl radicals, and hydroxyl radicals. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 156: 96-105.

2005/10/31

Donaldson K, Li XY, MacNee W, 1998. Ultrafine (Nanometre) particle mediated lung injury. J Aerosol Sci 29: 553-560.

Gilmour PS, Ziesenis A, Morrison ER, Vickers MA, Drost EM, Ford I, Karg E, Mossa C, Schroeppel AA, Ferron GA, Heyder J, Greaves M, MacNee W, Donaldson K, 2004. Pulmonary and systemic effects of short-term inhalation exposure to ultrafine carbon black particles. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 195: 35–44.

Brown DM, Wilson MR, MacNee W, Stone V, Donaldson K, 2001. Size-dependent proinflammatory effects of ultrafine polystyrene particles: a role for surface area and oxidative stress in the enhanced activity of ultrafine. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 175: 191–199.

2005/11/07

Höhr D, Steinfartz Y, Schins RRF, Knaapen AM, Martra G, Fubini B, Borm PJA, 2002. The surface area rather than the surface coating determines the acute inflammatory response after instillation of fine and ultrafine TiO2 in the rat. Int J Hyg Environ Health 205: 239-244.

Finkel T, Holbrook NJ, 2000. Oxidants, oxidative stress and the biology of ageing. Nature 408: 239-246.

Gower SK, McColl S, 2005. Development of the PEARLS model (Particulate Exposure from Ambient to Regional Lung by Subgroup) and use of Monte Carlo simulation to predict internal exposure to PM2.5 in Toronto. Risk Anal 25: 301-311.

2005/11/14

Lin CC, Chen SJ, Huang KL, Hwang WI, Chang-Chien GP, Lin WY, 2005. Characteristics of metals in nano/ultrafine/fine/coarse particles collected beside a heavily trafficked road. Environ Sci Technol 39: 8113-8122.

Penttinen P, Timonen KL, Tiittanen P, Mirme A, Ruuskanen J, Pekkanen J, 2001. Ultrafine particles in urban air and respiratory health among adult asthmatics. Euro Respir Journal 17: 428-439.

Liao CM, Chiang KC, Tsai JW, 2005. Bioenergetics-based matrix population modeling enhances life-cycle toxicity assessment of Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus exposed to arsenic. Environ Toxicol (Accepted)

Lin BL, Tokai A, Nakanishi J, 2005. Approaches for establishing predicted-no-effect concentrations for population-level ecological risk assessment in the context of chemical substances management. Environ Sci Technol 39: 4833 -4840.

Gerber LR, McCallum H, Lafferty KD, Sabo JL, Dobson A, 2005. Exposing extinction risk analysis to pathogens: Is disease just another from of density dependence? Ecol Appl 15: 1402-1414.

2005/11/21

Johnston CJ, Finkelstein JN, Mercer P, Corson N, Gelein R, Oberdörster G, 2000. Pulmonary effects induce by ultrafine PTFE particles. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 168: 208-215.

Knaapen AM, Borm PJA, Albrecht C, Schins RPF, 2004. Inhaled particles and lung cancer. Part A: Mechanisms. Int J Cancer 109: 799-809.

2005/11/28

Marshall JD, Behrentz E, 2005. Vehicle self-pollution intake fraction: children's exposure to school bus emissions. Environ Sci Technol 39: 2559-2563.

Tainio M, Tuomisto JT, Hänninen O, Aarnio P, Koistinen KJ, Jantunen MJ, Pekkanen J, 2005. Health effects caused by primary fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emitted from buses in the Helsinki metropolitan area, Finland. Risk Anal 25: 151-160.

2005/12/05

Liao CM, Jou LJ, Chen BC, 2005. Risk-based approach to appraise valve closure in the clam Corbicula fluminea in response to waterborne metals. Environ Pollut 135: 41-52.

Borm PJA, Schins RPF, Albrecht C, 2004. Inhaled particles and lung cancer. Part B: Paradigms and risk assessment. Int J Cancer 110: 3-14.

Lu HC, Fang GC, 2002. Estimating the frequency distributions of PM10 and PM2.5 by the statistics of wind speed at Sha-Lu, Taiwan. Sci Total Environ 298: 119-130.

2005/12/12

Samet JM, DeMarini DM, Malling HV, 2004. Do airborne particles induce heritable mutations? Science 304: 971-972.

Somers CM, McCarry BE, Malek F, Quinn JS, 2004. Reduction of particulate air pollution lower the risk of heritable mutations in mice. Science 304: 1008-1010.

Lai CH, Liou SH, Shih TS, Tsai PJ, Chen HL, Chang YC, Buckley TJ, Strickland P., Jaakkola JJK, 2004. Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) among highway toll station workers in Taipei: direct and indirect exposure assessment. Arch Environ Health 59: 138-148.

Yang HH, Tsai CH, Chao MR, Su YL, Chien SM, 2005?. Source identification and size distribution of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during rice straw burning period. Atmos Environ (in press).

2005/12/19

Morawska L, Jamriska M, Thomas S, Ferreira L, Mengersen K, Wraith D, Mcgregor F, 2005. Quantification of particle number emission factors for motor vehicles from on-road measurement. Environ Sci Technol 39: 9130-9139.

Klaunig JE, Kamendulis LM, 2004. The role of oxidative stress in carcinogenesis. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 44: 239-267.

2005/12/26

Kappos AD, Bruckmann P, Eikmann T, Englert N, Heinrich U, Höppe P, Koch E, Krause GHM, Kreyling WG, Rauchfuss K, Rombout P, Schulz-Klemp V, Thiel WR, Wichmann H, 2004. Health effects of particles in ambient air. Int J Hyg Environ Health 207: 399-407.

Zhao W, Hopke PK, 2004. Source apportionment for ambient particles in the San Gorgonio wilderness. Atmos Environ 38: 5901-5910.

Gertler AW, 2005. Diesel vs. Gasoline emissions: Does PM from diesel or gasoline vehicles dominate in the US? Atmos Environ 39: 2349-2355.

ROS-OS Studies

Chang KF, Fang GC, Lu CS, Bai HL, 2001. Particle size distribution and anion content at traffic site in Sha-Lu, Taiwan. Chemosphere 45: 791-799.

Chang LW, Lo WZ, Lin P, 2005. Trans, trans-2,4-decadienal, a product found in cooking oil fumes, induces cell proliferation and cytokine production due to reactive oxygen species in human bronchial epithelial cells. Toxicol Sci 87: 337-343.

Chen ML, Mao IF, Lin IK, 1999. The PM2.5 and PM10 partcile in urban areas of Taiwan. Sci Total Environ 226: 227-235.

Chen SJ, Hsieh LT, Kao MJ, Lin WY, Huang KL, Lin CC, 2004. Characteristics of particles sampled in southern Taiwan during the Asia dust storm periods in 2000 and 2001. Atmos Environ 38: 5925-5934.

Chio CP, Cheng MT, Wang CF, 2004. Source apportionment to PM10 in different air quality conditions for Taichung urban and coastal areas, Taiwan. Atmos Environ 38: 6893-6905.

Hiura TS, Kaszubowski MP, Li N, Nel AE, 1999. Chemicals in diesel exhaust particles generate reactive oxygen radicals and apoptosis in macrophages. J Immunol 163:5582-5591.

Hwang JS, Hu TH, Chan CC, 2004. Air pollution mix and emergency room visits for respiratory and cardiac diseases in Taipei. J Data Sci 2: 311-327.

Kuo ML, Jee SH, Chou MH, Ueng TH, 1998. Involvement of oxidative stress in motorcycle exhaust particle-induced DNA damage and inhibition of intercellular communication. Mutat Res 413: 143-150.

Li CS, Lin CH, 2002. PM1/PM2.5/PM10 characteristics in the urban atmosphere of Taipei. Aerosol Sci Technol 36: 469-473.

Li CS, Lin CH, 2003. Carbon profile of residential indoor PM1 and PM2.5 in the subtropical region. Atmos Environ 37: 881-888.

Liao CM, Chen JW, Huang SJ, 2003. Size-dependent PM10 indoor/outdoor/personal relationships for a wind-induced naturally ventilated airspace. Atmos Environ 37: 3065-3075.

Liao CM, Chen SC, 2005. A probabilistic modeling approach to assess human inhalation exposure risks to airborne aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). Atmos Environ 39: 6481-6490.

Liao CM, Chen SC, 2006. Health risk assessment on human exposed to environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons pollution sources. Sci Total Environ (accepted).

Palicano H, Carney D, Huang P, 2004. ROS stress in cancer cells and therapeutic implications. Drug Resist Updates 7: 97-110.

Schafer FQ, Buettner GR, 2001. Redox environment of the cell as viewed through the redox state of the glutathione disulfide/glutathione couple. Free Rad Biol Med 30: 1191-1212.

Tasi JH, Chang KL, Lin JJ, Lin YH, Chiang HL, 2005. Mass-size distributions of particulate sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium in a particulate matter nonattainment region in southern Taiwan. J Air Waste Manage Assoc 55: 502-509.

Tsai YI, Kuo SC, 2005. PM2.5 aerosol water content and chemical composition in a metropolitan and a coastal area in southern Taiwan. Atmos Environ 39: 4827-4839.

Heinrich U, Fuhst R, Rittinghausen S, Creutzberg O, Bellmann B, Koch W, Levsen K, 1995. Chronic inhation exposure of wistar rats and 2 different strains of mice to diesel-engine exhaust, carbon-black, and titanium-dioxide. Inhal Toxicol 7: 533-556.

Maga JA. 1982. Emission standards for mobile sources. In: Stern AC editor. Air pollution, Third Edition, Volume V: Air quality management. University Book Publishing Company, Taiwan, pp. 506-567.

Mauderly JL, Jones RK, Griffith WC, Henderson RF, McClellan RO, 1987. Diesel exhaust is a pulmonary carcinogen in rats exposed chronically by inhalation. Fundam Appl Toxicol 9: 208-221.

Sharp C, 1998. Characterization of biodiesel exhaust emissions for EPA 211(b). Report, San Antonio, TX:Southwest Research Institute.