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王明芳 Lecturer

王明芳 Lecturer      
Ming-Fang Wang

POSITION

Lecturer

CONTACT

Rm. 7322, 7F., No. 161, Sec. 6, Minquan E. Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 114, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
(+886)2-8792-3100 ext 18814

E-MAIL

wangmf@ndmc.idv.tw

RESEARCH

Chen, Y. –C., Peng, G. –C., Tsao, T. –P., Wang, M. –F., Lu, R. –B and Yin, S. –J. (2010) Pharmacological and physiological basis for overcoming acetaldehyde-induced adverse reaction in alcoholics with ALDH2*2 gene allele. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 34. (suppl.): 120A.

Yao, C.–T., Cheng, C.–A., Wang, H.–K., Chiu, S.–W., Chen, Y.–C., Wang, M.–F., Yin, S.–J. and Peng, G.–S (2011). The role of ALDH2 and ADH1B polymorphism in alcohol consumption and stroke in Han Chinese. Human Genomics. 5:569-576.(non-Sci)

Peng, G.-S., Chen, Y.-C., Tsao, T.-P., Wang, M.-F., Lai, C.-L. and Yin, S.-J. (2014) ALDH2*2 but not ALDH1B*2 is a causative variant gene allele for Asian alcohol flushing after a low-dose challenge: correlation of the Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic findings. Pharmacogenet. Genomics, 24 (12):607–617. ( IF = 5.775; Pharmacology & Pharmacy, 13/205 = 6.3% )

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  • Update Date:2019-10-03