Yu-wen Chiu

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2007

Number

10

Co-Authors

Dynamic Receptor Team Formation Can Explain the High Signal (2007)

Transduction Gain In, Réka Albert, Yu-wen Chiu, Hans G. Othmer

Evolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to respond to signals in their environment. The response frequently involves alteration in the pattern of...

A research of our current tax deductions and its effect on taxation system fairness - take" Alternative Minimum Taxation" as example (2007)

Chiu, Yu-wen

Fairness and justice are important goals and cores values for pursuing an effective taxation system. However, for certain economic and social purposes, our nation implements extensive and long period...

Reducing liver cancer disparities: a community-based hepatitis-B prevention program for Asian-American communities (2007)

Hsu, Chiehwen E, Juon, Hee-Soon, Chiu, Yu-Wen

OBJECTIVES: Several Asian-American groups are at a higher risk of dying of liver diseases attributable to hepatitis-B infection. This culturally diverse community should be well informed of and...

Dynamic receptor team formation can explain the high signal transduction (2004)

Réka Albert, Yu-wen Chiu, Hans G. Othmer

ABSTRACT Evolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to respond to signals in their environment. The response frequently involves alteration in the...

Dynamic receptor team formation can explain the high signal transduction gain in E. coli (2003)

Albert, Reka, Chiu, Yu-wen, Othmer, Hans G.

Evolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to respond to signals in their environment. The response frequently involves alteration in the pattern of...

Dynamic Receptor Team Formation Can Explain the High Signal Transduction Gain in Escherichia coli

Albert, Réka, Chiu, Yu-wen, Othmer, Hans G.

Evolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to respond to signals in their environment. The response frequently involves alteration in the pattern of...

Dynamic Receptor Team Formation Can Explain the High Signal Transduction Gain in Escherichia coli

Albert, Réka, Chiu, Yu-wen, Othmer, Hans G.

Evolution has provided many organisms with sophisticated sensory systems that enable them to respond to signals in their environment. The response frequently involves alteration in the pattern of...

Reducing liver cancer disparities: a community-based hepatitis-B prevention program for Asian-American communities.

Hsu, Chiehwen Ed, Liu, Louis Chih-Hung, Juon, Hee-Soon, Chiu, Yu-Wen, Bawa, Julie, Tillman, Ulder, ...

OBJECTIVES: Several Asian-American groups are at a higher risk of dying of liver diseases attributable to hepatitis-B infection. This culturally diverse community should be well informed of and...

STD-/HIV-related sexual risk behaviors and substance use among U.S. rural adolescents.

Yan, Alice F., Chiu, Yu-Wen, Stoesen, Carolyn A., Wang, Min Qi

OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to examine the relationship between substance use and HIV/sexually transmitted disease (STD)-related sexual risk behaviors among a national sample of sexually...