Dr Shu-Hui Su

Dr. Shu-Hui Su

General information

Research

Research Interests

We are interested in the regulations of cellular functions by reactive nitrogen and oxygen species and natural products. Reactive nitrogen and oxygen species play roles in oxidant stress initiating signal transduction in cells. The natural products isolated from Chinese herbs and snake venom show multi-functional bioactivities. Effects of these molecules on the physiology and pathology of immune, endothelial, and cancer cells are under investigation.

With an interest in science, an industrious attitude and possessing stamina, you are greatly welcome to join our lab.

Research Platform

We utilize a variety of bio-techniques such as cell culturing, fluorescent staining, flow cytometry, microscopy, electrophoresis etc.

Publications

  1. Su S. H., H. W. Shyu, Y. T. Yeh, K. M. Chen, H. Yeh, S. J. Su (2013, Sep). Caffeine inhibits adipogenic differentiation of primary adipose-derived stem cells and bone marrow stromal cells. Toxicology In Vitro. 27:1830-1837.
  2. Su S. J., K. L. Chang, S. H. Su, Y. T. Yeh, H. W. Shyu, K. M. Chen (2013, Jun). Caffeine regulates osteogenic differentiation and mineralization of primary adipose-derived stem cells and a bone marrow stromal cell line. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 64:429-436.
  3. Su S. H., C. J. Jen, H. I. Chen (2011, Jan). NO signaling in exercise training-induced anti-apoptotic effects in human neutrophils. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 405: 58-63.
  4. Su S. H.*, C. J. Jen, and H. I. Chen. (2011 Jan) NO signaling in exercise training-induced anti-apoptotic effects in human neutrophils. Biochem. Biophy. Res. Commun. 405:58-63.
  5. Lee, Y. S., P. W. Chen, P. J. Tsai, S. H. Su, and P. C. Liao. (2006 Apr) Proteomics analysis revealed changes in rat bronchoalveolar lavage fluid proteins associated with oil mist exposure. Proteomics 6: 2236-2250.
  6. Su, S. H., H. I. Chen, and C. J. Jen. (2005 Dec) Exercise enhances surfactant-mediated phagocytosis in bronchoalveolar macrophages. Chin. J. Physiol. 48: 210-6.
  7. Su, S. H., S. J. Su, S. R. Lin, and K. L. Chang. (2003 Nov) Cardiotoxin-III selectively enhances activation-induced apoptosis of human CD8+ T lymphocytes. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 193:97-105.
  8. Su, S. H., H. I. Chen, and C. J. Jen. (2001 Nov) C57BL/6 and BALB/c bronchoalveolar macrophages respond differently to exercise. Immunol. 167: 5084-5091.