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5644
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Overview

Chien Ho is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Engineering. Within these broad areas, Ho has contributed substantially to subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Biomaterials, Artificial Intelligence, and Statistics, Probability, and Uncertainty.

The scientist's research prominently includes topics related to Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery, Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, RNA Interference and Gene Delivery, Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications, Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring, Fault Detection and Control Systems, and Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies.

Chien Ho has authored and collaborated on several recent papers covering diverse domains:

  • Impacts of Intralipid on Nanodrug Abraxane Therapy and on the Innate Immune System (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Autoencoder-based detector for distinguishing process anomaly and sensor failure (2024, International Journal of Production Research)
  • AB0298 SAFETY OF THE JAK INHIBITORS IN COMPARISON WITH THE TNF INHIBITORS IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: REAL WORLD DATA FROM THE HONG KONG BIOLOGICS REGISTRY (2023, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases)
  • Using Intralipid to Improve Delivery of Anti-Cancer Nanodrugs: Effects on RES Clearance and Toxicity, EPR, and Immune Modulation (2021, Journal of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials)
  • P101 Cardiac rehabilitation program for end-stage heart failure patients with left ventricular assist devices in Hong Kong (2020, European Heart Journal)

Ho frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include Chia-Yen Lee, Kai H. Chang, Yen-Ju Chen, Chin-Yi Tsai, and Ying-Min Cheng.

Their work is also featured repeatedly in specific publication venues, including:

  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • International Journal of Production Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
  • European Heart Journal

Best Publications

  • Enzymatic function of hemoglobin as a nitrite reductase that produces NO under allosteric control.

    Zhi Huang;Sruti Shiva;Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro;Rakesh P. Patel

  • Hypoxia, red blood cells, and nitrite regulate NO-dependent hypoxic vasodilation

    Jack H. Crawford;T. Scott Isbell;T. Scott Isbell;T. Scott Isbell;Zhi Huang;Zhi Huang;Zhi Huang;Sruti Shiva;Sruti Shiva;Sruti Shiva

  • Influence of globin structure on the state of the heme. I. Human deoxyhemoglobin

    Max F. Perutz;Jane E. Ladner;Sanford R. Simon;Chien Ho

  • Detection of single mammalian cells by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.

    Stephen J. Dodd;Mangay Williams;Joseph P. Suhan;Donald S. Williams

  • STACS: new active contour scheme for cardiac MR image segmentation

    C. Pluempitiwiriyawej;J.M.F. Moura;Yi-Jen Lin Wu;Chien Ho

  • HUMAN NEUROGLOBIN FUNCTIONS AS A REDOX REGULATED NITRITE REDUCTASE

    Mauro Tiso;Jesus Tejero;Swati Basu;Ivan Azarov

  • Influence of globin structure on the state of the heme. III. Changes in heme spectra accompanying allosteric transitions in methemoglobin and their implications for heme-heme interaction

    Max F. Perutz;Elizabeth J. Heidner;Jane E. Ladner;John G. Beetlestone

  • In Vivo Dynamic MRI Tracking of Rat T‐Cells Labeled with Superparamagnetic Iron‐Oxide Particles

    Tzu‐Chen Yeh;Weiguo Zhang;Suzanne T. Ildstad;Chien Ho

  • Intracellular labeling of T-cells with superparamagnetic contrast agents.

    Tzu Chen Yeh;Weiguo Zhang;Suzanne T. Ildstad;Chien Ho

  • Attenuation of Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury by Superinduction of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase

    Shinichi Kanno;Paul C. Lee;Yuqing Zhang;Chien Ho

  • Quaternary structure of hemoglobin in solution

    Jonathan A. Lukin;Georg Kontaxis;Virgil Simplaceanu;Yue Yuan

  • In situ labeling of immune cells with iron oxide particles: An approach to detect organ rejection by cellular MRI

    Yijen L. Wu;Qing Ye;Lesley M. Foley;T. Kevin Hitchens

  • The Structure−Function Relationship of Hemoglobin in Solution at Atomic Resolution

    Jonathan A Lukin;Chien Ho

  • Cerebral perfusion during anesthesia with fentanyl, isoflurane, or pentobarbital in normal rats studied by arterial spin-labeled MRI†

    Kristy S. Hendrich;Patrick M. Kochanek;John A. Melick;Joanne K. Schiding

  • New look at hemoglobin allostery.

    Yue Yuan;Ming F. Tam;Virgil Simplaceanu;Chien Ho

  • Macrophage Accumulation Associated With Rat Cardiac Allograft Rejection Detected by Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Particles

    Shinichi Kanno;Yi-Jen Lin Wu;Paul C. Lee;Stephen J. Dodd

  • Production of unmodified human adult hemoglobin in Escherichia coli.

    Tong-Jian Shen;Nancy T. Ho;Virgil Simplaceanu;Ming Zou

  • Hydration and Order in Lipid Bilayers

    Cojen Ho;Simon J. Slater;Christopher D. Stubbs

  • Biophysical characterization of one-, two-, and three-tandem repeats of human mucin (muc-1) protein core.

    J. D. Fontenot;N. Tjandra;D. Bu;Chien Ho

  • The Kinetics of the Hydration of Carbon Dioxide at 25

    Chien Ho;Julian M. Sturtevant

  • Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies On Hemoglobin: Cooperative Interactions And Partially Ligated Intermediates

    Chien Ho

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick M. Kochanek
Patrick M. Kochanek University of Pittsburgh
Jose M. F. Moura
Jose M. F. Moura Carnegie Mellon University
Zhi-Pei Liang
Zhi-Pei Liang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald W. Marion
Donald W. Marion United States Army Research Laboratory
Edwin K. Jackson
Edwin K. Jackson University of Pittsburgh
Mark T. Gladwin
Mark T. Gladwin University of Pittsburgh
Robert S. B. Clark
Robert S. B. Clark University of Pittsburgh
Alan P. Koretsky
Alan P. Koretsky National Institutes of Health
Hülya Bayır
Hülya Bayır University of Pittsburgh
Victor M. Darley-Usmar
Victor M. Darley-Usmar University of Alabama at Birmingham

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