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D-Index
48
Citations
8511
World Ranking
15224
National Ranking
90

Paul C. Ho publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul C. Ho sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 120 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Paul C. Ho D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul C. Ho sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul C. Ho is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research spans multiple domains within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a total of 36 publications in medicine and 20 in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Their subfields of study include molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology, oncology, and pharmaceutical science. The scientist's work focuses on several key topics, including:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms
  • Pharmacological effects and toxicity studies
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Advancements in transdermal drug delivery
  • Ocular surface and contact lens
  • Dermatology and skin diseases

Paul C. Ho has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Lingzhi Wang, Shili Yang, Gautam Sethi, Ling Rong Wong, and Hai-Shu Lin.

The scientist has contributed to numerous journals and publication venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Cancer Letters (3 publications)
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology (2 publications)
  • International Journal of Pharmaceutics (2 publications)
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (2 publications)
  • Journal of Controlled Release (1 publication)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Paul C. Ho include:

  • "Resveratrol for cancer therapy: Challenges and future perspectives," 2021, Cancer Letters
  • "High resolution photopolymer for 3D printing of personalised microneedle for transdermal delivery of anti-wrinkle small peptide," 2020, Journal of Controlled Release
  • "Celastrol in cancer therapy: Recent developments, challenges and prospects," 2021, Cancer Letters
  • "In Vitro and In Vivo Comparison of Curcumin-Encapsulated Chitosan-Coated Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) Nanoparticles and Curcumin/Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes Administered Intranasally as Therapeutic Strategies for Alzheimer's Disease," 2020, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • "Geometrical optimisation of a personalised microneedle eye patch for transdermal delivery of anti-wrinkle small peptide," 2020, Biofabrication

Best Publications

  • In vivo photodynamic therapy using upconversion nanoparticles as remote-controlled nanotransducers

    Niagara Muhammad Idris;Muthu Kumara Gnanasammandhan;Jing Zhang;Paul C Ho

  • Mesoporous-silica-coated up-conversion fluorescent nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy.

    Hai Sheng Qian;Hui Chen Guo;Paul Chi-Lui Ho;Ratha Mahendran

  • Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in metabolic profiling of biological fluids.

    Kishore K. Pasikanti;P.C. Ho;E.C.Y. Chan

  • Tracking transplanted cells in live animal using upconversion fluorescent nanoparticles.

    Niagara Muhammad Idris;Zhengquan Li;Lei Ye;Eugene Kwang Wei Sim

  • The Impact of Aqueous Solubility and Dose on the Pharmacokinetic Profiles of Resveratrol

    Surajit Das;Hai-Shu Lin;Paul C. Ho;Ka-Yun Ng

  • Noninvasive urinary metabonomic diagnosis of human bladder cancer.

    Kishore Kumar Pasikanti;Kesavan Esuvaranathan;Paul C. Ho;Ratha Mahendran

  • Intranasal administration of carbamazepine-loaded carboxymethyl chitosan nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain.

    Shanshan Liu;Shili Yang;Paul C. Ho

  • Determination of pterostilbene in rat plasma by a simple HPLC-UV method and its application in pre-clinical pharmacokinetic study.

    Hai-Shu Lin;Bing-De Yue;Paul C. Ho

  • Terpenes in propylene glycol as skin-penetration enhancers: permeation and partition of haloperidol, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry.

    H.K. Vaddi;P.C. Ho;S.Y. Chan

  • Garcinol: Current status of its anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects.

    Chaoqun Liu;Paul Chi-Lui Ho;Fang Cheng Wong;Gautam Sethi

  • Ursolic acid inhibits multiple cell survival pathways leading to suppression of growth of prostate cancer xenograft in nude mice

    Muthu K. Shanmugam;Peramaiyan Rajendran;Feng Li;Tarang Nema

  • Monitoring of immune responses to a herbal immuno-modulator in patients with advanced colorectal cancer.

    Xiao Chen;Ze Ping Hu;Xiao Xia Yang;Min Huang

  • Comprehensive physicochemical, pharmacokinetic and activity profiling of anti-TB agents

    Suresh B. Lakshminarayana;Tan Bee Huat;Paul C. Ho;Ujjini H. Manjunatha

  • Terpenes in ethanol: haloperidol permeation and partition through human skin and stratum corneum changes.

    H.K Vaddi;P.C Ho;Y.W Chan;S.Y Chan

  • Pharmacokinetics of pterostilbene in Sprague‐Dawley rats: The impacts of aqueous solubility, fasting, dose escalation, and dosing route on bioavailability

    Samuel Chao Ming Yeo;Paul C. Ho;Hai‐Shu Lin

  • Histone deacetylase inhibitors MS-275 and SAHA induced growth arrest and suppressed lipopolysaccharide-stimulated NF-κB p65 nuclear accumulation in human rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblastic E11 cells

    Qiu-Yi Choo;Paul C Ho;Yoshiya Tanaka;Hai-Shu Lin

  • Limonene GP1/PG organogel as a vehicle in transdermal delivery of haloperidol.

    Perry Fung Chye Lim;Xiang Yang Liu;Lifeng Kang;Paul Chi Lui Ho

  • Ursolic Acid Inhibits the Initiation, Progression of Prostate Cancer and Prolongs the Survival of TRAMP Mice by Modulating Pro-Inflammatory Pathways

    Muthu K. Shanmugam;Tina H. Ong;Alan Prem Kumar;Alan Prem Kumar;Chang K. Lun

  • A nanocapsular combinatorial sequential drug delivery system for antiangiogenesis and anticancer activities

    Zhe Wang;Paul C. Ho

  • Evaluation of the in vitro activity and in vivo bioavailability of realgar nanoparticles prepared by cryo-grinding.

    Jin-Zhu Wu;Paul C. Ho

  • The medicinal use of realgar (As₄S₄) and its recent development as an anticancer agent.

    Jinzhu Wu;Yanbin Shao;Jialiang Liu;Gang Chen

  • Influence of CYP2C9 genotypes on the formation of a hepatotoxic metabolite of valproic acid in human liver microsomes.

    P C Ho;F S Abbott;U M Zanger;T K H Chang

  • Urinary metabotyping of bladder cancer using two-dimensional gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

    Kishore Kumar Pasikanti;Kesavan Esuvaranathan;Yanjun Hong;Paul C. Ho

  • Design of a Multifunctional PLGA Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery System: Evaluation of its Physicochemical Properties and Anticancer Activity to Malignant Cancer Cells

    Zhe Wang;Wai-Keung Chui;Paul C. Ho

  • Cytotoxicity, qualitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR), and anti-tumor activity of bismuth dithiocarbamate complexes.

    Hongyu Li;Chian Sing Lai;Jinzhu Wu;Paul C. Ho

  • Characterization of the 13-cis-retinoic acid/cyclodextrin inclusion complexes by phase solubility, photostability, physicochemical and computational analysis.

    K.L. Yap;X. Liu;J.C. Thenmozhiyal;P.C. Ho

  • High resolution photopolymer for 3D printing of personalised microneedle for transdermal delivery of anti-wrinkle small peptide.

    Seng Han Lim;Himanshu Kathuria;Muhd Hafiz Bin Amir;Xiyuan Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Gautam Sethi
Gautam Sethi National University of Singapore
Shu-Feng Zhou
Shu-Feng Zhou Huaqiao University
Alan Prem Kumar
Alan Prem Kumar National University of Singapore
Hongyuan Yang
Hongyuan Yang University of New South Wales
Xiang-Yang Liu
Xiang-Yang Liu Xiamen University
Muthu K. Shanmugam
Muthu K. Shanmugam National University of Singapore
Jin-Song Bian
Jin-Song Bian Southern University of Science and Technology
Kam M. Hui
Kam M. Hui National Cancer Centre Singapore
Allan Saul
Allan Saul Burnet Institute
Kian Ping Loh
Kian Ping Loh National University of Singapore

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