His main research concerns Internal medicine, Molecular biology, Endocrinology, Cancer cell and Apoptosis. Internal medicine is a component of his Nicotine and Breast cancer studies. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Fibroblast and Keratinocyte.
His Endocrinology research integrates issues from Cancer, Receptor and Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. The various areas that Yuan Soon Ho examines in his Cancer cell study include Cell cycle, Cancer research, Signal transduction and Oncology. Yuan Soon Ho has included themes like Hep G2, Nitric oxide and Intracellular in his Apoptosis study.
His primary scientific interests are in Cancer research, Molecular biology, Apoptosis, Internal medicine and Cancer cell. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cancer, Metastasis, Cell, Cell migration and Downregulation and upregulation. His Molecular biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gene expression, Protein kinase C, Kinase and Cell growth.
His Apoptosis research integrates issues from In vitro and Cell biology. Yuan Soon Ho interconnects Endocrinology and Oncology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. The various areas that Yuan Soon Ho examines in his Cancer cell study include Pathology, Signal transduction, Cyclin D3, Hep G2 and In vivo.
Yuan Soon Ho mostly deals with Cancer research, Breast cancer, Cancer, Cell growth and Cancer cell. He has included themes like Cell, Cell migration, CD44, Triple-negative breast cancer and In vivo in his Cancer research study. His work in Triple-negative breast cancer covers topics such as Metastasis which are related to areas like Receptor, Phloretin, Endocrinology, GLUT2 and Cell cycle.
Breast cancer is the subject of his research, which falls under Internal medicine. His Cell growth research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Apoptosis, Gene knockdown, Molecular biology and Nicotine. His Cancer cell research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diabetes mellitus, Biotechnology, Pulmonary Dysfunction and Vitamin E.
Yuan Soon Ho spends much of his time researching Breast cancer, Metastasis, Cancer research, Cancer cell and Cancer. Yuan Soon Ho combines subjects such as Cell cycle, Endocrinology, Triple-negative breast cancer and Cell growth with his study of Metastasis. His research in Cancer research intersects with topics in Carcinogenesis, Histone, Cell migration and Gene knockdown.
His Cancer cell research includes themes of Diabetes mellitus, Biotechnology, Phloretin and GLUT2. His Cancer risk study in the realm of Cancer interacts with subjects such as Future studies. His Receptor research focuses on subjects like Estrogen receptor, which are linked to Cancer stem cell, Molecular biology and In vivo.
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Stability of curcumin in buffer solutions and characterization of its degradation products
Ying-Jan Wang;Min-Hsiung Pan;Ann-Lii Cheng;Liang-In Lin.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (1997)
Roles of keratinocyte inflammation in oral cancer: regulating the prostaglandin E2, interleukin-6 and TNF-α production of oral epithelial cells by areca nut extract and arecoline
Jiiang Huei Jeng;Ying Jan Wang;Bor Luen Chiang;Po Hsuen Lee.
Carcinogenesis (2003)
Areca nut extract and arecoline induced the cell cycle arrest but not apoptosis of cultured oral KB epithelial cells: association of glutathione, reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial membrane potential
M.C. Chang;Y.S. Ho;P.H. Lee;C.P. Chan.
Carcinogenesis (2001)
Induction of p53 and p21/WAF1/CIP1 expression by nitric oxide and their association with apoptosis in human cancer cells.
Yuan-Soon Ho;Ying-Jan Wang;Jen-Kun Lin.
Molecular Carcinogenesis (1996)
Griseofulvin potentiates antitumorigenesis effects of nocodazole through induction of apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest in human colorectal cancer cells.
Yuan Soon Ho;Jiing Shium Duh;Jiiang Huei Jeng;Ying Jan Wang.
International Journal of Cancer (2000)
Overexpression and Activation of the α9-Nicotinic Receptor During Tumorigenesis in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
Chia Hwa Lee;Ching Shui Huang;Ching Shyang Chen;Shih Hsin Tu.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2010)
Rapid Activation of Stat3 and ERK1/2 by Nicotine Modulates Cell Proliferation in Human Bladder Cancer Cells
Rong Jane Chen;Yuan Soon Ho;How Ran Guo;Ying Jan Wang.
Toxicological Sciences (2008)
Areca nut extract up-regulates prostaglandin production, cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA and protein expression of human oral keratinocytes.
J.H. Jeng;Y.S. Ho;C.P. Chan;Y.J. Wang.
Carcinogenesis (2000)
Tobacco-specific carcinogen 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) induces cell proliferation in normal human bronchial epithelial cells through NFκB activation and cyclin D1 up-regulation
Yuan Soon Ho;Chien Ho Chen;Ying Jan Wang;Richard G. Pestell.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (2005)
In vitro and in vivo study of phloretin-induced apoptosis in human liver cancer cells involving inhibition of type II glucose transporter
Chih Hsiung Wu;Yuan Soon Ho;Chia Yi Tsai;Ying Jan Wang.
International Journal of Cancer (2009)
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