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Yuan Soon Ho

Researcher at Taipei Medical University

Publications -  160
Citations -  7212

Yuan Soon Ho is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Cancer cell. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 155 publications receiving 6411 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuan Soon Ho include National Taiwan University & Taipei Medical University Hospital.

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SP1-regulated p27/Kip1 gene expression is involved in terbinafine-induced human A431 cancer cell differentiation: an in vitro and in vivo study.

TL;DR: Results suggest that SP1 plays a critical role in the p27/Kip1 gene transcriptional activation that may be subsequently involved in the TB-induced A431 cancer cell differentiation process.
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Anti-alpha-Enolase I Antibodies for Diagnosis and Treatment of alpha-Enolase I-Associated Diseases

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide polyclonal anti-α-enolase I antibodies and monoclonal single-chain variable fragment (scFv) anti-β-enolate antibodies for diagnosis and treatment of cancers, autoimmune disorders, ischemia and bacterial infection.
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MSH2 rs2303425 Polymorphism is Associated with Early-Onset Breast Cancer in Taiwan

TL;DR: Logistic regression analysis showed that individuals with the MSH2 rs2303425 C/C genotype had a significantly increased risk of breast cancer compared to those with the T/T genotype, particularly in early-onset breast cancer patients with the luminal A subtype.
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Involvement of proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members in terbinafine-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in HL60 cells.

TL;DR: The results revealed that the apoptotic effect induced by TB in the HL60 cell was not through the general differentiation mechanisms evidenced by evaluation of three recognized markers, including CD11b, CD33, and morphological features, and implied that additional mediators other than mitochondria membrane permeability might contribute to the TB-induced cellular apoptosis signaling.