2025
Long-term, bidirectional associations between depressive symptom severity and opioid use among people with HIV: A prospective cohort study
Macmadu A, Li Y, Bhondoekhan F, Chang C, Bahji A, Crystal S, Gordon K, Kerns R, Vickers-Smith R, Edelman E, Marshall B. Long-term, bidirectional associations between depressive symptom severity and opioid use among people with HIV: A prospective cohort study. Addictive Behaviors Reports 2025, 22: 100619. PMID: 40547483, PMCID: PMC12182372, DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2025.100619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepressive symptom severityVeterans Aging Cohort StudySymptom severityOpioid useCohort studySubstance use disordersPrescription opioid useProspective cohort studyOpioid use disorderAging Cohort StudyMental health servicesDose-response patternGeneralized Estimating Equation modelsVeterans Health Administration sitesUse disorderClinical characteristicsProspective cohortBidirectional associationsFollow-upStudy entryOpioidHarm reduction servicesBidirectional relationshipPLHIVAdministration site
2024
Occupational Benzene Exposure and Cancer Risk among Chinese Men: A Report from the Shanghai Men's Health Study.
DeMoulin D, Cai H, Vermeulen R, Zheng W, Lipworth L, Shu X. Occupational Benzene Exposure and Cancer Risk among Chinese Men: A Report from the Shanghai Men's Health Study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2024, 33: 1465-1474. PMID: 39145717, PMCID: PMC11530315, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-24-0325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of leukemiaIncreased risk of leukemiaCancer riskStomach cancerShanghai Men's Health StudyAssociated with increased risk of leukemiaCancer associationAlcohol consumptionOccupational benzene exposureConfidence intervalsMen's Health StudyIncreased riskPopulation-based cohortJob-exposure matrixCumulative benzene exposureAssociated with increased riskMitigate cancer riskYears of follow-upKidney cancerLinear dose-response patternDose-response patternHealth StudyPotential confoundersBenzene exposureRisk association
2019
Variability in nicotine conditioned place preference and stress‐induced reinstatement in mice: Effects of sex, initial chamber preference, and guanfacine
Lee AM, Calarco CA, McKee SA, Mineur YS, Picciotto MR. Variability in nicotine conditioned place preference and stress‐induced reinstatement in mice: Effects of sex, initial chamber preference, and guanfacine. Genes Brain & Behavior 2019, 19: e12601. PMID: 31364813, PMCID: PMC8045136, DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress-induced reinstatementEffects of guanfacinePlace preferenceFemale miceInfralimbic cortexArc immunoreactivityΑ2-adrenergic receptor agonistAnterior insulaNeurobiological mechanismsLateral central amygdalaNovel treatment optionsChamber preferencePlace preference acquisitionSex-dependent changesStress-induced relapseDose-response patternNucleus accumbens coreNicotine-dependent behaviorsSmoking occursTreatment optionsNicotine rewardReceptor agonistCentral amygdalaNeuronal activationPreclinical studiesSoy Food Consumption, Exercise, and Body Mass Index and Osteoporotic Fracture Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors: The Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study
Zheng N, Hsieh E, Cai H, Shi L, Gu K, Zheng Y, Bao PP, Shu XO. Soy Food Consumption, Exercise, and Body Mass Index and Osteoporotic Fracture Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors: The Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2019, 3: pkz017. PMID: 31157323, PMCID: PMC6527440, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkz017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsPre-/perimenopausal patientsSoy food consumptionPostmenopausal patientsSoy isoflavone intakeBody mass indexOsteoporotic fracturesCancer survivorsMass indexIsoflavone intakeShanghai Breast Cancer Survival StudyHigh soy isoflavone intakeFracture risk reductionCox regression analysisBreast cancer patientsOsteoporosis-related fracturesFood consumptionCancer Survival StudyOsteoporotic fracture riskDose-response patternMenopausal statusProspective studyMonths postdiagnosisCancer patientsFracture riskMicropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation A Look at Long-Term Effectiveness and Outcomes
Sarrafpour S, Saleh D, Ayoub S, Radcliffe NM. Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation A Look at Long-Term Effectiveness and Outcomes. Ophthalmology Glaucoma 2019, 2: 167-171. PMID: 32672586, DOI: 10.1016/j.ogla.2019.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYear 1 visitIntraocular pressureIOP reductionVisual acuityLong-term effectivenessMedication reductionMedication burdenMacular edemaAverage initial intraocular pressureOral carbonic anhydrase inhibitorsLight perceptionInitial intraocular pressureMedication burden reductionPersistent vision lossPercent of patientsPreoperative intraocular pressureRetrospective chart reviewMicropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulationAverage intraocular pressureDose-response patternCount fingersNLP visionChart reviewInitial medicationMultivariable analysis
2014
Prenatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and the Risk of Congenital Cerebral Palsy in Children
Liew Z, Ritz B, Bonefeld-Jørgensen EC, Henriksen TB, Nohr EA, Bech BH, Fei C, Bossi R, von Ehrenstein OS, Streja E, Uldall P, Olsen J. Prenatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and the Risk of Congenital Cerebral Palsy in Children. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2014, 180: 574-581. PMID: 25139206, PMCID: PMC12118604, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwu179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlkanesulfonic AcidsCaprylatesCase-Control StudiesCerebral PalsyCohort StudiesDenmarkEndocrine DisruptorsEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleFluorocarbonsHumansInfant, NewbornMaleMaternal AgeOdds RatioPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsSex DistributionSex FactorsYoung AdultConceptsCongenital cerebral palsyPrenatal exposureCerebral palsyDanish National Birth CohortCerebral Palsy RegisterNational Birth CohortFetal brain developmentDose-response patternCase-cohort designPerfluoroalkyl substancesLiveborn singletonsMaternal levelsRisk ratioHigh riskCP casesCP riskBirth cohortMaternal plasmaBrain developmentPalsyPerfluorooctane sulfonateRiskPFAS levelsCohortPerfluorooctanoic acid
2013
Evaluation of chemosensitivity prediction using quantitative dose–response curve classification for highly advanced/relapsed gastric cancer
Matsuo T, Nishizuka SS, Ishida K, Endo F, Katagiri H, Kume K, Ikeda M, Koeda K, Wakabayashi G. Evaluation of chemosensitivity prediction using quantitative dose–response curve classification for highly advanced/relapsed gastric cancer. World Journal Of Surgical Oncology 2013, 11: 11. PMID: 23339659, PMCID: PMC3562164, DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-11-11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDose-response curveChemosensitivity testGastric cancerResistant cancer cell populationsStandard chemotherapy regimensPeak plasma concentrationDose-response patternDrug dose-response curvesPrimary chemotherapyChemotherapy regimensRecurrent diseaseStandard chemotherapyResultsA totalChemosensitivity evaluationPlasma concentrationsChemosensitivity patternsChemoresistant tumorsResistant patternChemotherapyDrug resistanceDrug sensitivityCancer cell populationsConclusionsThese resultsCisplatinCell populations
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