Publications by authors named "Elise Bui"

Purpose: To explore how boxed warning (BW) information fits within the context of prescribers' overall treatment decision-making and communication with patients.

Methods: In-depth interviews (N = 52) were conducted with primary care providers and specialists. Participants were presented with one of two prescribing scenarios: (1) estrogen vaginal inserts to treat vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) associated with menopause; or (2) direct-acting antivirals (DAA) to treat chronic hepatitis C virus infection (HCV).

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Lithium is the gold standard treatment for bipolar disorder (BD). However, its mechanism of action is incompletely understood, and prediction of treatment outcomes is limited. In our previous multi-omics study of the Pharmacogenomics of Bipolar Disorder (PGBD) sample combining transcriptomic and genomic data, we found that focal adhesion, the extracellular matrix (ECM), and PI3K-Akt signaling networks were associated with response to lithium.

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Objective: Evaluative conditioning (EC), the pairing of objects (conditioned stimuli; CS) with positive and negative unconditioned stimuli (US) in order to induce attitude change, has proven to be a viable method of changing attitudes toward foods and corresponding eating behaviors. Positively conditioning healthy foods and negatively conditioning unhealthy foods should result in healthier food choices. Of interest in the current research is the extent to which EC can generalize beyond the conditioned foods to entire dimensions underlying food judgment, such as health and taste.

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  • - Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex genetic mental illness with mood and behavioral swings, and previous studies have only identified a small part of its hereditary risk.
  • - The largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) to date analyzed over 9 million genetic variants from nearly 10,000 BD patients and over 30,000 controls, revealing two new significant genetic loci associated with the disorder.
  • - The study highlights the importance of using well-defined patient groups and a larger control sample in genetics research to discover common genetic variants contributing to BD.
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Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment in bipolar disorder, but individual response is variable. Previous studies have suggested that lithium response is a heritable trait. However, no genetic markers of treatment response have been reproducibly identified.

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Objective: As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individual findings to study volunteers have grown and fueled controversy. This is especially true in mental health research, where the clinical importance of sequencing results is particularly unclear. The ethical, legal, and social issues are being widely debated, but less is known about the attitudes of actual study volunteers toward sequencing studies or what they wish to learn about their DNA sequence and its health implications.

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  • - The study investigates the assessment of lithium treatment effectiveness in bipolar disorder, highlighting challenges like treatment duration variability and patient compliance.
  • - Researchers evaluated inter-rater agreement and reliability in lithium response assessments across 29 sites through a two-stage rating process involving expert clinician training.
  • - Findings revealed moderate to substantial agreement on lithium response definitions and identified three patient subpopulations: full responders, partial responders, and non-responders, emphasizing the importance of precise phenotypic measurements for ongoing studies.
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Vasectomy is a well accepted global contraceptive approach frequently associated with epididymal granuloma and sperm autoantibody formation. To understand the long-term sequelae of vasectomy, we investigated the early immune response in vasectomized mice. Vasectomy leads to rapid epithelial cell apoptosis and necrosis, persistent inflammation, and sperm granuloma formation in the epididymis.

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