Publications by authors named "Joyce Lin"

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  • Research indicates that exposure to a mixture of toxic and essential metals in men from the US Gulf states may affect cognitive functions like attention and memory.
  • The study involved measuring toenail concentrations of eight metals in 413 non-smoking men and assessing their neurobehavioral performance.
  • Significant findings showed that higher levels of chromium and manganese correlated with reduced attention and memory scores, with more pronounced deficits in Black participants compared to White participants.
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Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is an inflammatory gastrointestinal process that afflicts approximately 10% of preterm infants born in the United States each year, with a mortality rate of 30%. NEC severity is graded using Bell's classification system, from stage I mild NEC to stage III severe NEC. Over half of NEC survivors present with neurodevelopmental impairment during adolescence, a long-term complication that is poorly understood but can occur even after mild NEC.

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The free fibula osteocutaneous flap (FFOCF) has been used for oromandibular reconstruction over several decades. However, when facing through-and-through composite oromandibular defects (COMDs), significant challenges still arise. The complexity of COMD necessitates the reconstruction of bone, intraoral mucosa, and extraoral skin.

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  • The study examines the demographics, usage patterns, and health outcomes of e-cigarette users, focusing on two types of devices: large modifiable (MOD) and small affordable (POD).
  • It recruited 91 participants, categorizing them into MOD users, POD users, dual users (both cigarettes and e-cigarettes), and non-users, collecting data via questionnaires and analyzing it through various statistical methods.
  • Results revealed that POD users tend to be younger and report more coughing, while MOD users take more puffs daily; both groups experience health issues like shortness of breath when compared to non-users, highlighting significant differences based on device type.
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Purpose: Literature on apraxia of speech (AOS) in Chinese speakers is sparse compared to the English literature. This study aims to examine the pitch variation skills of Cantonese adults with AOS poststroke in terms of perceptual tone accuracy, acoustic fundamental frequency () changes, and repetition durations on items with different syllable structures, lexical status, and tone syllables in various positions in a sequencing context.

Method: Six Cantonese adults with AOS poststroke (AOS group), six adults without AOS poststroke (nAOS group), and six healthy controls (HC group) performed the tone sequencing task (TST), which was adapted from oral diadochokinetic tasks, with three different tone syllables.

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Background: The rapid evolution of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) products warrants surveillance of the differences in exposure across device types-modifiable devices (MODs), cartridge ("pod")-containing devices (PODs), disposable PODs (d-PODs)-and flavors of the products available on the market.

Objective: This study aimed to measure and compare metal aerosol concentrations by device type and common flavors.

Methods: We collected aerosol from 104 MODs, 67 PODs (four brands: JUUL, Bo, Suorin, PHIX), and 23 d-PODs (three brands: ZPOD, Bidi, Stig) via droplet deposition in a series of conical pipette tips.

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Objective: The US Gulf region is heavily reliant on metal-emitting petrochemical and manufacturing industries. We characterized the effect of residential proximity to metal-emitting sites and metal body burden in Gulf states residents with particular attention to potential differential exposure burden by race.

Methods: We measured toenail concentrations of arsenic, chromium, lead, manganese, mercury, and selenium using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in 413 non-smoking men from the Gulf Long-term Follow-Up Study.

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Introduction: Duodenal trauma is rare but can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality (Pandey et al., 2011). Adjunct procedures, such as pyloric exclusion, can be performed to assist in surgical repair of these injuries.

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Background: Toenails are a promising matrix for chronic metal exposure assessment, but there are currently no standard methods for collection and analysis. Questions remain about sample mass requirements and the extent to which metals measured in this matrix are representative of chronic body burden.

Objective: This study proposes a method to maximize sample conservation for toenail metals analysis using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

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Approximately 5% to 15% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients have TP53 gene mutations (TP53m), which are associated with very poor outcomes. Adults (≥18 years) with a new AML diagnosis were included from a nationwide, de-identified, real-world database. Patients receiving first-line therapy were divided into three cohorts: venetoclax (VEN) + hypomethylating agents (HMAs; Cohort A), intensive chemotherapy (Cohort B), or HMA without VEN (Cohort C).

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Low-cost sensors enable finer-scale spatiotemporal measurements within the existing methane (CH) monitoring infrastructure and could help cities mitigate CH emissions to meet their climate goals. While initial studies of low-cost CH sensors have shown potential for effective CH measurement at ambient concentrations, sensor deployment remains limited due to questions about interferences and calibration across environments and seasons. This study evaluates sensor performance across seasons with specific attention paid to the sensor's understudied carbon monoxide (CO) interferences and environmental dependencies through long-term ambient co-location in an urban environment.

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Anti-reflux procedures have become a mainstay in managing gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hiatal hernia. Unfortunately, post-operative events such as breakdown of the wrap, downward slippage, or transdiaphragmatic herniation of an intact wrap cause these procedures to fail and create complications such as recurrent hiatal hernia and reflux dysphagia, regurgitation, and obstruction requiring revision surgery. We discuss a case of a rotational retro-esophageal herniation of the gastric body through a Nissen fundoplication presenting as obstruction, dysphagia, and regurgitation, highlighting the peculiar nature of this presentation and the ease of misdiagnosis given its rarity.

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New York City (NYC) was an epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in broad economic, social, and emotional consequences in the lives of individuals. The current study examined associations between pandemic-related stressors and adverse mental health symptoms among NYC parents/caregivers. Community-based participatory research was used to develop a survey, and logistic regression models were utilized to assess associations between factors including disruptions in child routines and remote learning, and parent-reported symptoms of stress, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Many cardiac pathologies are associated with reduced gap junction (GJ) coupling, an important modulator of cardiac conduction velocity (CV). However, the relationship between phenotype and functional expression of the connexin GJ family of proteins is controversial. For example, a 50% reduction of GJ coupling has been shown to have little impact on myocardial CV due to a concept known as conduction reserve.

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Introduction: This study investigates the impact of changes in local industry, urban development, and proximity to suspected emission sources on airborne metal concentration in Baltimore, Maryland between 2001 and 2019 with particular focus on the urban industrial community of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore.

Methods: Integrated PM and PM Harvard Impactors were set up at six locations in the Baltimore City metropolitan area in weeklong sampling sessions from January-July 2019 to assess variation in airborne metal concentration by proximity to suspected metal emission sources. PM and PM were collected on Teflo filters and analyzed for a panel of 12 metals and metalloids (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, and Zn) using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

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This article synthesizes findings from an international virtual conference, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focused on the home mathematics environment (HME). In light of inconsistencies and gaps in research investigating relations between the HME and children's outcomes, the purpose of the conference was to discuss actionable steps and considerations for future work. The conference was composed of international researchers with a wide range of expertise and backgrounds.

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Variable selection in the presence of both missing covariates and outcomes is an important statistical research topic. Parametric regression are susceptible to misspecification, and as a result are sub-optimal for variable selection. Flexible machine learning methods mitigate the reliance on the parametric assumptions, but do not provide as naturally defined variable importance measure as the covariate effect native to parametric models.

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The relationship between cardiac conduction velocity (CV) and extracellular potassium (K) is biphasic, with modest hyperkalemia increasing CV and severe hyperkalemia slowing CV. Recent studies from our group suggest that elevating extracellular sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) can enhance CV by an extracellular pathway parallel to gap junctional coupling (GJC) called ephaptic coupling that can occur in the gap junction adjacent perinexus. However, it remains unknown whether these same interventions modulate CV as a function of K.

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Background: Complications of breast cancer treatment can cause physical and psychosocial distress in patients. Yoga demonstrates substantial potential as a supportive therapy for patients with breast cancer. Our aim is to conduct a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials to evaluate the effectiveness of yoga in enhancing the quality of life (QoL) of patients with breast cancer.

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Background: Andexanet alfa (andexanet) is a modified human factor Xa (FXa) approved for anticoagulation reversal in patients with life-threatening bleeding treated with rivaroxaban or apixaban. Four-factor prothrombin complex concentrates (4F-PCCs) are approved for reversal of vitamin K antagonist-induced anticoagulation but not FXa inhibitors. The mechanism and effectiveness of 4F-PCCs for FXa inhibitor reversal are unclear.

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Transcriptional reactivation of telomerase catalytic subunit (TERT) is a frequent hallmark of cancer, occurring in 90% of human malignancies. However, specific mechanisms driving TERT reactivation remain obscure for many tumor types and in particular gastric cancer (GC), a leading cause of global cancer mortality. Here, through comprehensive genomic and epigenomic analysis of primary GCs and GC cell lines, we identified the transcription factor early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) as a TERT transcriptional repressor and inactivation of EBF1 function as a major cause of TERT upregulation.

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: A comprehensive molecular analysis was conducted to identify prognostic and predictive markers for adjuvant S-1 chemotherapy in stage II/III Japanese gastric cancer (GC) patients and to evaluate their potential suitability for alternative cytotoxic or targeted drugs. : We investigated genetic polymorphisms of enzymes potentially involved in 5-fluoruracil (5-FU) metabolism as well as platinum resistance, previously identified genomic subtypes potentially predicting 5-FU benefit, and mRNA expression levels of receptor tyrosine kinases and as potential treatment targets in a single institution cohort of 252 stage II/III GC patients treated with or without S-1 after D2 gastrectomy. : 88% and 62% GC had a potentially 5-FU sensitive phenotype by SNP analyses of 3'UTR, and 5'UTR, respectively.

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  • Gastric cancer (GC) has high mortality rates, and this study focuses on HNF4α, a gene shown to be overexpressed in GC, to identify its target genes and associated oncogenic pathways.
  • The researchers used chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing to analyze HNF4α's role in GC and found that organic acid metabolism was significantly impacted, especially through the gene isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1).
  • The study suggests that targeting wild-type IDH1 could be a promising treatment approach for GC, highlighting its importance beyond just mutations typically associated with cancer.
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Objective: To understand the experiences of diverse families when taking their young children to the dentist and to document their prevalence.

Methods: An exploratory sequential design was used. First, 4 focus groups (N = 33) comprised of low-income female caregivers of children under 6 years of age were conducted in English and Spanish.

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