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University at Buffalo

EducationBuffalo, New York, United States
About: University at Buffalo is a education organization based out in Buffalo, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 33773 authors who have published 63840 publications receiving 2278954 citations. The organization is also known as: UB & State University of New York at Buffalo.


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Gloria M. Petersen1, Laufey T. Amundadottir2, Charles S. Fuchs3, Peter Kraft3, Rachael Z. Stolzenberg-Solomon2, Kevin B. Jacobs4, Kevin B. Jacobs2, Alan A. Arslan5, H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita6, Steven Gallinger7, Myron D. Gross8, Kathy J. Helzlsouer9, Elizabeth A. Holly10, Eric J. Jacobs11, Alison P. Klein12, Andrea Z. LaCroix13, Donghui Li14, Margaret T. Mandelson13, Sara H. Olson14, Harvey A. Risch15, Wei Zheng16, Demetrius Albanes2, William R. Bamlet1, Christine D. Berg2, Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault17, Julie E. Buring3, Paige M. Bracci10, Federico Canzian18, Sandra Clipp12, Michelle Cotterchio7, Mariza de Andrade1, Eric J. Duell, J. Michael Gaziano3, J. Michael Gaziano19, Edward Giovannucci3, Michael Goggins12, Göran Hallmans20, Susan E. Hankinson3, Manal Hassan14, Barbara V. Howard21, David J. Hunter3, Amy K. Hutchinson2, Amy K. Hutchinson4, Mazda Jenab, Rudolf Kaaks18, Charles Kooperberg13, Vittorio Krogh, Robert C. Kurtz22, Shannon M. Lynch2, Robert R. McWilliams1, Julie B. Mendelsohn2, Dominique S. Michaud3, Dominique S. Michaud22, Hemang Parikh2, Alpa V. Patel11, Petra H.M. Peeters6, Petra H.M. Peeters22, Aleksandar Rajkovic23, Elio Riboli24, Laudina Rodríguez, Daniela Seminara2, Xiao-Ou Shu16, Gilles Thomas2, Gilles Thomas25, Anne Tjønneland, Geoffrey S. Tobias2, Dimitrios Trichopoulos26, Dimitrios Trichopoulos3, Stephen K. Van Den Eeden27, Jarmo Virtamo28, Jean Wactawski-Wende29, Zhaoming Wang2, Zhaoming Wang4, Brian M. Wolpin3, Herbert Yu15, Kai Yu2, Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte5, Joseph F. Fraumeni2, Robert N. Hoover2, Patricia Hartge2, Stephen J. Chanock2, Stephen J. Chanock30, Stephen J. Chanock22 
TL;DR: This paper conducted a genome-wide association study of pancreatic cancer in 3,851 affected individuals (cases) and 3,934 unaffected controls drawn from 12 prospective cohort studies and 8 case-control studies and identified eight SNPs that map to three loci on chromosomes 13q22.1, 1q32.1 and 5p15.33.
Abstract: We conducted a genome-wide association study of pancreatic cancer in 3,851 affected individuals (cases) and 3,934 unaffected controls drawn from 12 prospective cohort studies and 8 case-control studies. Based on a logistic regression model for genotype trend effect that was adjusted for study, age, sex, self-described ancestry and five principal components, we identified eight SNPs that map to three loci on chromosomes 13q22.1, 1q32.1 and 5p15.33. Two correlated SNPs, rs9543325 (P = 3.27 x 10(-11), per-allele odds ratio (OR) 1.26, 95% CI 1.18-1.35) and rs9564966 (P = 5.86 x 10(-8), per-allele OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.13-1.30), map to a nongenic region on chromosome 13q22.1. Five SNPs on 1q32.1 map to NR5A2, and the strongest signal was at rs3790844 (P = 2.45 x 10(-10), per-allele OR 0.77, 95% CI 0.71-0.84). A single SNP, rs401681 (P = 3.66 x 10(-7), per-allele OR 1.19, 95% CI 1.11-1.27), maps to the CLPTM1L-TERT locus on 5p15.33, which is associated with multiple cancers. Our study has identified common susceptibility loci for pancreatic cancer that warrant follow-up studies.

509 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that if a finite solution to the problem exists, only one linear programming problem must be solved, and this is because the denominator cannot have two different signs in the feasible region except in ways which are not of practical importance.
Abstract: Charnes and Cooper [1] showed that a linear programming problem with a linear fractional objective function could be solved by solving at most two ordinary linear programming problems. In addition, they showed that where it is known a priori that the denominator of the objective function has a unique sign in the feasible region, only one problem need be solved. In the present note it is shown that if a finite solution to the problem exists, only one linear programming problem must be solved. This is because the denominator cannot have two different signs in the feasible region, except in ways which are not of practical importance.

507 citations

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TL;DR: Results from both studies supported the Passion Model and harmonious passion was shown to be a positive source of activity investment and positively predicted mastery goals which in turn positively predicted deliberate practice, which had a direct positive impact on performance attainment.
Abstract: The present paper reports two studies designed to test the Dualistic Model of Passion with regard to performance attainment in two fields of expertise. Results from both studies supported the Passion Model. Harmonious passion was shown to be a positive source of activity investment in that it directly predicted deliberate practice (Study 1) and positively predicted mastery goals which in turn positively predicted deliberate practice (Study 2). In turn, deliberate practice had a direct positive impact on performance attainment. Obsessive passion was shown to be a mixed source of activity investment. While it directly predicted deliberate practice (Study 1) and directly predicted mastery goals (which predicted deliberate practice), it also predicted performance-avoidance and performance-approach goals, with the former having a tendency to facilitate performance directly, and the latter to directly negatively impact on performance attainment (Study 2). Finally, harmonious passion was also positively related to subjective well-being (SWB) in both studies, while obsessive passion was either unrelated (Study 1) or negatively related to SWB (Study 2). The conceptual and applied implications of the differential influences of harmonious and obsessive passion in performance are discussed.

507 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of research on one particular cognitive measure, the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), recognized as being particularly sensitive to slowed processing of information that is commonly seen in MS, is provided.
Abstract: Cognitive and motor performance measures are commonly employed in multiple sclerosis (MS) research, particularly when the purpose is to determine the efficacy of treatment. The increasing focus of new therapies on slowing progression or reversing neurological disability makes the utilization of sensitive, reproducible, and valid measures essential. Processing speed is a basic elemental cognitive function that likely influences downstream processes such as memory. The Multiple Sclerosis Outcome Assessments Consortium (MSOAC) includes representatives from advocacy organizations, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Medicines Agency (EMA), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), academic institutions, and industry partners along with persons living with MS. Among the MSOAC goals is acceptance and qualification by regulators of performance outcomes that are highly reliable and valid, practical, cost-effective, and meaningful to persons with MS. A critical step for these neuroperformance metrics is elucidation of clinically relevant benchmarks, well-defined degrees of disability, and gradients of change that are deemed clinically meaningful. This topical review provides an overview of research on one particular cognitive measure, the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), recognized as being particularly sensitive to slowed processing of information that is commonly seen in MS. The research in MS clearly supports the reliability and validity of this test and recently has supported a responder definition of SDMT change approximating 4 points or 10% in magnitude.

507 citations

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TL;DR: The efficient two-photon absorption of certain chromophores can be used to extend photodynamic therapy to the near infrared spectral region.
Abstract: Objective: We demonstrate the use of infrared excitation in conjunction with an efficient two-photon absorbing dye and a photosensitizer in photodynamic therapy. Summary background data: A...

506 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rakesh K. Jain2001467177727
Julie E. Buring186950132967
Anil K. Jain1831016192151
Donald G. Truhlar1651518157965
Roger A. Nicoll16539784121
Bruce L. Miller1631153115975
David R. Holmes1611624114187
Suvadeep Bose154960129071
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Philip S. Yu1481914107374
Hugh A. Sampson14781676492
Aaron Dominguez1471968113224
Gregory R Snow1471704115677
J. S. Keller14498198249
C. Ronald Kahn14452579809
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202388
2022363
20212,772
20202,695
20192,527
20182,500