Browsing by Author "Feng, L"
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A Glimpse Into Duke Research: Where Are You Now?
Yuan, Avery; Feng, L; Qin, X; Zhao, Y (2017-02-28)Duke is one of the leading sites for research across the nation, throughout the world where professionals are defining the way to a better and healthier future. A thorough understanding of how Duke networks behave is crucial ... -
Bacteria localization and chorion thinning among preterm premature rupture of membranes.
Bentley, RC; Feng, L; Fortner, KB; Grotegut, Chad Aaron; Heine, RP; Lan, L; Murtha, Amy; ... (9 authors) (PLoS One, 2014)OBJECTIVE: Bacterial colonization of the fetal membranes and its role in pathogenesis of membrane rupture is poorly understood. Prior retrospective work revealed chorion layer thinning in preterm premature rupture of membranes ... -
GxE interactions between FOXO genotypes and drinking tea are significantly associated with prevention of cognitive decline in advanced age in China.
Bolund, L; Chen, H; Cheng, L; Feng, L; Gu, J; Hauser, Elizabeth Rebecca; Land, Kenneth C; ... (21 authors) (J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2015-04)Logistic regression analysis based on data from 822 Han Chinese oldest old aged 92+ demonstrated that interactions between carrying FOXO1A-266 or FOXO3-310 or FOXO3-292 and tea drinking at around age 60 or at present time ... -
Interaction Between the FOXO1A-209 Genotype and Tea Drinking Is Significantly Associated with Reduced Mortality at Advanced Ages.
Bolund, L; Chen, H; Feng, L; Gottschalk, William Kirby; Gregory, Simon Gray; Gu, J; Hauser, Elizabeth Rebecca; ... (29 authors) (Rejuvenation Res, 2016-06)On the basis of the genotypic/phenotypic data from Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) and Cox proportional hazard model, the present study demonstrates that interactions between carrying FOXO1A-209 genotypes ... -
Levels of Urinary Metabolites of Organophosphate Flame Retardants, TDCIPP, and TPHP, in Pregnant Women in Shanghai.
Feng, L; Li, Y-J; Liu, L; Murtha, Amy; Ouyang, F; Shen, H; Wang, X; ... (10 authors) (J Environ Public Health, 2016)Flame retardants are widely used in consumer products to reduce their flammability. Previously used flame retardants have been sequentially banned due to their environmental and human toxicity. Currently, tris(1,3-dichloropropyl) ...