James Lee

Discovering cancer genes by integrating network and functional properties (2009)

Li, Li, Zhang, Kangyu, Lee, James, Cordes, Shaun, Davis, David P, Tang, Zhijun

Abstract Background Identification of novel cancer-causing genes is one of the main goals in cancer research. The rapid accumulation of genome-wide protein-protein interaction (PPI) data in humans...

'Living cantilever arrays' for characterization of mass of single live cells in fluids (2008)

Park, Kidong, Jang, Jaesung, Irimia, Daniel, Sturgis, Jennifer, Lee, James, Robinson, J. Paul, ...

The size of a cell is a fundamental physiological property and is closely regulated by various environmental and genetic factors. Optical or confocal microscopy can be used to measure the dimensions...

Kinship, Employment and Marriage: The Importance of Kin Networks for Young Adult Males in Qing Liaoning (2008)

Campbell, Cameron, Lee, James

To assess claims about the role of the extended family in late imperial Chinese society, we examine the influence of kin network characteristics on marriage, reproduction, and attainment in Liaoning...

Kin Networks, Marriage, and Social Mobility in Late Imperial China (2008)

Campbell, Cameron, Lee, James

To assess claims about the role of the extended family in late imperial Chinese society, we examine the influence of kin network characteristics on marriage, reproduction, and attainment in Liaoning...

Early-Life Family Structure and Microbially Induced Cancer Risk (2007)

Martin J. Blaser, Abraham Nomura, James Lee, Grant N. Stemmerman

BackgroundCancer may follow exposure to an environmental agent after many decades. The bacterium Helicobacter pylori, known to be acquired early in life, increases risk for gastric adenocarcinoma,...

The Secreted Protein Discovery Initiative (SPDI), a Large-Scale Effort to Identify Novel Human Secreted and Transmembrane Proteins: A Bioinformatics Assessment (2003)

Clark, Hilary F., Gurney, Austin L., Abaya, Evangeline, Baker, Kevin, Baldwin, Daryl, Brush, Jennifer, ...

A large-scale effort, termed the Secreted Protein Discovery Initiative (SPDI), was undertaken to identify novel secreted and transmembrane proteins. In the first of several approaches, a biological...

The effect of nonsense codons on splicing: A genomic analysis (2003)

ZHANG, XIANG, LEE, JAMES, CHASIN, LAWRENCE A.

The phenomenon of nonsense-associated altered splicing raises the possibility that the recognition of in-frame nonsense codons is used generally for exon identification during pre-mRNA splicing....

Serum Insulin-like Growth Factor I and Subsequent Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Japanese-American Men (2003)

Nomura, Abraham M. Y., Stemmermann, Grant N., Lee, James, Pollak, Michael N.

Recent reports suggest that colorectal cancer is positively related to insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and inversely related to insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 (IGFBP-3). To...

The Secreted Protein Discovery Initiative (SPDI), a Large-Scale Effort to Identify Novel Human Secreted and Transmembrane Proteins: A Bioinformatics Assessment (2003)

Clark, Hilary F., Gurney, Austin L., Abaya, Evangeline, Baker, Kevin, Baldwin, Daryl, Brush, Jennifer, ...

A large-scale effort, termed the Secreted Protein Discovery Initiative (SPDI), was undertaken to identify novel secreted and transmembrane proteins. In the first of several approaches, a biological...

Relation between Helicobacter pylori cagA Status and Risk of Peptic Ulcer Disease (2002)

Nomura, Abraham M. Y., Pérez-Pérez, Guillermo I., Lee, James, Stemmermann, Grant, Blaser, Martin J.

Although colonization with any Helicobacter pylori strain is associated with peptic ulcer, it is uncertain whether the risk is greater with cagA+ or cagA− strains, which differ in their...

Overcoming barriers to achieve successful adulthood for low-income African-American students with disabilities (2001)

Lee, James

An African-American in this society must adapt to varying dilemmas and esoteric factors that are focused upon one due to the color of one's skin (Wyatt, 1977). We all function in a society that...

Experiences with collaborative applications that support distributed modeling,” presented at (2001)

James Lee, Conan Albrecht, Jay F. Nunamaker

Awareness of the need for business analysis has grown faster than the evolution of tools to support collaborative development of business analysis models. Involvement of key personnel is important...

Intakes of selected foods and beverages and the incidence of gastric cancer among the Japanese residents of Hawaii: a prospective study (1998)

Galanis, Daniel J, Kolonel, Laurence N, Lee, James, Nomura, Abraham

Background We report on the associations between the intake of certain foods and beverages and the incidence of gastric cancer in a cohort of 11 907 randomly selected Japanese residents of Hawaii...

Controlled evaluation of a behavioural intervention programme on condom use and gonorrhoea incidence among sex workers in Singapore (1996)

Wong, M.L., Chan, Roy, Lee, James, Koh, David, Wong, Christina

We evaluated the impact of a behavioural intervention programme on condom use and gonorrhoea incidence among female brothel-based sex workers in Singapore. All 128 sex workers from one locality were...

Cumulative logit modelling for ordinal response variables: applications to biomedical research (1992)

Lee, James

Incorrect statistical methods are often used for the analysis of ordinal response data. Such data are frequently summarized into mean scores for comparisons, a fallacious practice because ordinal...

Comparison of Long-Term Dietary Recall between Cancer Cases and Noncases (1992)

Wilkens, Lynne R., Hankin, Jean H., Yoshizawa, Carl N., Kolonel, Laurence N., Lee, James

A quantitative history of current dietary intake based on 83 food items was administered by interview to a representative sample of 4,809 subjects in Hawaii in 1977–1979. In 1983–1987, this...

Covariance adjustment of survival curves based on Cox's proportional hazards regression model (1992)

Lee, James, Yoshizawa, Carl, Wilkens, Lynne, Lee, H. P.

Cox′s proportional hazards regression model is a useful statistical tool for the analysis of ‘survival data’ from longitudinal studies. This multivariate method compares the ‘survival...

An Insight on the Use of Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis to Estimate Association between Risk Factor and Disease Occurrence (1986)

LEE, JAMES

Multiple logistic regression is an accepted statistical method for assessing association between an anticedant characteristic (risk factor) and a quantal outcome (probability of disease occurrence),...

Cholesterol Intake as Measured by Unquantified and Quantified Food Frequency Interviews: Implications for Epidemiological Research (1985)

LEE, JAMES, KOLONEL, LAURENCE N, HANKIN, JEAN H

Lee J (Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Outram Hill, Singapore 0316), Kolonel L N and Hankin J H. Cholesterol intake as measured...

BREAST CANCER IN TWO POPULATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF RISK FOR THE DISEASE (1984)

NOMURA, ABRAHAM M. Y., LEE, JAMES, KOLONEL, LAURENCE N., HIROHATA, TOMIO

Caucasian women in Hawaii have a higher risk for breast cancer than women of Japanese ancestry. In order to determine to what extent known risk factors account for the difference in risk between the...

A COMPARISON OF FREQUENCY AND QUANTITATIVE DIETARY METHODS FOR EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES OF DIET AND DISEASE (1984)

CHU, SUSAN Y., KOLONEL, LAURENCE N., HANKIN, JEAN H., LEE, JAMES

Chu, S. Y., L. N. Kolonel (Cancer Center of Hawaii, U. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96813), J. H. Hankin and J. Lee. A comparison of frequency and quantitative dietary methods for epidemiologic studies of...

DIETARY VITAMIN A, CAROTENE, VITAMIN C AND RISK OF LUNG CANCER IN HAWAII (1984)

HINDS, M. WARD, KOLONEL, LAURENCE N., HANKIN, JEAN H., LEE, JAMES

Hinds, M. W., L. N. Kolonel (Cancer Center of Hawaii, U. of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hi 96813), J. H. Hankln and J. Lee. Dietary vitamin A, carotene, vitamin C and risk of lung cancer in Hawaii. Am J...

NUTRIENT INTAKES OF HUSBANDS AND WIVES: IMPLICATIONS FOR EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH1 (1982)

LEE, JAMES, KOLONEL, LAURENCE N

This study, conducted 1977–1979, was designed to assess the extent to which spouses share similar nutrient Intakes, and to determine whether con clusions based on spouse-substituted nutrient intake...

Malthusian Models and Chinese Realities: The Chinese Demographic System 1700-2000

James Lee, Wang Feng

This article summarizes major recent findings on Chinese demographic behavior and outlines their relevancy for the Malthusian model of comparative population dynamics and Chinese population in...

Association of C-Terminal Ubiquitin Hydrolase BRCA1-Associated Protein 1 with Cell Cycle Regulator Host Cell Factor 1▿

Misaghi, Shahram, Ottosen, Søren, Izrael-Tomasevic, Anita, Arnott, David, Lamkanfi, Mohamed, Lee, James, ...

Protein ubiquitination provides an efficient and reversible mechanism to regulate cell cycle progression and checkpoint control. Numerous regulatory proteins direct the addition of ubiquitin to...