Lee L Yu
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Wise S, Hosbas Coskun S, Hayes H, Wilson W, Murray J, Lippert J, et al.
Anal Bioanal Chem
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40087178
For two decades, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements have collaborated to develop dietary supplement-matrix reference materials. During...
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Yu L, Verdon C, Davis W, Turk G, Caldwell K, Jones R, et al.
Anal Methods
. 2025 Mar;
3(5):1107-1115.
PMID: 40045523
Arsenic is a toxic element, and the toxicity of the element is dependent on its molecular form. Accurate assessments of arsenic exposure require the measurement of a complete panel of...
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Winz R, Yu L, Sung L, Tong Y, Chen D
Sci Rep
. 2023 Aug;
13(1):13877.
PMID: 37620365
Whether a tire crumb rubber (TCR) playground would expose children to potentially harmful chemicals such as heavy metals is an open question. The released metals available for pickup on the...
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Jahrman E, Yu L, Krekelberg W, Sheen D, Allison T, Molloy J
J Anal At Spectrom
. 2023 Apr;
37(6).
PMID: 37077376
The toxicity and bioavailability of arsenic is heavily dependent on its speciation. Therefore, robust and accurate methods are needed to determine arsenic speciation profiles for materials related to public health...
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Luvonga C, Rimmer C, Yu L, Lee S
J Food Compost Anal
. 2021 Jun;
96(103729).
PMID: 34092915
Marine organisms are vital sources of staple and functional food but are also the major dietary route of human exposure to total arsenic. We surveyed the total arsenic content and...
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Mu J, Yu L, Wellems T
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Jan;
10:620419.
PMID: 33505925
Rapid, reliable, and sensitive detection of infection is central to malaria control and elimination. Many Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) developed for this purpose depend upon immunoassays that can be...
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Luvonga C, Rimmer C, Yu L, Lee S
J Agric Food Chem
. 2020 Jan;
68(7):1910-1934.
PMID: 31999115
Setting regulatory limits for arsenic in food is complicated, owing to the enormous diversity of arsenic metabolism in humans, lack of knowledge about the toxicity of these chemicals, and lack...
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Luvonga C, Rimmer C, Yu L, Lee S
J Agric Food Chem
. 2020 Jan;
68(4):943-960.
PMID: 31913614
Diet, especially seafood, is the main source of arsenic exposure for humans. The total arsenic content of a diet offers inadequate information for assessment of the toxicological consequences of arsenic...
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Yu L, Browning J, Burdette C, Caceres G, Chieh K, Davis W, et al.
Anal Bioanal Chem
. 2017 Dec;
410(4):1265-1278.
PMID: 29222652
A Standard Reference Material (SRM) of seaweed, SRM 3232 Kelp Powder (Thallus laminariae) has been developed to support food and dietary supplement measurements in compliance with the Food Safety Modernization...
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Yu L, Stanoyevitch R, Zeisler R
Anal Methods
. 2017 Oct;
9(29):4267-4274.
PMID: 28966665
A dietary supplement, kelp contains a significant amount of arsenic that is mostly arsenosugars. The determination of arsenosugars is difficult due to a lack of arsenosugar calibration standard, because arsenosugar...