Gary Smith
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Gary Smith 's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
- Masters Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gary Nance Smith is the Fletcher Jones Professor of Economics at Pomona College. His research on financial markets statistical reasoning, and artificial intelligence, often involves stock market anomalies, statistical fallacies, and the misuse of data have been widely cited.
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- An entire functional mammary gland may comprise the progeny from a single cell. (1998) (579)
- Expression of an activated Notch-related int-3 transgene interferes with cell differentiation and induces neoplastic transformation in mammary and salivary glands. (1992) (368)
- Mammary epithelial cells undergo secretory differentiation in cycling virgins but require pregnancy for the establishment of terminal differentiation. (1995) (293)
- A morphologically distinct candidate for an epithelial stem cell in mouse mammary gland. (1988) (248)
- Ectopic TGF beta 1 expression in the secretory mammary epithelium induces early senescence of the epithelial stem cell population. (1995) (199)
- Three division-competent, structurally-distinct cell populations contribute to murine mammary epithelial renewal. (1997) (194)
- Expression of a truncated Int3 gene in developing secretory mammary epithelium specifically retards lobular differentiation resulting in tumorigenesis. (1996) (190)
- Int-6, a highly conserved, widely expressed gene, is mutated by mouse mammary tumor virus in mammary preneoplasia (1995) (155)
- Cellular expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors in mammary glands: regulation by hormones, development and aging (2002) (128)
- Differential keratin gene expression in developing, differentiating, preneoplastic, and neoplastic mouse mammary epithelium. (1990) (120)
- Constitutive expression of a truncated INT3 gene in mouse mammary epithelium impairs differentiation and functional development. (1995) (109)
- Chemical carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis in parous, involuted mouse mammary glands. (1999) (95)
- Synergistic interaction of transforming growth factor alpha and c-myc in mouse mammary and salivary gland tumorigenesis. (1995) (92)
- Transforming growth factor-alpha messenger RNA localization in the developing adult rat and human mammary gland by in situ hybridization. (1990) (86)
- Detection and location of amphiregulin and Cripto‐1 expression in the developing postnatal mouse mammary gland (1995) (85)
- Functional rescue of Stat5a-null mammary tissue through the activation of compensating signals including Stat5b. (1998) (83)
- The normal mammary microenvironment suppresses the tumorigenic phenotype of mouse mammary tumor virus-neu-transformed mammary tumor cells (2011) (74)
- Induction of ductal morphogenesis and lobular hyperplasia by amphiregulin in the mouse mammary gland. (1996) (67)
- Functional differentiation in mouse mammary gland epithelium is attained through DNA synthesis, inconsequent of mitosis. (1981) (65)
- Transforming growth factor-alpha promotes mammary tumorigenesis through selective survival and growth of secretory epithelial cells. (1995) (65)
- Serological and biochemical characterization of the mouse mammary tumor virus with localization of p10. (1978) (60)
- Unconventional application of standard light and electron immunocytochemical analysis to aldehyde-fixed, araldite-embedded tissues. (1982) (51)
- Cripto-1 inhibits beta-casein expression in mammary epithelial cells through a p21ras-and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase-dependent pathway. (1997) (50)
- Long-term in vivo expression of genes introduced by retrovirus-mediated transfer into mammary epithelial cells (1991) (44)
- Prevalence and specificity of antibodies to bovine respiratory syncytial virus in sera from feedlot and range cattle. (1988) (44)
- Expression of pregnancy-specific genes in preneoplastic mouse mammary tissues from virgin mice. (1984) (42)
- Intracytoplasmic A Particles: Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Nucleoprotein Cores? (1973) (42)
- Association of bovine respiratory syncytial virus with atypical interstitial pneumonia in feedlot cattle. (1988) (40)
- Whey acidic protein extrinsically expressed from the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat results in hyperplasia of the coagulation gland epithelium and impaired mammary development. (1994) (38)
- Detection of cytopathic and noncytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus in cell culture with an immunoperoxidase test. (1988) (35)
- Difference between mammary epithelial cells from mature virgin and primiparous mice. (1978) (32)
- Dissociation of cytological and functional differential in virgin mouse mammary gland during inhibition of DNA synthesis. (1982) (31)
- Mouse mammary tumor virus polypeptide precursors in intracytoplasmic A particles. (1975) (30)
- Strain C3H-AvyfB Mice: Ninety Percent Incidence of Mammary Tumors Transmitted by Either Parent (1970) (29)
- Cytochemical studies on the mouse mammary tumor virus. (1967) (25)
- Chemical carcinogenesis in C3H/StWi mice, a worthwhile experimental model for breast cancer. (1978) (24)
- Increased concentration of an indigenous proviral mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat-containing transcript is associated with neoplastic transformation of mammary epithelium in C3H/Sm mice (1984) (22)
- Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Proviral Sequences Congenital to C3H/Sm Mice Are Differentially Hypomethylated in Chemically Induced, Virus-Induced, and Spontaneous Mammary Tumors (1982) (22)
- Evidence for a precursor-product relationship between intracytoplasmic A particles and mouse mammary tumour virus cores. (1978) (21)
- A novel non-mouse mammary tumor virus activation of the Int-3 gene in a spontaneous mouse mammary tumor (1995) (19)
- Protein and glycoprotein electrophoretic patterns of enriched fractions of primary and secondary granules from guinea pig polymorphonuclear leukocytes (1975) (19)
- Notch-induced mammary tumorigenesis does not involve the lobule-limited epithelial progenitor (2012) (18)
- Isolation and partial characterization of intracytoplasmic A particles. (1972) (15)
- Mammary tumorigenesis and tumor morphology in four C3H sublines with or without exogenous mammary tumor virus. (1986) (15)
- Detection of transcription and translation in situ with biotinylated molecular probes in cells transfected with recombinant DNA plasmids. (1986) (15)
- Proteins antigenically related to peptides encoded by the mouse mammary tumour virus long terminal repeat sequence are associated with intracytoplasmic A particles. (1987) (14)
- Relationship between Nucleic Acids associated with Intracytoplasmic A Particles and Mouse Mammary Tumour Virus RNA (1977) (13)
- Multipotent PI-MECs are the true targets of MMTV-neu tumorigenesis (2013) (13)
- Base specific methylase activity in RNA tumor viruses: avian leukosis virion-associated RNA methylase(s). (1973) (12)
- Localization of alpha-casein gene transcription in sections of epoxy resin-embedded mouse mammary tissues by in situ hybridization. (1988) (12)
- Virion-associated and cellular RNA methylase activity in normal and neoplastic mammary tissue from mammary tumor virus-infected and -uninfected mice. (1975) (11)
- Expression of differentiation-specific proteins in preneoplastic mammary tissues in BALB/c mice. (1987) (9)
- High-molecular-weight DNA associated with intracytoplasmic A-particle inclusions. (1974) (9)
- TGF-beta and functional differentiation. (1996) (9)
- Molecular relationship of the DNA and RNA of intracytoplasmic A particles to mouse and mammary tumour virus genomes. (1979) (8)
- Transplantable granulocytic leukemia in strain 13 guinea pigs. (1978) (6)
- A CASE STUDY ON CONCEPT DESIGN AND CAD MODELLING IN THE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY (2006) (6)
- In search of mammary gland stem cells (1990) (5)
- On the isolation of zymogen granules from rat pancreas by zonal ultracentrifugation and their nucleic acid content. (1977) (5)
- Cytoplasmic DNA in rat corpora lutein cells. Effect of prolactin on [3H]thymidine incorporation. (1975) (5)
- Autoradiographic evidence for the association of DNA with intracytoplasmic A-particle inclusions in situ. (1975) (5)
- Further characterization of intracytoplasmic A particle-associated DNA (1976) (4)
- Integrating CAD and CMM Inspection (1991) (4)
- In situ detection of transcription in transfected cells using biotin-labeled molecular probes. (1987) (4)
- Precision Tuning And Improved Stability Of A Universal Birefringent Filter (1983) (2)
- 12 – Design and production of a composite chassis component in the automotive industry (1994) (2)
- Pavement edge marking: purposes, effects and warrant requirements - a literature review (1976) (2)
- Modelling Intergranular and Cleavage Fracture in Polycrystalline Materials (1996) (1)
- Heat Conduction in Deformed Initially Isotropic Materials (1963) (1)
- Modelling the design process within the aerospace industry (1994) (0)
- USING REVERSE ENGINEERING TO SUPPORT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES (2004) (0)
- In-line powder coating of pultrusions (1996) (0)
- Validation ofRapid Prototyping Material for Rapid Experimental Stress Analysis (1997) (0)
- FATIGUE RESISTANT ALLOY APPLIED TO NEW BELLOWS JOINT DESIGN (1997) (0)
- The Mechanism of the Abderhalden Reaction with Bacterial Substrates (0)
- E F F E C T of I N T R a B R O N C H I a L I N S U F F L a T I O N of Acid (0)
- Human rabies encephalomyelitis (1976) (0)
- DNA binding and unwinding activities associated with intracytoplasmic a particles isolated from mouse mammary tumors. (1980) (0)
- Determinant competition during the immune response to N-acyl derivatives of ox insulin in the Hartley guinea-pig. (1976) (0)
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