T E Hayes
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1.
Vila de Muga S, Timpson P, Cubells L, Evans R, Hayes T, Rentero C, et al.
Oncogene
. 2008 Oct;
28(3):363-77.
PMID: 18850003
Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is associated with enhanced activation of wild-type (hyperactive) Ras in breast cancer. Little is known about the regulation of Ras inactivation and GTPase-activating...
2.
Sakkinen P, Macy E, Callas P, Cornell E, Hayes T, Kuller L, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 1999 Feb;
149(3):261-7.
PMID: 9927222
An increasing number of cardiovascular epidemiologic studies are measuring non-traditional risk markers of disease, most of which do not have established biovariability characteristics. When biovariability data have been reported, they...
3.
Peterson P, Hayes T, Arkin C, Bovill E, Fairweather R, Rock Jr W, et al.
Arch Surg
. 1998 Mar;
133(2):134-9.
PMID: 9484723
The major conclusions of this position article are as follows: (1) In the absence of a history of a bleeding disorder, the bleeding time is not a useful predictor of...
4.
Andres-Barquin P, Hernandez M, Hayes T, McKay R, Israel M
Cancer Res
. 1997 Jan;
57(2):215-20.
PMID: 9000557
Id proteins belong to a class of nuclear transcription factors known as helix-loop-helix proteins. It has been reported that Id genes function as negative regulators of differentiation, and Id gene...
5.
Macy E, Hayes T, Tracy R
Clin Chem
. 1997 Jan;
43(1):52-8.
PMID: 8990222
We developed a reproducible ELISA for C-reactive protein (CRP), calibrated with WHO Reference Material, for which intra- and interassay CVs were 3.0% and 6.0%, respectively. Analytical recovery was 97.9%. The...
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Bovill E, Tracy R, Hayes T, Jenny R, Bhushan F, Mann K
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 1995 Jun;
15(6):754-8.
PMID: 7773729
Meizothrombin is an intermediate that is produced during the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin in systems composed of purified factor Xa and factor Va that are quantitatively assembled on an...
7.
Bovill E, McDonagh J, Triplett D, Arkin C, Brandt J, Hayes T, et al.
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 1993 Jan;
117(1):58-66.
PMID: 8418764
Plasma fibrinogen concentration appears to be an important risk factor for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease of a similar magnitude to cholesterol. The quality control of plasma fibrinogen assays...
8.
Hayes T, Pike J, Tracy R
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 1993 Jan;
117(1):52-7.
PMID: 8418763
Several prospective and cross-sectional studies have proposed that an association exists between elevated coagulation factor VII levels and cardiovascular disease. Not all of these studies used the same method to...
9.
Valtz N, Hayes T, Norregaard T, Liu S, McKay R
New Biol
. 1991 Apr;
3(4):364-71.
PMID: 2065021
Medulloblastoma is a common brain tumor of children. Three differentiated cell types are found in medulloblastomas: neurons, glia, and muscle cells. Because of the presence of multiple differentiated cell types...
10.
Hayes T, Valtz N, McKay R
New Biol
. 1991 Mar;
3(3):259-69.
PMID: 1715184
The terminal differentiation of neurons occurs as precisely timed waves, with specific neuronal types differentiating in defined sequences. The precision of neuronal differentiation in the central nervous system offers an...