Arnold Levine

Publication List Details

Period

1949 - 2009

Number

12

Co-Authors

Analysis Transcriptional control of human p53-regulated genes (2009)

Todd Riley, Eduardo Sontag, Patricia Chen, Arnold Levine

Abstract | The p53 protein regulates the transcription of many different genes in response to a wide variety of stress signals. Following DNA damage, p53 regulates key processes, including DNA...

FRAUD CLASSIFICATION USING PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF RIDITs (2009)

Patrick L. Brockett, Richard A. Derrig, Linda L. Golden, Arnold Levine, Mark Alpert

This article introduces to the statistical and insurance literature a mathematical technique for an a priori classification of objects when no training sample exists for which the exact correct group...

The p53HMM algorithm: using profile hidden markov models to detect p53-responsive genes (2009)

Riley, Todd, Yu, Xin, Sontag, Eduardo, Levine, Arnold

Abstract Background A computational method (called p53HMM) is presented that utilizes Profile Hidden Markov Models (PHMMs) to estimate the relative binding affinities of putative p53 response...

* Joint first authors (2008)

Gabriela Alexe, Gul S. Dalgin, Daniel Scanfeld, Pablo Tamayo, Jill Mesirov, Charles Delisi, ...

expression of lymphocyte-associated genes in node negative HER2+ breast

Integrating Immigrants into the Workforce: North American and European Experiences (2004)

Levine, Arnold

Compilation of US - EU seminar papers dealing with the practices and strategies, as well as the challenges, associated with the integration of immigrants into the North American and European...

The New Management Paradigm: A Review of Principles and Practices. (1998)

Levine, Arnold, Luck, Jeff

Over the past 20 years, a new management paradigm has emerged that is the antithesis of mass production. Firms employing this new paradigm rely on an integrated set of principles and implementing...

The role of Poincare's philosophy in modern science /--by Arnold Levine. (1953)

Levine, Arnold.

Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1953.

Winter Temperature and UV Are Tightly Linked to Genetic Changes in the p53 Tumor Suppressor Pathway in Eastern Asia

Shi, Hong, Tan, Si-jie, Zhong, Hua, Hu, Wenwei, Levine, Arnold, Xiao, Chun-jie, ...

The tumor suppressor p53 is a master sensor of stress. Two human-specific polymorphisms, p53 codon 72 and MDM2 SNP309, influence the activities of p53. There is a tight association between cold...