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Thomas M. Baer
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 116
Citations - 6311
Thomas M. Baer is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Laser pumping. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 115 publications receiving 5980 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas M. Baer include Life Technologies & Argonne National Laboratory.
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A two-gene expression ratio predicts clinical outcome in breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen
Xiao Jun Ma,Zuncai Wang,Paula D. Ryan,Steven J. Isakoff,Anne Barmettler,Andrew P. Fuller,Beth Muir,Gayatry Mohapatra,Ranelle C. Salunga,J. Todd Tuggle,Yen Tran,Diem Tran,Ana Tassin,Paul Amon,Wilson Wang,Wei Wang,Edward Enright,Kimberly Stecker,Eden Estepa-Sabal,Barbara L. Smith,Jerry Younger,Ulysses J. Balis,James S. Michaelson,Atul K. Bhan,Karleen Habin,Thomas M. Baer,Joan S. Brugge,Daniel A. Haber,Mark G. Erlander,Dennis C. Sgroi +29 more
TL;DR: An expression signature predictive of disease-free survival was reduced to a two-gene ratio, HOXB13 versus IL17BR, which outperformed existing biomarkers and may be useful for identifying patients appropriate for alternative therapeutic regimens in early-stage breast cancer.
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Gene expression profiles of human breast cancer progression
Xiao-Jun Ma,Ranelle C. Salunga,J. Todd Tuggle,Justin Gaudet,Edward Enright,Philip McQuary,Terry Payette,Maria Pistone,Kimberly Stecker,Brian M. Zhang,Yi-Xiong Zhou,Heike Varnholt,Barbara D. Smith,M.A. Gadd,Erica Chatfield,Jessica Kessler,Thomas M. Baer,Mark G. Erlander,Dennis C. Sgroi +18 more
TL;DR: The combined use of laser capture microdissection and DNA microarrays generate in situ gene expression profiles of the premalignant, preinvasive, and invasive stages of human breast cancer, revealing extensive similarities at the transcriptome level among the distinct stages of progression.
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Non-invasive imaging of human embryos before embryonic genome activation predicts development to the blastocyst stage
Wong Connie C,Kevin E. Loewke,Nancy L. Bossert,Barry Behr,Christopher J. De Jonge,Thomas M. Baer,Renee A. Reijo Pera +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that success in progression to the blastocyst stage can be predicted with >93% sensitivity and specificity by measuring three dynamic, noninvasive imaging parameters by day 2 after fertilization, before embryonic genome activation (EGA).
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Large-amplitude fluctuations due to longitudinal mode coupling in diode-pumped intracavity-doubled Nd:YAG lasers
TL;DR: In this paper, a rate-equation theory of a multilongitudinal-mode laser oscillator with an intracavity-doubling crystal is presented that includes terms modeling the sum-frequency and frequency-dubling processes.
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Optical heterodyne saturation spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid rf/optical technique for studying sub-Doppler saturated absorption/dispersion resonances with excellent precision and symmetry is discussed, and a new level of accuracy for laser locking to an optical resonance is achieved.