Building better biomarkers: brain models in translational neuroimaging
… (c) Predictive modeling explicitly aims to develop brain models that are tightly coupled with
target outcomes. w 1 , w 2 , ... w n represent predictive weights across voxels. (d) Predictive …
target outcomes. w 1 , w 2 , ... w n represent predictive weights across voxels. (d) Predictive …
Thymoquinone: potential cure for inflammatory disorders and cancer
CC Woo, AP Kumar, G Sethi, KHB Tan - Biochemical pharmacology, 2012 - Elsevier
Thymoquinone is an active ingredient isolated from Nigella sativa and has been investigated
for its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities in both in vitro and in vivo …
for its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities in both in vitro and in vivo …
The generation of antibody diversity through somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination
Z Li, CJ Woo, MD Iglesias-Ussel, D Ronai… - Genes & …, 2004 - genesdev.cshlp.org
… Although mutations occur throughout the rearranged V regions and its immediate flanking
sequences, there is preferential targeting to WRCY (W = A or T, R = A or G, C, Y = T or C) and …
sequences, there is preferential targeting to WRCY (W = A or T, R = A or G, C, Y = T or C) and …
Initial human and financial capital as predictors of new venture performance
AC Cooper, FJ Gimeno-Gascon, CY Woo - Journal of business venturing, 1994 - Elsevier
This research seeks to predict the performance of new ventures based on factors that can
be observed at the time of start-up. Indicators of initial human and financial capital are …
be observed at the time of start-up. Indicators of initial human and financial capital are …
Survival of the fittest? Entrepreneurial human capital and the persistence of underperforming firms
The model developed here explains why some firms survive while other firms with equal
economic performance do not. We argue that organizational survival is not strictly a function of …
economic performance do not. We argue that organizational survival is not strictly a function of …
Entrepreneurs' perceived chances for success
AC Cooper, CY Woo, WC Dunkelberg - Journal of business venturing, 1988 - Elsevier
Entrepreneurs involved in planning or starting firms must engage in a continuing process of
appraising prospects for success. These assessments presumably bear upon the …
appraising prospects for success. These assessments presumably bear upon the …
[HTML][HTML] An fMRI-based neurologic signature of physical pain
… 1.9C) and three levels of painful heat (participant-defined levels 3, 5, and 7, with mean
temperatures of 43.3±2.1C, 45.4±1.71C, and 47.1±0.98C, … (44.3 to 49.3C in 1C increments). After …
temperatures of 43.3±2.1C, 45.4±1.71C, and 47.1±0.98C, … (44.3 to 49.3C in 1C increments). After …
Cluster-extent based thresholding in fMRI analyses: pitfalls and recommendations
… As shown in Table 2, V denotes the number of voxels that are tested and C denotes the
number of clusters that are tested. V. |0 is the number of truly inactive voxels (ie, voxels with a …
number of clusters that are tested. V. |0 is the number of truly inactive voxels (ie, voxels with a …
Entrepreneurial information search
AC Cooper, TB Folta, C Woo - Journal of business venturing, 1995 - Elsevier
Information is a key resource for the new venture. Despite the importance of information
search practices, little research has examined whether entrepreneurs show a tendency to …
search practices, little research has examined whether entrepreneurs show a tendency to …
Entrepreneurship and the initial size of firms
AC Cooper, CY Woo, WC Dunkelberg - Journal of Business Venturing, 1989 - Elsevier
It is clear that entrepreneurs and their firms can vary widely. Nevertheless, most of the
research to date on entrepreneurship has examined central tendencies, with relatively little …
research to date on entrepreneurship has examined central tendencies, with relatively little …