Thomas McAvoy
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Recent Articles
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Li W, Wang Y, Lohith T, Zeng Z, Tong L, Mazzola R, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2022 Jan;
14(627):eabg3684.
PMID: 35020407
Positron emission tomography (PET) ligands play an important role in the development of therapeutics by serving as target engagement or pharmacodynamic biomarkers. Here, we describe the discovery and translation of...
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McAvoy T
Appl Opt
. 2021 Oct;
60(22):6604-6613.
PMID: 34612909
This paper builds on an earlier paper [Appl. Opt.58, 6958 (2019)APOPAI0003-693510.1364/AO.58.006958] that analyzed web ultraviolet light (uv) photographs of the Shroud of Turin. In the earlier paper, it is shown...
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Lassman M, Chappell D, McAvoy T, Cheng A, De Alwis D, Pruitt S, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 2020 Dec;
109(6):1575-1582.
PMID: 33280089
Development of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting immune-checkpoint receptors (IMRs) for the treatment of cancer is one of the most active areas of investment in the biopharmaceutical industry. A key decision...
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Brooks R, Toland A, Dechaine A, McAvoy T, Salom S
Insects
. 2020 Aug;
11(8).
PMID: 32784902
With the recent introduction of the non-native spotted lanternfly () to the USA, research and concern regarding this insect is increasing. Though is able to feed on many different plant...
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McAvoy T
Appl Opt
. 2019 Sep;
58(25):6958-6965.
PMID: 31503667
The Shroud of Turin is one of the most widely studied ancient relics in history. In this paper, recently published UV photographs of the Shroud are analyzed. It is shown...
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Gupta V, Lassman M, McAvoy T, Lee A, Chappell D, Laterza O
Bioanalysis
. 2016 Jul;
8(15):1557-1564.
PMID: 27397798
Background: For quantitative immunoaffinity IA-LC-MS, the utility of antibodies has been demonstrated many times but the utility of aptamers as affinity reagents is unproven. Methods: Immunoaffinity reagents including a monoclonal...
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Lassman M, McAvoy T, Chappell D, Lee A, Zhao X, Laterza O
Clin Chim Acta
. 2016 Jun;
459:155-161.
PMID: 27259466
Reports of mass spectrometry based assays for peptides and proteins have become increasingly common in the literature. The growing interest of mass spectrometry for use in clinical laboratories has been...
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Li X, Parks E, McLaren D, Lambert J, Cardasis H, Chappell D, et al.
Bioanalysis
. 2016 May;
8(12):1265-77.
PMID: 27225968
Aim: A traditional oral fatty acid challenge assesses absorption of triacylglycerol (TG) into the periphery through the intestines, but cannot distinguish the composition or source of fatty acid in the...
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Lo A, Merrell D, Lei H, Sardi A, McAvoy T, Testerman T
Genome Announc
. 2015 Nov;
3(6).
PMID: 26564036
Peritoneal tumors from a rare malignancy, pseudomyxoma peritonei, frequently contain bacteria. Evidence suggests that tumor-associated bacteria contribute to pseudomyxoma peritonei development and/or progression. One unique isolate (PMP191F) was characterized via...
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Chappell D, Lassman M, McAvoy T, Lin M, Spellman D, Laterza O
Bioanalysis
. 2014 Aug;
6(13):1843-57.
PMID: 25157489
Since the development of monoclonal antibodies in the 1970s, antibody-based assays have been used for the quantitation of proteins and peptides and, today, they are the most widely used technology...