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Andrew T. McPhail

Andrew T. McPhail

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
22875
World Ranking
10438
National Ranking
2881

Overview

Andrew T. McPhail is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research spans several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Aerospace Engineering, and Environmental Engineering.

Their work covers a variety of specific topics, such as:

  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Superconducting and THz Device Technology
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing

Andrew T. McPhail has published research in journals and venues that include:

  • Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • UNC Libraries

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by McPhail include:

  • "Characterization of the SKA1-Low prototype station Aperture Array Verification System 2," 2022, Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
  • "The Engineering Development Array 2: design, performance and lessons from an SKA-Low prototype station," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "On the Synthesis of Mixed-Metal and Mixed-Pnicogen 13-15 Ring Systems," 2021, UNC Libraries

Frequent collaborators in their research efforts include:

  • G. Macario
  • G. Pupillo
  • A. Mattana
  • Jader Monari
  • Federico Perini

Best Publications

  • Plant antitumor agents. VI. The isolation and structure of taxol, a novel antileukemic and antitumor agent from Taxus brevifolia.

    Mansukhlal C. Wani;Harold Lawrence Taylor;Monroe E. Wall;Philip Coggon

  • Plant Antitumor Agents. I. The Isolation and Structure of Camptothecin, a Novel Alkaloidal Leukemia and Tumor Inhibitor from Camptotheca acuminata1,2

    Monroe Wall;Mansukh Wani;Clarence Cook;KH Palmer

  • Germination stimulants. II. Structure of strigol, a potent seed germination stimulant for witchweed (Striga lutea)

    C. E. Cook;Leona P. Whichard;E Monroe Wall;Grant H. Egley

  • X-Ray crystal structure of rocaglamide, a novel antileulemic 1H-cyclopenta[b]benzofuran from Aglaia elliptifolia

    Ming Lu King;Chin-Chin Chiang;Han-Chin Ling;Eiichi Fujita

  • The Use of Tris(trimethylsilyl)arsine to Prepare Gallium Arsenide and Indium Arsenide

    Richard L. Wells;Colin G. Pitt;Andrew T. McPhail;Andrew P. Purdy

  • Anti-AIDS agents. 42. Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of disubstituted (3'R,4'R)-3',4'-di-O-(S)-camphanoyl-(+)-cis-khellactone analogues.

    Xie L;Takeuchi Y;Cosentino Lm;McPhail At

  • Anti-AIDS Agents. 15. Synthesis and Anti-HIV Activity of Dihydroseselins and Related Analogs

    Li Huang;Y. Kashiwada;L. M. Cosentino;Sharon Fan

  • (+)-4-[2-[4-(8-Chloro-3,10-dibromo-6,11-dihydro-5H-benzo[5,6]cyclohepta[1,2-b]- pyridin-11(R)-yl)-1-piperidinyl]-2-oxo-ethyl]-1-piperidinecarboxamide (SCH-66336): A Very Potent Farnesyl Protein Transferase Inhibitor as a Novel Antitumor Agent

    F. George Njoroge;Arthur G. Taveras;Joseph Kelly;Stacy Remiszewski

  • Chiral discrimination in the structures and energetics of association of stereoisomeric salts of mandelic acid with .alpha.-phenethylamine, ephedrine, and pseudoephedrine

    S. P. Zingg;Edward M. Arnett;Andrew T. McPhail;Aksel A. Bothner-By

  • Antiallergy agents. 1. Substituted 1,8-naphthyridin-2(1H)-ones as inhibitors of SRS-A release.

    Margaret H. Sherlock;James J. Kaminski;Wing C. Tom;Joe F. Lee

  • Letter: Boron analogues of amino acids. Synthesis and biological activity of boron analogues of betaine.

    Bernard F. Spielvogel;Leonard Wojnowich;Mrinal K. Das;Andrew T. McPhail

  • Dipolar cycloaddition of cyclic rhodium carbenoids to aromatic heterocycles

    Michael C. Pirrung;Jiancun Zhang;Andrew T. McPhail

  • The cytotoxic principles of Hyptis capitata and the structures of the new triterpenes hyptatic acid-A and -B☆

    Takashi Yamagishi;De Cheng Zhang;Jer Jang Chang;Donald R. McPhail;Donald R. McPhail

  • Cardiotonic agents. 8. Selective inhibitors of adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase III. Elaboration of a five-point model for positive inotropic activity.

    Walter H. Moos;Christine C. Humblet;Ila Sircar;Christopher Rithner

  • Synthesis and receptor affinities of some conformationally restricted analogues of the dopamine D1 selective ligand (5R)-8-chloro-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-3-methyl-5-phenyl- 1H-3-benzazepin-7-ol.

    Joel G. Berger;Wei K. Chang;John W. Clader;Donald Hou

  • Antitumor agents, 138. Rotenoids and isoflavones as cytotoxic constitutents from Amorpha fruticosa.

    Leping Li;Hui-Kang Wang;Jer-Jang Chang;Andrew T. McPhail

  • Synthesis, characterization, and thermal decomposition of [Cl2GaP(SiMe3)2]2, a potential precursor to gallium phosphide

    Richard L. Wells;Mark F. Self;Andrew T. McPhail;Steven R. Aubuchon

  • Molecular structure of 1-benzylphosphole by x-ray analysis

    Philip Coggon;John F. Engel;Andrew T. McPhail;Louis D. Quin

  • Design, synthesis, and X-ray crystallographic analysis of a novel class of HIV-1 protease inhibitors.

    Ashit K. Ganguly;Sesha S. Alluri;Danielle Caroccia;Dipshikha Biswas

  • Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Amine Cyanoboranes, Amine Carboxyboranes, and Related Compounds

    Iris H. Hall;C.O. Starnes;A.T. McPhail;P. Wisian-neilson

  • Kijanimicin. Part 3. Structure and absolute stereochemistry of kijanimicin

    Alan K. Mallams;Mohindar S. Puar;Randall R. Rossman;Andrew T. McPhail

Frequent Co-Authors

Kuo Hsiung Lee
Kuo Hsiung Lee University of Minnesota
Ned A. Porter
Ned A. Porter Vanderbilt University
Monroe E. Wall
Monroe E. Wall Research Triangle Park Foundation
Mansukh C. Wani
Mansukh C. Wani Research Triangle Park Foundation
Ernest Hamel
Ernest Hamel National Institutes of Health
Kenneth F. Bastow
Kenneth F. Bastow University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael C. Pirrung
Michael C. Pirrung University of California, Riverside
Hiroshi Furukawa
Hiroshi Furukawa Meijo University
Jerrold Meinwald
Jerrold Meinwald Cornell University
Edward M. Arnett
Edward M. Arnett Duke University

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