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Matthew L. Thomas is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Medicine and Physics and Astronomy. Within these domains, they explore subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiation, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

Their work centers around topics such as Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, and Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications.

Matthew L. Thomas has published in the venue Medical dosimetry. Their recent paper titled A lung SBRT treatment planning technique to focus high dose on gross disease was published in 2024 in Medical dosimetry.

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Best Publications

  • CD45: An Emerging Role as a Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Required for Lymphocyte Activation and Development

    Ian S. Trowbridge;Matthew L. Thomas

  • The leukocyte common antigen family.

    M L Thomas

  • Mutations at the murine motheaten locus are within the hematopoietic cell protein-tyrosine phosphatase (Hcph) gene.

    Leonard D. Shultz;Peter A. Schweitzer;T.V. Rajan;Taolin Yi

  • Evidence that the leukocyte-common antigen is required for antigen-induced T lymphocyte proliferation

    Jeanette T. Pingel;Matthew L. Thomas

  • A role in B cell activation for CD22 and the protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP

    G. M. Doody;L. B. Justement;C. C. Delibrias;R. J. Matthews

  • Normal B lymphocyte development but impaired T cell maturation in CD45-Exon6 protein tyrosine phosphatase-deficient mice

    Kenji Kishihara;Kenji Kishihara;Josef Penninger;Josef Penninger;Valerie A. Wallace;Valerie A. Wallace;Thomas M. Kündig

  • Tyrosine phosphatase CD45 is essential for coupling T-cell antigen receptor to the phosphatidyl inositol pathway

    Gary A. Koretzky;Joel Picus;Matthew L. Thomas;Arthur. Weiss

  • Direct Regulation of ZAP-70 by SHP-1 in T Cell Antigen Receptor Signaling

    David R. Plas;Robin Johnson;Jeanette T. Pingel;R. James Matthews

  • Characterization of hematopoietic intracellular protein tyrosine phosphatases: description of a phosphatase containing an SH2 domain and another enriched in proline-, glutamic acid-, serine-, and threonine-rich sequences.

    R J Matthews;D B Bowne;E Flores;M L Thomas

  • MRC OX-19: a monoclonal antibody that labels rat T lymphocytes and augments in vitro proliferative responses.

    Margaret J. Dallman;Matthew L. Thomas;Jon R. Green

  • Regulation of B-lymphocyte negative and positive selection by tyrosine phosphatase CD45

    Jason G. Cyster;James I. Healy;Kenji Kishihara;Tak W. Mak

  • B Cell-Specific Deletion of Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase Shp1 Promotes B-1a Cell Development and Causes Systemic Autoimmunity

    Lily I. Pao;Kong-Peng Lam;Joel M. Henderson;Jeffery L. Kutok

  • Structural variants of human T200 glycoprotein (leukocyte-common antigen).

    S J Ralph;M L Thomas;C C Morton;I S Trowbridge

  • A supramolecular basis for CD45 tyrosine phosphatase regulation in sustained T cell activation.

    Kenneth G. Johnson;Shannon K. Bromley;Michael L. Dustin;Matthew L. Thomas

  • Correlation between Src family member regulation by the protein-tyrosine-phosphatase CD45 and transmembrane signaling through the T-cell receptor.

    E D Cahir McFarland;T R Hurley;J T Pingel;B M Sefton

  • Phosphorylation-dependent regulation of T-cell activation by PAG/Cbp, a lipid raft-associated transmembrane adaptor.

    Dominique Davidson;Marcin Bakinowski;Matthew L. Thomas;Vaclav Horejsi

  • Positive and negative regulation of Src-family membrane kinases by CD45

    Matthew L Thomas;Eric J Brown

  • CD45 regulates Src family member kinase activity associated with macrophage integrin-mediated adhesion

    Tamara Roach;Suzanne Slater;Michael Koval;Lynn White

  • Mammalian SH2-containing protein tyrosine phosphatases.

    M. Adachi;E. H. Fischer;J. Ihle;K. Imai

  • Identification of an additional member of the protein-tyrosine-phosphatase family: evidence for alternative splicing in the tyrosine phosphatase domain.

    R J Matthews;E D Cahir;M L Thomas

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher C. Goodnow
Christopher C. Goodnow Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Tak W. Mak
Tak W. Mak Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Kenji Kishihara
Kenji Kishihara Nagasaki International University
Ian S. Trowbridge
Ian S. Trowbridge Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Josef M. Penninger
Josef M. Penninger University of British Columbia
Andrew Wakeham
Andrew Wakeham Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Eric J. Brown
Eric J. Brown University of Pennsylvania
Klaus Pfeffer
Klaus Pfeffer Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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