David A. Pirman, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry
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Richard A. Yost grad student 2011 UF Gainesville
 (Quantitative tandem mass spectrometric imaging with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization.)
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Mahoney CE, Pirman D, Chubukov V, et al. (2019) A chemical biology screen identifies a vulnerability of neuroendocrine cancer cells to SQLE inhibition. Nature Communications. 10: 96
Wang X, Reyes ME, Zhang D, et al. (2017) EGFR signaling promotes inflammation and cancer stem-like activity in inflammatory breast cancer. Oncotarget. 8: 67904-67917
Allen EL, Ulanet DB, Pirman D, et al. (2016) Differential Aspartate Usage Identifies a Subset of Cancer Cells Particularly Dependent on OGDH. Cell Reports. 17: 876-890
Meissen JK, Pirman DA, Wan M, et al. (2016) Phenotyping hepatocellular metabolism using uniformly labeled carbon-13 molecular probes and LC-HRMS stable isotope tracing. Analytical Biochemistry
Pirman D. (2015) Quantitative profiling of tissue drug distribution by MS imaging. Bioanalysis. 7: 2649-2656
Pirman DA, Efuet E, Ding XP, et al. (2013) Changes in cancer cell metabolism revealed by direct sample analysis with MALDI mass spectrometry. Plos One. 8: e61379
Pirman DA, Reich RF, Kiss A, et al. (2013) Quantitative MALDI tandem mass spectrometric imaging of cocaine from brain tissue with a deuterated internal standard. Analytical Chemistry. 85: 1081-9
Pirman DA, Kiss A, Heeren RM, et al. (2013) Identifying tissue-specific signal variation in MALDI mass spectrometric imaging by use of an internal standard. Analytical Chemistry. 85: 1090-6
Pan Y, Pirman D, Efuet E, et al. (2013) Abstract 3668: Chemopreventive effect of omega-3 fatty acid, EPA, in non-small cell lung cancer through formation of PGE3and inhibition of PI3kinase/mTOR pathways. Cancer Research. 73: 3668-3668
Reyes M, Zhang D, Eckhardt B, et al. (2013) Abstract P6-12-11: Celecoxib inhibits the growth of IBC tumors by suppressing the regulation of cancer stem-like cells by nodal Cancer Research. 73
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