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B. A. Mackenzie
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 4
Citations - 154
B. A. Mackenzie is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunoassay & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 154 citations. Previous affiliations of B. A. Mackenzie include National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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Comparison of a multiplexed fluorescent covalent microsphere immunoassay and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for measurement of human immunoglobulin G antibodies to anthrax toxins.
Raymond E. Biagini,Raymond E. Biagini,Deborah L. Sammons,Deborah L. Sammons,Jerome P. Smith,Jerome P. Smith,B. A. Mackenzie,B. A. Mackenzie,Cynthia A. F. Striley,Cynthia A. F. Striley,Vera A. Semenova,Vera A. Semenova,Evelen Steward-Clark,Evelen Steward-Clark,Karen Stamey,Karen Stamey,Alison E. Freeman,Alison E. Freeman,Conrad P. Quinn,Conrad P. Quinn,John E. Snawder,John E. Snawder +21 more
TL;DR: A newly developed fluorescence covalent microbead immunosorbent assay (FCMIA) for B. anthracis PA which was Luminex xMap technology and appears to have benefits over the ELISA for the measurement of anti-PA IgG, including greater sensitivity and speed, enhanced dynamic range and reagent stability, and the use of smaller sample volumes.
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Development of a sensitivity enhanced multiplexed fluorescence covalent microbead immunosorbent assay (FCMIA) for the measurement of glyphosate, atrazine and metolachlor mercapturate in water and urine.
Raymond E. Biagini,Jerome P. Smith,Deborah L. Sammons,B. A. Mackenzie,C. A. F. Striley,S. K. Robertson,John E. Snawder +6 more
TL;DR: A multiplexed FCMIA to simultaneously measure glyphosate, atrazine, and metolachlor mercapturate in water and urine with precision, sensitivity, and specificity equivalent to, if not better, than that found when these same analytes are measured by CIM or EIA.
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Determination of serum IgG antibodies to Bacillus anthracis protective antigen in environmental sampling workers using a fluorescent covalent microsphere immunoassay.
Raymond E. Biagini,Deborah L. Sammons,Jerome P. Smith,E H Page,J E Snawder,C. A. F. Striley,B. A. Mackenzie +6 more
TL;DR: It appears that the sampling/decontamination workers of the present study either had insufficient exposure to Ba spores to cause the production of anti-PA IgG antibodies or they were exposed to anthrax spores without producing antibody.
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Natural rubber latex-specific IgE antibodies in non-healthcare workers: comparison of two FDA-clearedin vitro kits
TL;DR: The data indicate that the a priori seroprevalence of latex-specific sera IgE is about 6%–7% in non-healthcare workers and that the CAP® and AlaSTAT® assays agree on the positive or negative status of the majority of sera (91.6%).