His main research concerns Internal medicine, Ischemia, Immunology, Pathology and Surgery. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gastroenterology and Cardiology. His Ischemia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hypothermia, Anesthesia, Matrix, Matrix metalloproteinase and Extracellular matrix.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sleep in non-human animals, Cell and In vivo. His Surgery study incorporates themes from Risk of mortality, Cladribine and Cerebral infarction. His work in Chemotherapy covers topics such as Hairy cell leukemia which are related to areas like Survival analysis and Survival rate.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Statistics, Immunology, Pathology and Surgery. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gastroenterology, Oncology and Cardiology. James A. Koziol frequently studies issues relating to Econometrics and Statistics.
His Pathology research includes elements of Brain ischemia, Ischemia, Matrix metalloproteinase and Cartilage. His Ischemia research integrates issues from Anesthesia and Infarction. His Cladribine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hairy cell leukemia, Placebo and Multiple sclerosis.
James A. Koziol mostly deals with Internal medicine, Pathology, Osteoarthritis, Cartilage and Prostate cancer. He has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Immunology and Oncology. James A. Koziol has included themes like Gene expression, Central nervous system disease, Brain ischemia, Matrix metalloproteinase and Extracellular matrix in his Pathology study.
The concepts of his Osteoarthritis study are interwoven with issues in Femur, Transgene, Glucosamine and Histopathology. His Cartilage research incorporates themes from Potential mechanism, Synovial fluid and Knee Joint. His study in Prostate cancer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Tumor microenvironment, Prostate, Surgery and Bioinformatics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pathology, Cartilage, Osteoarthritis, Internal medicine and Knee Joint. James A. Koziol interconnects Central nervous system disease, Prostate and Matrix metalloproteinase in the investigation of issues within Pathology. His studies deal with areas such as Computational biology, Gene expression and In vivo as well as Cartilage.
James A. Koziol combines subjects such as In vitro, Transgene, Glucosamine and Cell biology with his study of Osteoarthritis. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Penetrance, Genotyping and Allele. The various areas that James A. Koziol examines in his Knee Joint study include Tears, Degeneration, Metaplasia, Muscle hypertrophy and Histopathology.
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Goodness-of-Fit Techniques
James A. Koziol;Ralph B. D'Agostino;Michael A. Stephens.
Journal of Educational Statistics (1987)
Penetrance of 845G→A (C282Y) HFE hereditary haemochromatosis mutation in the USA
Ernest Beutler;Vincent J Felitti;James A Koziol;Ngoc J Ho.
The Lancet (2002)
Range of antinuclear antibodies in "healthy" individuals
E. M. Tan;T. E. W. Feltkamp;J. S. Smolen;B. Butcher.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1997)
Matrix Metalloproteinases Increase Very Early During Experimental Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Ji Hoe Heo;Jacinta Lucero;Takeo Abumiya;James A. Koziol.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1999)
Increased prevalence of interstitial cystitis: previously unrecognized urologic and gynecologic cases identified using a new symptom questionnaire and intravesical potassium sensitivity.
C.Lowell Parsons;Jeffrey Dell;Edward J Stanford;Michael Bullen.
Urology (2002)
Label-free, normalized quantification of complex mass spectrometry data for proteomic analysis
Noelle M Griffin;Jingyi Yu;Fred Long;Phil Oh.
Nature Biotechnology (2010)
The Natural History of Interstitial Cystitis: A Survey of 374 Patients
James A. Koziol;Douglas C. Clark;Ruben F. Gittes;Eng M. Tan.
The Journal of Urology (1993)
Enhancement of antibody detection in cancer using panel of recombinant tumor-associated antigens.
Jian Ying Zhang;Carlos A. Casiano;Xuan Xian Peng;James A. Koziol.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2003)
Increased surface expression of the membrane glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex induced by platelet activation. Relationship to the binding of fibrinogen and platelet aggregation
Kenji Niiya;Elisabeth Hodson;Rossella Bader;Vicky Byers-Ward.
Blood (1987)
Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients With Hairy Cell Leukemia After Cladribine Treatment
Alan Saven;Alan Saven;Alan Saven;Carol Burian;Carol Burian;Carol Burian;James A. Koziol;James A. Koziol;James A. Koziol;Lawrence D. Piro;Lawrence D. Piro;Lawrence D. Piro.
Blood (1998)
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