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96
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9732
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5009

Overview

James D. Cook was affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research focused primarily on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific work in the subfields of Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The main topics covered in their published work included Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, and Genomics and Rare Diseases.

Throughout their career, Cook contributed to the publication of scientific papers in peer-reviewed venues, with at least one paper published in the journal Science. The known paper is titled "Mapping the proteo-genomic convergence of human diseases," published in 2021.

Notable frequent co-authors who collaborated with Cook on research included:

  • Maik Pietzner
  • Eleanor Wheeler
  • Julia Carrasco-Zanini
  • Adrián Cortés
  • Mine Koprulu

Their research output indicated engagement with complex genomic and proteomic data integration approaches, contributing to the understanding of human diseases through bioinformatics and genomics perspectives.

Best Publications

  • A clinical evaluation of serum ferritin as an index of iron stores.

    David A. Lipschitz;James D. Cook;Clement A. Finch

  • Iron metabolism in man

    T. H. Bothwell;R. W. Charlton;J. D. Cook;C. A. Finch

  • The quantitative assessment of body iron.

    James D Cook;Carol H Flowers;Barry S Skikne

  • Serum transferrin receptor: a quantitative measure of tissue iron deficiency

    Barry S. Skikne;Carol H. Flowers;James D. Cook

  • Estimation of available dietary iron

    E R Monsen;L Hallberg;M Layrisse;D M Hegsted

  • Serum ferritin as a measure of iron stores in normal subjects

    James D. Cook;David A. Lipschitz;Laughton E. M. Miles;Clement A. Finch

  • Evaluation of the iron status of a population

    James D. Cook;James D. Cook;Clement A. Finch;Clement A. Finch;Nathan J. Smith;Nathan J. Smith

  • Inhibition of non-haem iron absorption in man by polyphenolic-containing beverages.

    Richard F. Hurrell;Manju B. Reddy;James D. Cook

  • Soy protein, phytate, and iron absorption in humans.

    Richard F. Hurrell;Marcel-A Juillerat;Manju B. Reddy;Sean R. Lynch

  • Ferrokinetics in man.

    C A Finch;K Deubelbeiss;J D Cook;J W Eschbach

  • Diagnosis and management of iron-deficiency anaemia

    James D. Cook

  • Serum transferrin receptor distinguishes the anemia of chronic disease from iron deficiency anemia.

    B J Ferguson;B S Skikne;K M Simpson;R D Baynes

  • Serum Transferrin Receptor

    J D Cook;B S Skikne;R D Baynes

  • Degradation of phytic acid in cereal porridges improves iron absorption by human subjects

    Richard F Hurrell;Manju B Reddy;Marcel-A Juillerat;James D Cook

  • Food iron absorption in human subjects. III. Comparison of the effect of animal proteins on nonheme iron absorption.

    James D. Cook;Elaine R. Monsen

  • Food iron absorption measured by an extrinsic tag.

    J. D. Cook;M. Layrisse;C. Martinez-Torres;R. Walker

  • Management of hemochromatosis

    James C. Barton;Sharon M. McDonnell;Paul C. Adams;Pierre Brissot

  • Food iron absorption: a comparison of vegetable and animal foods.

    M. Layrisse;J. D. Cook;J. D. Cook;C. Martinez;M. Roche

  • Prevalence of iron deficiency with and without concurrent anemia in population groups with high prevalences of malaria and other infections: a study in Côte d‘Ivoire

    Franziska Staubli Asobayire;Pierre Adou;Lena Davidsson;James D Cook

  • The clinical measurement of serum transferrin receptor.

    Flowers Ch;Skikne Bs;Covell Am;Cook Jd

Frequent Co-Authors

Clement A. Finch
Clement A. Finch University of Washington
Billy G. Hudson
Billy G. Hudson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Mark Worwood
Mark Worwood Cardiff University
Chris D. Vulpe
Chris D. Vulpe University of Florida
Victor R. Gordeuk
Victor R. Gordeuk University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph A. Murray
Joseph A. Murray Mayo Clinic
John L. Beard
John L. Beard Pennsylvania State University
Susan J. Fairweather-Tait
Susan J. Fairweather-Tait University of East Anglia
Kris V. Kowdley
Kris V. Kowdley Washington State University

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