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Overview

José L. Ochoa is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on medicine, with significant contributions to oncology, hematology, molecular biology, astronomy and astrophysics, and genetics.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
  • Gamma-ray Bursts and Supernovae
  • CAR-T Cell Therapy Research
  • Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
  • Sexual Function and Dysfunction Studies
  • Ovarian Function and Disorders

Ochoa has published multiple papers in various venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Clitoromegaly due to an epidermal inclusion cyst: A case report" (2022) in Case Reports in Women s Health
  • "COLIBRI, a wide-field 1.3 m robotic telescope dedicated to the transient sky" (2022) in Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes IX
  • "Immune Profiles of Myeloma Tumor Microenvironment May Predict Sensitivity or Resistance to Elotuzumab" (2021) in Blood
  • "Tools and equipment for installation, calibration and maintenance of the instruments and optics for Colibrí Telescope in SPM Observatory." (2022) in Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes IX
  • "Design and structural architectural development of the enclosure of the COLIBRI telescope" (2022) in Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes IX

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Blood
  • Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes IX
  • Case Reports in Women s Health
  • Mastozoología neotropical
  • Medicina

Collaborations are a notable part of Ochoa's research activities. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Melissa Alsina
  • Taiga Nishihori
  • Rachid Baz
  • Jason Brayer
  • Doris K. Hansen

Overall, José L. Ochoa's work engages a multidisciplinary approach that integrates clinical oncology and hematology with studies in molecular biology and astronomy. This diversity reflects both biomedical and astrophysical research interests, with a focus on cancer treatments, tumor microenvironment, sexual health disorders, and transient astronomical phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative sensory testing: Report of the therapeutics and technology assessment subcommittee of the American academy of neurology

    M. E. Shy;E. M. Frohman;Y. T. So;J. C. Arezzo

  • Quantitative somatosensory thermotest. A key method for functional evaluation of small calibre afferent channels

    Renato Verdugo;José L. Ochoa

  • Sensations evoked by intraneural microstimulation of C nociceptor fibres in human skin nerves.

    J Ochoa;E Torebjörk

  • Mechanical hyperalgesias in neuropathic pain patients: dynamic and static subtypes.

    José L. Ochoa;David Yarnitsky

  • CHRONIC HYPERALGESIA AND SKIN WARMING CAUSED BY SENSITIZED C NOCICEPTORS

    M A Cline;J Ochoa;H E Torebjörk

  • RELEASE OF COLD-INDUCED BURNING PAIN BY BLOCK OF COLD-SPECIFIC AFFERENT INPUT

    David Yarnitsky;José L. Ochoa

  • Warm and cold specific somatosensory systems. Psychophysical thresholds, reaction times and peripheral conduction velocities.

    David Yarnitsky;Jose L. Ochoa

  • Studies of heat pain sensation in man: perception thresholds, rate of stimulus rise and reaction time

    David Yarnitsky;Jose L. Ochoa

  • Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia induced by capsaicin. Cross modality threshold modulation in human C nociceptors.

    W. J. Culp;J. Ochoa;M. Cline;R. Dotson

  • Intraneural microstimulation in man. Its relation to specificity of tactile sensations.

    Unknown

  • Slowly conducting afferents activated by innocuous low temperature in human skin.

    M. Campero;J. Serra;H. Bostock;J. L. Ochoa

  • Activity-dependent slowing of conduction differentiates functional subtypes of C fibres innervating human skin.

    Jordi Serra;Mario Campero;José Ochoa;Hugh Bostock

  • Identification of muscle afferents subserving sensation of deep pain in humans

    Donald A Simone;P. Marchettini;G. Caputi;J. L. Ochoa

  • Paraesthesiae from ectopic impulse generation in human sensory nerves.

    Unknown

  • Pain from excitation of identified muscle nociceptors in humans

    Paolo Marchettini;Donald A. Simone;Graziella Caputi;José L. Ochoa

  • C‐polymodal nociceptors activated by noxious low temperature in human skin.

    Mario Campero;Jordi Serra;José L. Ochoa

  • Early and late effects of prolonged topical capsaicin on cutaneous sensibility and neurogenic vasodilatation in humans.

    Donald A. Simone;José Ochoa

  • Human cutaneous C fibres activated by cooling, heating and menthol

    M. Campero;T. K. Baumann;H. Bostock;J. L. Ochoa

  • Abnormal movements in complex regional pain syndrome: assessment of their nature.

    Renato J. Verdugo;José L. Ochoa;José L. Ochoa

  • ‘Sympathetically maintained pain’ I. Phentolamine block questions the concept

    Renato J. Verdugo;José L. Ochoa

  • Hyperexcitable polymodal and insensitive nociceptors in painful human neuropathy

    José L. Ochoa;Mario Campero;Jordi Serra;Hugh Bostock

  • Neuropathic pain: redefinition and a grading system for clinical and research purposes.

    Jose L. Ochoa

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh Bostock
Hugh Bostock University College London
Donald A. Simone
Donald A. Simone University of Minnesota
David Yarnitsky
David Yarnitsky Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
André Mouraux
André Mouraux Université Catholique de Louvain
Gary J. Bennett
Gary J. Bennett McGill University

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