James Lowell Cook, MD
Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Primary Contact
708-216-3232
Services & Specialties
Areas of Specialization
- Infectious Disease
 - Internal Medicine
 
Locations & Contact
Primary Location
Loyola University Medical Center - Infectious Disease
                                                        2160 S First Ave 
                                                                                                                Maywood, IL 60153
                                                    
About
Leadership Title
        Co-Director, Infectious Disease and Immunology Research Institute
Division Director, Infectious Disease    
Ages Seen
Additional Resources
Education & Certifications
Board Certifications
Infectious Disease, Infectious Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine Subspecialty (1980)
Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, American Board of (1975)
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Publications
- Human adenovirus lung disease: outbreaks, models of immune-response-driven acute lung injury and pandemic potential. Radke, J. R.; Cook, J. L.; Current opinion in infectious diseases
 - Adenovirus 14p1 Immunopathogenesis during Lung Infection in the Syrian Hamster. Radke, J. R.; Covert, H. J.; Bauer, F.; Ananthanarayanan, V.; Cook, J. L.; Viruses
 - E1A oncogene induced sensitization to NK cell induced apoptosis requires PIDD and Caspase-2. Radke, J. R.; Routes, J. M.; Cook, J. L.; Cell death discovery
 - PIDD-dependent activation of caspase-2-mediated mitochondrial injury in E1A-induced cellular sensitivity to macrophage nitric oxide-induced apoptosis. Radke, J. R.; Figueroa, I.; Routes, J. M.; Cook, J. L.; Cell death discovery
 - Human adenovirus infections: update and consideration of mechanisms of viral persistence. Radke, J. R.; Cook, J. L.; Current opinion in infectious diseases
 - Mechanisms of pathogenesis of emerging adenoviruses. Cook, J.; Radke, J.; F1000Research
 - Expression of adenoviral E1A throws the PIDD switch. Radke, J. R.; Cook, J. L.; Cell death & disease
 - E1A enhances cellular sensitivity to DNA-damage-induced apoptosis through PIDD-dependent caspase-2 activation. Radke, J. R.; Siddiqui, Z. K.; Figueroa, I.; Cook, J. L.; Cell death discovery
 - Low-Level Expression of the E1B 20-Kilodalton Protein by Adenovirus 14p1 Enhances Viral Immunopathogenesis. Radke, J. R.; Yong, S. L.; Cook, J. L.; Journal of virology
 - Identification of Bacillus anthracis PurE inhibitors with antimicrobial activity. Kim, A.; Wolf, N. M.; Zhu, T.; Johnson, M. E.; Deng, J.; Cook, J. L.; Fung, L. W.; Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry
 - Structural and biological evaluation of a novel series of benzimidazole inhibitors of Francisella tularensis enoyl-ACP reductase (FabI). Mehboob, S.; Song, J.; Hevener, K. E.; Su, P. C.; Boci, T.; Brubaker, L.; Truong, L.; Mistry, T.; Deng, J.; Cook, J. L.; Santarsiero, B. D.; Ghosh, A. K.; Johnson, M. E.; Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters
 - The proteasome inhibitor epoxomicin has potent Plasmodium falciparum gametocytocidal activity. Czesny, B.; Goshu, S.; Cook, J. L.; Williamson, K. C.; Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy