Dr. Carmen B Lozzio M.D.
Geneticist | Clinical Genetics (M.D.)
1932 Alcoa Hwy Suite 450 Knoxville TN, 37920About
Dr. Carmen Lozzio practices Genetic Medicine in Knoxville, TN. As a geneticist, Dr. Lozzio performs experiments and analyzes data to interpret the inheritance of different traits in patients. A geneticist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis. Dr. Lozzio carries out studies, tests, and counsels patients with genetic diseases.
Education and Training
Univ De Buenos Aires- Fac De Med- Buenos Aires- Argentina 1955
Board Certification
Medical GeneticsAmerican Board of Medical GeneticsABMG
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cytotoxicity of antisera to a myelogenous leukemia cell line with the Philadelphia chromosome.
- PMA-treated K-562 leukemia cells mediate a TH2-specific expansion of CD4+ T cells in vitro.
- Simultaneous flow cytometric measurement of K-562 megakaryocytic differentiation
- HL-60 cell growth-conditioned medium is an effective inducer of myeloperoxidase expression in K-562 human leukemia cells.
- Regulators of cell division: endogenous mitotic inhibitors of mammalian cells.
- Regulators of cell division: endogenous mitotic inhibitors of mammalian cells.
- Use of a molecular genetic approach to diagnosing the fragile X genotype.
- Human chronic myelogenous leukemia cell-line with positive Philadelphia chromosome.
- Human chronic myelogenous leukemia cell-line with positive Philadelphia chromosome.
- Plasma serotonin in autism.
- Antibodies to specific cell surface antigens of a human leukemia cell line, K-562, transduce negative growth signals.
- Cell death in the human leukemia cell line, K-562, induced by antiserum and monoclonal antibodies.
- Detection of surface differences between closely related cell populations by partitioning. Cultured K-562 cell sublines.
- Involvement of cytoplasmic membranes in the non-lytic infection of K-562 cells by Semliki Forest virus.
- Properties of the K562 cell line derived from a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia.
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