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Dr. Harold Chapman is a specialist in pulmonology based in San Francisco, California and works at several hospitals in the area, including UCSF Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. He got his diploma from University of Alabama School of Medicine and did his residency in internal medicine at the University of Utah, where he also completed his fellowship in infectious disease. The doctor is certified in critical care medicine, internal medicine, and pulmonary disease and has an experience of more than 20 years.
University of Alabama
Medical School
University of Utah
Residency
University of Utah
Fellowship
American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease
Innate Antiviral Host Defense Attenuates TGF-β Function through IRF3-Mediated Suppression of Smad Signaling.
Xu, P.,Bailey-Bucktrout, S.,Xi, Y.,Xu, D.,Du, D.,Zhang, Q.,Xiang, W.,Liu, J.,Melton, A.,Sheppard, D.,Chapman, H. A.,Bluestone, J. A.,Derynck, R.; Mol. Cell. 2014 Dec 20.
See more >>Lineage-negative progenitors mobilize to regenerate lung epithelium after major injury.
Vaughan, A. E.,Brumwell, A. N.,Xi, Y.,Gotts, J. E.,Brownfield, D. G.,Treutlein, B.,Tan, K.,Tan, V.,Liu, F. C.,Looney, M. R.,Matthay, M. A.,Rock, J. R.,Chapman, H. A.; Nature. 2014 Dec 24.
See more >>Identification of pY654-β-catenin as a critical co-factor in hypoxia-inducible factor-1α signaling and tumor responses to hypoxia.
Xi, Y.,Wei, Y.,Sennino, B.,Ulsamer, A.,Kwan, I.,Brumwell, A. N.,Tan, K.,Aghi, M. K.,McDonald, D. M.,Jablons, D. M.,Chapman, H. A.; Oncogene. 2012 Dec 19.
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