Dr. David H.k. Chui MD
Hematologist-Pathologist | Hematology
670 Albany St 3rd Floor Boston MA, 02118About
Dr. David Chui is a hematology pathologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Chui specializes in reviewing blood samples and interpreting laboratory results. These results give them an idea of whether certain diseases are malignant or not, in order for them to properly determine what exact treatment is needed. Hematology pathologists are normally experts in leukemia, lymphoma, anemia, hemophilia and many other blood diseases.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Transgenic mice with Alzheimer presenilin 1 mutations show accelerated neurodegeneration without amyloid plaque formation.
- Spectrum of beta-thalassemia mutations in Egypt.
- Compound heterozygosity for Hb S and Hb G-Copenhagen.
- PCR-based diagnosis of the Filipino (--(FIL)) and Thai (--(THAI)) alpha-thalassemia-1 deletions.
- Chronic stress induces impairment of spatial working memory because of prefrontal dopaminergic dysfunction.
- Ermap, a gene coding for a novel erythroid specific adhesion/receptor membrane
- Hla-DR2-restricted responses to proteolipid protein 95-116 peptide cause autoimmune encephalitis in transgenic mice.
- beta-thalassemia intermedia caused by compound heterozygosity for Hb Malay (beta codon 19 AAC-->AGC; asn-->Ser) and codons 41/42 (-CTTT) beta(0)-thalassemia mutation.
- Compound heterozygosity for triplicated alpha-globin gene and (- -(SEA)) alpha-globin gene deletion: implication for thalassaemia screening.
- Hemoglobin ontogeny during normal mouse fetal development.
- Hemoglobin ontogeny during normal mouse fetal development.
- Erythropoiesis in steel mutant mice: effects of erythropoietin in vitro.
- Homozygous Hb Sallanches [alpha104(G11)Cys-->Tyr] in a Pakistani child with Hb H disease.
- Novel beta-thalassemia mutation in a beta-thalassemia intermedia patient.
- Should we screen for globin gene mutations in blood samples with mean corpuscular volume (MCV) greater than 80 fL in areas with a high prevalence of thalassaemia?
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