Dr. James Peter adam Hamilton M.D.
Hepatologist | Hepatology
600 N Wolfe St Brady 320 Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. James Hamilton is a hepatologist practicing in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Hamilton specializes in the study of body parts such as the liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas. Hepatologists manage disorders in these areas and are specifically known for treating viral hepatitis. Patients who have received liver transplants also follow up with hepatologists after their procedure.
Education and Training
University of Maryland At Baltimore / Professional Schools 2000
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Gastroenterology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Claudin-1 and its potential role in HCV entry: another piece of the puzzle.
- Multicomponent solubility parameters for single-walled carbon nanotube-solvent mixtures.
- Epigenetic events in gastrointestinal cancer.
- Epigenetic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of hepatobiliary malignancies.
- Electroplate and lift lithography for patterned micro/nanowires using ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) as a reusable template.
- Epigenetics: principles and practice.
- Drug-induced Liver Injury.
- Using solution thermodynamics to describe the dispersion of rod-like solutes: application to dispersions of carbon nanotubes in organic solvents.
- Deregulation of energy metabolism promotes antifibrotic effects in human hepatic stellate cells and prevents liver fibrosis in a mouse model.
- Targeted inactivation of copper transporter Atp7b in hepatocytes causes liver steatosis and obesity in mice.
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