Dr. Peter Sangbeom Choi M.D.
Family Practitioner
16635 N 43rd Ave Phoenix AZ, 85053About
Dr. Peter Choi is a family practitioner practicing in Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Choi specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Choi possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
Education and Training
Saba University / School of Medicine MD
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Involvement of the PrrB/PrrA two-component system in nitrite respiration in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3: evidence for transcriptional regulation.
- Regulation and function of cytochrome c' in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3.
- Assessing the impact of denitrifier-produced nitric oxide on other bacteria.
- Characterization of a novel two-partner secretion system in Escherichia coli O157:H7.
- Sequential translocation of an Escherchia coli two-partner secretion pathway exoprotein across the inner and outer membranes.
- The interaction between Myc and Miz1 is required to antagonize TGFbeta-dependent autocrine signaling during lymphoma formation and maintenance.
- Lymphomas that recur after MYC suppression continue to exhibit oncogene addiction.
- A pan-cancer analysis of transcriptome changes associated with somatic mutations in U2AF1 reveals commonly altered splicing events.
- Targeted genomic rearrangements using CRISPR/Cas technology.
- Addiction to multiple oncogenes can be exploited to prevent the emergence of therapeutic resistance.
- Activation of Cre recombinase alone can induce complete tumor regression.
- Oncogene addiction: resetting the safety switch?
- Identification of cancer-cytotoxic modulators of PDE3A by predictive chemogenomics.
- Identification of focally amplified lineage-specific super-enhancers in human epithelial cancers.
- miR-17-92 explains MYC oncogene addiction.
Dr. Peter Sangbeom Choi M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Peter Sangbeom Choi M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Choi
Recommended Articles
- What Does Triamcinolone Treat?
Triamcinolone topical is used for the treatment of various skin conditions and their symptoms, such as redness, inflammation, itching, and other discomforts. This topical medication is also a corticosteroid and only available through prescription. Other available forms of triamcinolone are:...
- Pleurisy vs. Bronchitis: Differences and Similarities
What is pleurisy?Pleurisy is a condition, in which the lining that surrounds the lungs and the interior of the chest cavity is inflamed. Due to the inflammation of the pleura, this condition is also called as pleuritis. The pleural space is the space between the lungs and the chest cavity wall....
- Is Sinusitis Preventable?
One of the leading reasons why individuals visit their doctors is sinus pain. According to research, approximately 37 million American citizens get symptoms for sinusitis like thick nasal discharge, sinus pain, and nasal congestion. That figure is on the rise due to an increase in pollutants and...
- Questions You Should Be Asking Your Doctor
IntroductionAlthough doctors have the best intentions, it does not always mean that they will perfectly recognize their patient’s greatest need. For this reason, patients also need to take an active role when it comes to communicating with their doctor.One of the best ways to make sure that...
- Preventing Dehydration
Dehydration results when you lose water in your body. The rule of thumb is, if you’re thirsty, you’re already dehydrated. Keep well hydrated by drinking plenty of water, even before you begin your outdoor activity,” said Dr. Irvin Sulapas, a primary care sports medicine physician and assistant...
- What Are the Treatment Options Available for Bronchitis?
Bronchitis is a condition that occurs due to the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. There are two types of bronchitis: acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection or in some cases, 10 percent by a bacterial infection. Chronic bronchitis, on the other hand, is a...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. William F Gabbert D.O.3850 W GREENWAY RD STE 150 PHOENIX AZ 85053
- Dr. Allen Blair Corbett DO3525 W Calavar Rd Phoenix AZ 85053
- Dr. Deborah L Dykema DO4025 W BELL RD STE 2 PHOENIX AZ 85053
- Dr. Bryan T Mcconnell ND, DO3847 W Aire Libre Ave Phoenix AZ 85053