Dr. Teresa K Tarrant MD
Rheumatologist | Rheumatology
101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill NC, 27599About
Dr. Teresa Tarrant is a rheumatologist practicing in Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Tarrant specializes in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systematic autoimmune conditions that can affect the bones, muscles or bones. Eventually, if not treated, these illnesses can also impact the skin, eyes, nervous system and internal organs. Dr. Tarrant treats diseases similar to orthopedists but does not perform surgery. Often times, research is conducted to find potential alternatives for the patients illness.
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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Rheumatology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Mice deficient in inducible nitric oxide synthase are susceptible to experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis.
- B cell loss leading to remission in severe systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Tgf-beta inhibits activation and uveitogenicity of primary but not of fully polarized retinal antigen-specific memory-effector T cells.
- Chemokines and leukocyte trafficking in rheumatoid arthritis.
- An endogenous TNF-alpha antagonist induced by splice-switching oligonucleotides reduces inflammation in hepatitis and arthritis mouse models.
- Granulocyte chemotaxis and disease expression are differentially regulated by GRK subtype in an acute inflammatory arthritis model (K/BxN).
- A desensitization protocol for the mAb cetuximab.
- Multimodal optical and Gd-based nanoparticles for imaging in inflammatory arthritis.
- S100A9 is not essential for disease expression in an acute (K/BxN) or chronic (CIA) model of inflammatory arthritis.
- Enhanced Th17-cell responses render CCR2-deficient mice more susceptible for autoimmune arthritis.
- Second generation automated anti-CCP test better predicts the clinical diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
- Sclerosing mesenteritis successfully treated with a TNF antagonist.
- Cellular targeting in autoimmunity.
- G-protein signaling modulator-3, a gene linked to autoimmune diseases, regulates monocyte function and its deficiency protects from inflammatory arthritis.
- Autoimmunity in immunodeficiency.
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