Dr. Robert E Tigelaar MD
Dermatologist
15 York St Dermatology, Lci Roo New Haven CT, 06510About
Dr. Robert Tigelaar is a dermatologist practicing in New Haven, CT. Dr. Tigelaar specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Tigelaar diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
Education and Training
Univ of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 1968
University of Michigan Medical School 1968
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Ontogeny of in vitro correlates of graft-versus-host reactions.
- Ontogeny of in vitro correlates of graft-versus-host reactions.
- Th2 responses induced by epicutaneous or inhalational protein exposure are
- Enterocyte expression of interleukin 7 induces development of gammadelta T cells and Peyer's patches.
- Development of dendritic epidermal T cells with a skewed diversity of gamma delta TCRs in V delta 1-deficient mice.
- Regulation of cutaneous malignancy by gammadelta T cells.
- Resident skin-specific gammadelta T cells provide local, nonredundant regulation of cutaneous inflammation.
- IL-13 is necessary, not simply sufficient, for epicutaneously induced Th2 responses to soluble protein antigen.
- Distinct requirements for IL-7 in development of TCR gamma delta cells during fetal and adult life.
- Anti-inflammatory effects in the skin of thymosin-beta4 splice-variants.
- The distinct contributions of murine T cell receptor (TCR)gammadelta+ and TCRalphabeta+ T cells to different stages of chemically induced skin cancer.
- Immunity to Plasmodium Berghei yoelii in mice. I. The course of infection in T cell and B cell deficient mice.
- Immunity to Plasmodium Berghei yoelii in mice. I. The course of infection in T cell and B cell deficient mice.
- Specific loss of stimulator activity following mixed lymphocyte reactions is due to cytotoxic cells.
- Specific loss of stimulator activity following mixed lymphocyte reactions is due to cytotoxic cells.
Treatments
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Dermatitis
- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Actinic Keratosis
- Skin Cancer
- Contact Dermatitis
- Seborrheic Keratosis
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