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Dr. Peter Arthur Calabresi M.D.
Neurologist | Neurology
1800 Orleans St Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Peter Calabresi serves as the Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center, focusing on the diagnosis and management of MS. He is the principal investigator on several clinical trials and oversees re ...
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU- 1995
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Chemokines in chronic progressive neurological diseases: HTLV-1 associated myelopathy and multiple sclerosis.
- T lymphocytes conditioned with Interferon beta induce membrane and soluble VCAM on human brain endothelial cells.
- Considerations in the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
- Chemokine receptor expression on MBP-reactive T cells: CXCR6 is a marker of
- The voltage-gated Kv1.3 K(+) channel in effector memory T cells as new target for MS.
- Kinetics of CCR7 expression differ between primary activation and effector memory
- Interferon-beta-1b slows progression of atrophy in RRMS: Three-year follow-up in NAb- and NAb+ patients.
- Kv1.3-blocking 5-phenylalkoxypsoralens: a new class of immunomodulators.
- Diagnosis and management of multiple sclerosis.
- Targeting effector memory T cells with a selective peptide inhibitor of Kv1.3 channels for therapy of autoimmune diseases.
- Interferon-beta-1a induces increases in vascular cell adhesion molecule: implications for its mode of action in multiple sclerosis.
- 2004 Pathogenesis of rare neuroimmunologic disorders, Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD, August 19th 2004-August 20th 2004.
- Optimization of the safety and efficacy of interferon beta 1b and azathioprine combination therapy in multiple sclerosis.
- Anti-alpha4 integrin therapy for multiple sclerosis: mechanisms and rationale.
- Bystander modulation of chemokine receptor expression on peripheral blood T lymphocytes mediated by glatiramer therapy.
Treatments
- Multiple Sclerosis (ms), Neurological Disorders
Fellowships
- National Institutes of Health 1996
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
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