Marion Seaman Buckwalter, MD is a Psychiatrist / Neurologist - Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurocritical Care, Neurologist - General practicing in Stanford, CA
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Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Neurology | Psychiatry and Neurology | Not Specified |
Publication | Publisher | Title | Published |
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Other Publication | Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) | A mouse model of permanent focal ischemia: distal middle cerebral artery occlusion. | 2014 |
Other Publication | HIPPOCAMPUS | Chronic Over-Expression of TGF beta 1 Alters Hippocampal Structure and Causes Learning Deficits | 2013 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF NEUROSCIENCE | Suppression of Inflammation with Conditiol Deletion of the Prostagl | 2013 |
Other Publication | Neurocritical care | Serum Neuron-Specific Enolase Levels from the Same Patients Differ Between Laboratories | 2013 |
Other Publication | Neurobiology of aging | A small molecule p75 | 2013 |
Other Publication | EPILEPSIA | Blood-brain barrier dysfunction-induced inflammatory sigling in brain pathology and epileptogenesis | 2012 |
Other Publication | Brain and behavior | Stratification substantially reduces behavioral variability in the hypoxic-ischemic stroke model. | 2012 |
Other Publication | STROKE | Delayed Administration of a Small Molecule Tropomyosin-Related Kise B Lig | 2012 |
Other Publication | ANLS OF NEUROLOGY | The double-edged sword of inflammation after stroke: What sharpens each edge? | 2012 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS | Distal hypoxic stroke | 2012 |
Other Publication | Stroke research and treatment | A comparison of cooling techniques to treat cardiac arrest patients with hypothermia. | 2011 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION | TGF beta sigling in the brain increases with aging and sigls | 2010 |
Other Publication | NEUROLOGY | Outcome prediction in mechanically ventilated neurologic patients by junior neurointensivists | 2010 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION | Glia-dependent TGF-beta sigling, acting independently of the TH17 pathway | 2007 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF NEUROSCIENCE | Increased T cell recruitment to the CNS after amyloid beta | 2006 |
Other Publication | AMERICAN JOURL OF PATHOLOGY | Chronically increased transforming growth factor | 2006 |
Other Publication | JOURL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION | Modelling neuroinflammatory phenotypes in vivo | 2004 |
Other Publication | Jourl of neuroinflammation | Modelling neuroinflammatory phenotypes in vivo. | 2004 |
Other Publication | ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: VASCULAR ETIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY | Molecular and functiol dissection of TGF-beta 1-induced cerebrovascular abnormalities in transgenic | 2002 |
Other Publication | GENOMICS | Construction of a 3-Mb contig | 1997 |
Other Publication | GENOMICS | Genetic mapping of 21 genes on mouse chromosome 11 reveals disruptions | 1997 |
Other Publication | HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS | A FRAMESHIFT MUTATION IN THE MOUSE ALPHA(1) GLYCINE RECEPTOR GENE (GLRA1) RESULTS IN PROGRESSIVE | 1994 |
Other Publication | TURE GENETICS | A MISSENSE MUTATION IN THE GENE ENCODING THE ALPHA | 1994 |
Other Publication | GENOMICS | GENETIC-MAPPING AND EVALUATION OF CANDIDATE GENES FOR SPASMODIC | 1993 |
Other Publication | MAMMALIAN GENOME | LYSYL OXIDASE (LOX) MAPS BETWEEN GRL-1 AND ADRB-2 ON MOUSE CHROMOSOME-18 | 1993 |
Other Publication | MAMMALIAN GENOME | LOCALIZATION OF THE HUMAN CHROMOSOME-5Q GENES GABRA-1 | 1992 |
Other Publication | BUCHBERG, A. M., Buckwalter, M. S., Camper, S. A. | MOUSE CHROMOSOME-11 | 1992 |
Other Publication | GENOMICS | LOCALIZATION OF THE PANHYPOPITUITARY DWARF MUTATION | 1991 |
Other Publication | Mammalian genome | Mouse chromosome 11. | 1991 |
Other Publication | PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AM | BACTERIOPHAGE-MU SITES REQUIRED FOR TRANSPOSITION IMMUNITY | 1988 |
Marion Seaman Buckwalter, MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that she is affiliated with.
Years In Practice: 22 (started in 2003)
Accepts New Patients: Yes