Dr. Edward Douglas Plowey M.D., PH.D.
Neuropathologist | Neuropathology
300 Pasteur Dr R241 Mc 5324 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Edward Plowey is a Neuropsychiatrist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Plowey studies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system. Neuropsychiatrists are trained to treat disorders occurring in patients due to irritability, attention deficit disorder, epilepsy, and many other conditions.
Education and Training
University of Illinois College of Medicine 2005
Board Certification
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP- Neuropathology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hypothalamus, hypertension, and exercise.
- Chronic exercise alters caudal hypothalamic regulation of the cardiovascular system in hypertensive rats.
- Exercise and hypertension: a model for central neural plasticity.
- In vivo electrophysiological responses of pedunculopontine neurons to static muscle contraction.
- Cobalt injections into the pedunculopontine nuclei attenuate the reflex diaphragmatic responses to muscle contraction in rats.
- Physical exercise decreases neuronal activity in the posterior hypothalamic area of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
- Location, location, location: altered transcription factor trafficking in neurodegeneration.
- Autophagy in neurite injury and neurodegeneration: in vitro and in vivo models.
- Neuromuscular pathology case.
- Tectal pineal cyst in a 1-year-old girl.
- GA binding protein augments autophagy via transcriptional activation of BECN1-PIK3C3 complex genes.
- Co-occurrence of a cerebral cavernous malformation and an orbital cavernous hemangioma in a patient with seizures and visual symptoms: Rare crossroads for vascular malformations.
- Neuropathologic analysis of Tyr69His TTR variant meningovascular amyloidosis with dementia.
- BECN1/Beclin 1 sorts cell-surface APP/amyloid beta precursor protein for
- Hippocampal phospho-tau/MAPT neuropathology in the fornix in Alzheimer disease: an immunohistochemical autopsy study.
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