Dr. Elizabeth Michelle Talley M.D.
Nephrologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Nephrology
300 Pasteur Dr Rm G306 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Elizabeth Talley is a pediatric nephrologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Talley specializes in caring for children with chronic conditions such as hypertension, kidney disease, and chronic dialysis. Pediatric nephrologists have extensive knowledge on the dialysis and transplant processes, while simultaneously developing lasting relationships with the families of their young patients.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Low-voltage-activated calcium channel subunit expression in a genetic model of absence epilepsy in the rat.
- TASK-1, a two-pore domain K+ channel, is modulated by multiple neurotransmitters in motoneurons.
- Postnatal development of 5-HT(1A) receptor expression in rat somatic motoneurons.
- Activation and inhibition of G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir3) channels by G protein beta gamma subunits.
- The TASK-1 two-pore domain K+ channel is a molecular substrate for neuronal effects of inhalation anesthetics.
- alpha1H T-type Ca2+ channel is the predominant subtype expressed in bovine and rat zona glomerulosa.
- Receptor-mediated inhibition of G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels involves G(alpha)q family subunits, phospholipase C, and a readily diffusible messenger.
- Cns distribution of members of the two-pore-domain (KCNK) potassium channel family.
- TASK-1 is a highly modulated pH-sensitive 'leak' K(+) channel expressed in brainstem respiratory neurons.
- Distribution of alpha 2A-adrenergic receptor-like immunoreactivity in the rat
- Distribution of alpha 2C-adrenergic receptor-like immunoreactivity in the rat
- Effects of serotonin on caudal raphe neurons: activation of an inwardly rectifying potassium conductance.
- Effects of serotonin on caudal raphe neurons: inhibition of N- and P/Q-type calcium channels and the afterhyperpolarization.
- Neuromodulation of hypoglossal motoneurons: cellular and developmental
- Development of glycinergic synaptic transmission to rat brain stem motoneurons.
Treatments
- Minimally Invasive Procedures, Kidney Transplant, Kidney Problems
Fellowships
- Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA 2009
- Lucile Packard Children's Hospital CA 2009
- Stanford University School of Medicine, CA Pediatric Nephrology
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