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Frank Emmrich is a researcher affiliated with the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology in Germany. Their academic focus lies mainly within the fields of neuroscience and medicine, with notable contributions to subfields such as genetics, neurology, developmental and educational psychology, statistics and probability, and cognitive neuroscience.

The research topics that define Emmrich's work span several areas including mesenchymal stem cell research, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, reading and literacy development, cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills, neuroscience and music perception, extracellular vesicles in disease, and neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms.

Among the recent research papers authored or co-authored by Emmrich are the following:

  • "The emergence of dyslexia in the developing brain," 2020, published in NeuroImage
  • "Experimental treatment of stroke in spontaneously hypertensive rats by CD34+ and CD34- cord blood cells," 2022, published in PubMed
  • "Extracellular Vesicles of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Can be Taken Up by Microglial Cells and Partially Prevent the Stimulation Induced by β-amyloid," 2022, published in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
  • "Auditory brainstem measures and genotyping boost the prediction of literacy: A longitudinal study on early markers of dyslexia," 2020, published in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • "Extracellular Vesicles of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Can be Taken up by Microglial Cells and Partially Prevent The Stimulation Induced by β-Amyloid," 2021, published in Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Emmrich include Nicole E. Neef, Johannes Boltze, Angela D. Friederici, Gesa Schaadt, and Jens Bräuer.

The venues in which Emmrich regularly publishes include NeuroImage, Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, PubMed, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, and Research Square.

Best Publications

  • Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with an anti‐CD4 monoclonal antibody

    Gerd Horneff;Gerd R. Burmester;Frank Emmrich;Joachim R. Kalden

  • Cytomegalovirus infection in transplant recipients. The role of tumor necrosis factor.

    E Fietze;S Prösch;P Reinke;J Stein

  • Enumeration of T cells reactive with Mycobacterium tuberculosis organisms and specific for the recombinant mycobacterial 64-kDa protein

    Stefan H. E. Kaufmann;Ulla Väth;Jelle E. R. Thole;Jan D. A. Van Embden

  • Seroprevalence of HIV, HBV, HCV and syphilis infections among blood donors at Gondar University Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: declining trends over a period of five years

    Belay Tessema;Belay Tessema;Gizachew Yismaw;Afework Kassu;Afework Kassu;Anteneh Amsalu

  • Quantum dots for human mesenchymal stem cells labeling. A size-dependent autophagy activation.

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  • A novel multispecific competitor fragment for quantitative PCR analysis of cytokine gene expression in rats.

    A. Siegling;M. Lehmann;C. Platzer;F. Emmrich

  • Isolation and characterization of rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts from primary culture — primary culture cells markedly differ from fourth-passage cells

    Thomas Zimmermann;Elke Kunisch;Robert Pfeiffer;Astrid Hirth

  • Expression of interleukin-21 receptor, but not interleukin-21, in synovial fibroblasts and synovial macrophages of patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    Astrid Jüngel;Jörg H. W. Distler;Mariola Kurowska-Stolarska;Christian A. Seemayer

  • A recombinant 64 kilodalton protein of Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin specifically stimulates human T4 clones reactive to mycobacterial antigens.

    F. Emmrich;J. Thole;J. Van Embden;S. H. E. Kaufmann

  • Human macrophage maturation and heterogeneity: analysis with a newly generated set of monoclonal antibodies to differentiation antigens.

    Reinhard Andreesen;Klaus J. Bross;Jürgen Osterholz;Frank Emmrich

  • Synergism in the activation of human CD8 T cells by cross-linking the T-cell receptor complex with the CD8 differentiation antigen

    Frank Emmrich;Ulrike Strittmatter;Klaus Eichmann

  • Interleukin-6 in synovial fluid is closely associated with chronic synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis.

    U. Sack;R. W. Kinne;T. Marx;P. Heppt

  • Cross-linking of the T cell receptor complex with the subset-specific differentiation antigen stimulates interleukin 2 receptor expression in human CD4 and CD8 T cells.

    Frank Emmrich;Lothar Kanz;Klaus Eichmann

  • Effective activation of resting mouse T lymphocytes by cross‐linking submitogenic concentrations of the T cell antigen receptor with either Lyt‐2 or L3T4

    Klaus Eichmann;Jan-Ingvar Jönsson;Ingrid Falk;Frank Emmrich

  • Plasmid-encoded outer membrane protein YadA mediates specific binding of enteropathogenic yersiniae to various types of collagen.

    H Schulze-Koops;H Burkhardt;J Heesemann;K von der Mark

  • The Product of the Herpesvirus saimiri Open Reading Frame 1 (Tip) Interacts with T Cell-specific Kinase p56lck in Transformed Cells

    Brigitte Biesinger;Alexander Y. Tsygankov;Helmut Fickenscher;Frank Emmrich

  • Intracellular Ca2+ pools in Jurkat T-lymphocytes

    A H Guse;E Roth;F Emmrich

  • Age-Dependent Levels of Select Immunological Mediators in Sera of Healthy Children

    Ulrich Sack;Ullrich Burkhardt;Michael Borte;Hiltrud Schädlich

  • Detection of multiple viral DNA species in synovial tissue and fluid of patients with early arthritis

    H.D. Stahl;B. Hubner;B. Seidl;U.G. Liebert

  • Multiplex Analysis of Cytokines in Exhaled Breath Condensate

    Ulrich Sack;Robert Scheibe;Michael Wötzel;Stefan Hammerschmidt

  • Computer-assisted classification of HEp-2 immunofluorescence patterns in autoimmune diagnostics.

    Ulrich Sack;Stephan Knoechner;Holger Warschkau;Ullrich Pigla

  • Outer membrane protein YadA of enteropathogenic yersiniae mediates specific binding to cellular but not plasma fibronectin

    Hendrik Schulze-Koops;Harald Burkhardt;Jürgen Heesemann;Thorsten Kirsch

  • Handbook of experimental immunology

    Frank Emmrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Eichmann
Klaus Eichmann Max Planck Society
Barbara M. Bröker
Barbara M. Bröker Greifswald University Hospital
Richard A. Kroczek
Richard A. Kroczek University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Bernhard Fleckenstein
Bernhard Fleckenstein University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Jürgen Heesemann
Jürgen Heesemann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Reinhard Andreesen
Reinhard Andreesen University of Regensburg
Helmut Fickenscher
Helmut Fickenscher Kiel University
Klaus von der Mark
Klaus von der Mark University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
Stefan H. E. Kaufmann Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Joseph B. Bolen
Joseph B. Bolen Takeda (Japan)

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