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Michelle E. Ehrlich is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions in neuroscience and medicine. Ehrlich has also produced work in key subfields such as molecular biology, physiology, neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and cell biology.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of themes connected to neurological health and disease mechanisms. These include:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Genetic neurodegenerative diseases
  • Bioinformatics and genomic networks
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • RNA research and splicing

Michelle E. Ehrlich has published extensively in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Neuron
  • Nature Communications

Their recent publications include works such as:

  • Large eQTL meta-analysis reveals differing patterns between cerebral cortical and cerebellar brain regions, 2020, Scientific Data
  • Molecular subtyping of Alzheimer's disease using RNA sequencing data reveals novel mechanisms and targets, 2021, Science Advances
  • Meta-Analysis of the Alzheimer's Disease Human Brain Transcriptome and Functional Dissection in Mouse Models, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Transformative Network Modeling of Multi-omics Data Reveals Detailed Circuits, Key Regulators, and Potential Therapeutics for Alzheimer's Disease, 2020, Neuron
  • Multiscale causal networks identify VGF as a key regulator of Alzheimer's disease, 2020, Nature Communications

Frequent collaborators in Michelle E. Ehrlich's work include:

  • Sam Gandy
  • Bin Zhang
  • Jean-Vianney Haure-Mirande
  • Minghui Wang
  • Jordi Creus-Muncunill

Best Publications

  • Multiscale Analysis of Independent Alzheimer's Cohorts Finds Disruption of Molecular, Genetic, and Clinical Networks by Human Herpesvirus.

    Benjamin Readhead;Jean Vianney Haure-Mirande;Cory C. Funk;Matthew A. Richards

  • Processing of Alzheimer beta/A4 amyloid precursor protein: modulation by agents that regulate protein phosphorylation.

    J D Buxbaum;S E Gandy;P Cicchetti;M E Ehrlich

  • The Mount Sinai cohort of large-scale genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic data in Alzheimer's disease.

    Minghui Wang;Noam D. Beckmann;Panos Roussos;Erming Wang

  • Mutations in the THAP1 gene are responsible for DYT6 primary torsion dystonia.

    Tania Fuchs;Sophie Gavarini;Rachel Saunders-Pullman;Rachel Saunders-Pullman;Deborah Raymond

  • Integrative network analysis of nineteen brain regions identifies molecular signatures and networks underlying selective regional vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease

    Minghui Wang;Panos Roussos;Andrew McKenzie;Xianxiao Zhou

  • Mutations in GNAL cause primary torsion dystonia.

    Tania Fuchs;Rachel Saunders-Pullman;Rachel Saunders-Pullman;Ikuo Masuho;Marta San Luciano

  • Large eQTL meta-analysis reveals differing patterns between cerebral cortical and cerebellar brain regions.

    S K Sieberts;T M Perumal;M M Carrasquillo;M Allen

  • Molecular subtyping of Alzheimer’s disease using RNA sequencing data reveals novel mechanisms and targets

    Ryan A. Neff;Minghui Wang;Sezen Vatansever;Lei Guo

  • Meta-Analysis of the Alzheimer's Disease Human Brain Transcriptome and Functional Dissection in Mouse Models.

    Ying-Wooi Wan;Ying-Wooi Wan;Rami Al-Ouran;Rami Al-Ouran;Carl G. Mangleburg;Carl G. Mangleburg;Thanneer M. Perumal

  • An atlas of chromatin accessibility in the adult human brain

    John F. Fullard;Mads E. Hauberg;Jaroslav Bendl;Gabor Egervari

  • Diabetes-Associated SorCS1 Regulates Alzheimer's Amyloid-β Metabolism: Evidence for Involvement of SorL1 and the Retromer Complex

    Rachel F. Lane;Summer M. Raines;John W. Steele;Michelle E. Ehrlich

  • Modulation of Statin-Activated Shedding of Alzheimer APP Ectodomain by ROCK

    Steve Pedrini;Troy L Carter;George Prendergast;Suzana Petanceska

  • Transformative Network Modeling of Multi-omics Data Reveals Detailed Circuits, Key Regulators, and Potential Therapeutics for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Minghui Wang;Aiqun Li;Michiko Sekiya;Noam D. Beckmann

  • Days-to-criterion as an indicator of toxicity associated with human Alzheimer amyloid-β oligomers

    Sam Gandy;Adam J. Simon;John W. Steele;Alex L. Lublin

  • Huntington's disease and the striatal medium spiny neuron: cell-autonomous and non-cell-autonomous mechanisms of disease.

    Michelle E. Ehrlich

  • Multiscale causal networks identify VGF as a key regulator of Alzheimer's disease.

    Noam D. Beckmann;Wei-Jye Lin;Minghui Wang;Ariella T. Cohain

  • Microglial TYROBP/DAP12 in Alzheimer’s disease: Transduction of physiological and pathological signals across TREM2

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  • Expression of the Striatal DARPP-32/ARPP-21 Phenotype in GABAergic Neurons Requires Neurotrophins In Vivo andIn Vitro

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  • CRISPR/Cas9-Correctable mutation-related molecular and physiological phenotypes in iPSC-derived Alzheimer’s PSEN2 N141I neurons

    Maitane Ortiz-Virumbrales;Cesar L. Moreno;Ilya Kruglikov;Paula Marazuela

  • Dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein (DARPP-32) and dopamine DA1 agonist-sensitive Na+,K+-ATPase in renal tubule cells.

    Bjorn Meister;Jessica Fryckstedt;Martin Schalling;Roser Cortes

  • Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Stimulation Triggers Production and Release of Alzheimer's Amyloid β42 from Isolated Intact Nerve Terminals

    Soong Ho Kim;Paul E. Fraser;David Westaway;Peter H. St. George-Hyslop

  • Dietary composition modulates brain mass and solubilizable Aβ levels in a mouse model of aggressive Alzheimer's amyloid pathology

    Steve Pedrini;Carlos Thomas;Carlos Thomas;Hannah Brautigam;Hannah Brautigam;James Schmeidler

Frequent Co-Authors

Bin Zhang
Bin Zhang Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Eric E. Schadt
Eric E. Schadt Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Vahram Haroutunian
Vahram Haroutunian Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Laurie J. Ozelius
Laurie J. Ozelius Harvard University
Allan I. Levey
Allan I. Levey Emory University
John Drago
John Drago University of Melbourne
Mary Sano
Mary Sano Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Joseph D. Buxbaum
Joseph D. Buxbaum Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Ellen M. Unterwald
Ellen M. Unterwald Temple University

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