Aliza T. Ehrlich, M.Sci

Affiliations: 
Pharmacology Kyoto University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan 
Area:
Neuropharmacology, GPCR signaling
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Ehrlich AT, Couvineau P, Schamiloglu S, et al. (2022) Visualization of real-time receptor endocytosis in dopamine neurons enabled by NTSR1-Venus knock-in mice. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 1076599
Ehrlich AT, Semache M, Couvineau P, et al. (2021) Ackr3-Venus knock-in mouse lights up brain vasculature. Molecular Brain. 14: 151
Boulos LJ, Ben Hamida S, Bailly J, et al. (2019) Mu opioid receptors in the medial habenula contribute to naloxone aversion. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Ehrlich AT, Semache M, Gross F, et al. (2019) Biased Signaling of the Mu Opioid Receptor Revealed in Native Neurons. Iscience. 14: 47-57
Shinohara R, Taniguchi M, Ehrlich AT, et al. (2017) Dopamine D1 receptor subtype mediates acute stress-induced dendritic growth in excitatory neurons of the medial prefrontal cortex and contributes to suppression of stress susceptibility in mice. Molecular Psychiatry. 23: 1717-1730
Shinohara R, Deguchi Y, Ehrlich A, et al. (2016) PS144. Dopamine D1 receptor in the medial prefrontal cortex mediates behavioral resilience under stress in mice The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 19: 49-49
Ehrlich AT, Furuyashiki T, Kitaoka S, et al. (2013) Prostaglandin E receptor EP1 forms a complex with dopamine D1 receptor and directs D1-induced cAMP production to adenylyl cyclase 7 through mobilizing G(βγ) subunits in human embryonic kidney 293T cells. Molecular Pharmacology. 84: 476-86
Ehrlich AT, Furuyashiki T, Kitaoka S, et al. (2010) Prostaglandin E receptor EP1 induces intracellular accumulation of dopamine D1 receptor and facilitates dopamine D1 receptor signaling in a Ca2+-independent manner Neuroscience Research. 68: e121
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