Michelle Lacey

Affiliations: 
Mathematics Tulane University School of Science and Engineering 
Area:
Statistics, Biostatistics Biology
Google:
"Michelle Lacey"
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Lacey M, Baribault C, Ehrlich KC, et al. (2019) Data showing atherosclerosis-associated differentially methylated regions are often at enhancers. Data in Brief. 23: 103812
Ehrlich KC, Lacey M, Ehrlich M. (2019) Tissue-specific epigenetics of atherosclerosis-related ANGPT and ANGPTL genes. Epigenomics
Lacey M, Baribault C, Ehrlich KC, et al. (2018) Atherosclerosis-associated differentially methylated regions can reflect the disease phenotype and are often at enhancers. Atherosclerosis. 280: 183-191
Baribault C, Ehrlich KC, Ponnaluri VKC, et al. (2018) Developmentally linked human DNA hypermethylation is associated with down-modulation, repression, and upregulation of transcription. Epigenetics. 1-36
Meyer KN, Lacey M. (2017) Modeling Methylation Patterns with Long Read Sequencing Data. Ieee/Acm Transactions On Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Ponnaluri VK, Ehrlich KC, Zhang G, et al. (2016) Association of 5-hydroxymethylation and 5-methylation of DNA cytosine with tissue-specific gene expression. Epigenetics. 0
Buckley L, Lacey M, Ehrlich M. (2016) Epigenetics of the myotonic dystrophy-associated DMPK gene neighborhood. Epigenomics. 8: 13-31
Chandra S, Terragni J, Zhang G, et al. (2015) Tissue-specific epigenetics in gene neighborhoods: myogenic transcription factor genes. Human Molecular Genetics. 24: 4660-73
Luo Q, Mehra S, Golden NA, et al. (2014) Identification of biomarkers for tuberculosis susceptibility via integrated analysis of gene expression and longitudinal clinical data. Frontiers in Genetics. 5: 240
Chandra S, Baribault C, Lacey M, et al. (2014) Myogenic differential methylation: diverse associations with chromatin structure. Biology. 3: 426-51
See more...