Publications: Kulski, Jerzy
2010
Moolhuijzen, P., Kulski, J.K., Dunn, D.S., Schibeci, D., Barrero, R., Gojobori, T. and Bellgard, M. (2010) The transcript repeat element: the human Alu sequence as a component of gene networks influencing cancer. Functional & Integrative Genomics, 10 (3). pp. 307-319.
2008
Kulski, J.K., Shigenari, A., Shiina, T., Ota, M., Hosomichi, K., James, I. and Inoko, H. (2008) Human endogenous retrovirus (HERVK9) structural polymorphism with haplotypic HLA-A allelic associations. Genetics, 180 (1). pp. 445-457.
Sumiyama, D., Kitamura, S., Terasawa, F., Hori, Y., Murata, K., Kulski, J.K. and Inoko, H. (2008) Paternity determination of captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) using microsatellite DNA analysis. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science , 70 (7). pp. 711-3.
2007
Dunn, D.S., Choy, M.K., Phipps, M.E. and Kulski, J.K. (2007) The distribution of major histocompatibility complex class I polymorphic Alu insertions and their associations with HLA alleles in a Chinese population from Malaysia. Tissue Antigens, 70 (2). pp. 136-143.
Yasuno, K., Ando, S., Misumi, S., Makino, S., Kulski, J.K., Muratake, T., Kaneko, N., Amagane, H., Someya, T., Inoko, H., Suga, H., Kanemoto, K. and Tamiya, G. (2007) Synergistic association of mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UCP) genes with schizophrenia. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 144B (2). pp. 250-253.
Watanabe, A., Shiina, T., Shimizu, S., Hosomichi, K., Yanagiya, K., Kita, Y.F., Kimura, T., Soeda, E., Torii, R., Ogasawara, K., Kulski, J.K. and Inoko, H. (2007) A BAC-based contig map of the cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis) major histocompatibility complex genomic region. Genomics, 89 (3). pp. 402-412.
Yatsu, K., Mizuki, N., Hirawa, N., Oka, A., Itoh, N., Yamane, T., Ogawa, M., Shiwa, T., Tabara, Y., Ohno, S., Soma, M., Hata, A., Nakao, K., Ueshima, H., Ogihara, T., Tomoike, H., Miki, T., Kimura, A., Mano, S., Kulski, J.K., Umemura, S. and Inoko, H. (2007) High-Resolution Mapping for Essential Hypertension Using Microsatellite Markers. Hypertension, 49 (3). pp. 446-452.
Kikuchi, T., Naruse, T.K., Onizuka, M., Li, S., Kimura, T., Oka, A., Morishima, Y., Kulski, J.K., Ichimiya, S., Sato, N. and Inoko, H. (2007) Mapping of susceptibility and protective loci for acute GVHD in unrelated HLA-matched bone marrow transplantation donors and recipients using 155 microsatellite markers on chromosome 22. Immunogenetics, 59 (2). pp. 99-108.
Ohtsuka, M., Mizutani, A., Kikuti, Y.Y., Kulski, J.K., Sato, M., Kimura, M., Tanaka, M. and Inoko, H. (2007) One-step generation of recombineering constructs by asymmetric-end ligation and negative selection. Analytical Biochemistry, 360 (2). pp. 306-308.
2006
Hasumi, Y., Inoko, H., Mano, S., Ota, M., Okada, E., Kulski, J.K., Nishizaki, R., Mok, J., Oka, A., Kumagai, N., Nishida, T., Ohno, S. and Mizuki, N. (2006) Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms at 13 loci within the transforming growth factor-induced factor gene shows no association with high myopia in Japanese subjects. Immunogenetics, 58 (12). pp. 947-953.
Sano, K., Shiina, T., Kohara, S., Yanagiya, K., Hosomichi, K., Shimizu, S., Anzai, T., Watanabe, A., Ogasawara, K., Torii, R., Kulski, J.K. and Inoko, H. (2006) Novel cynomolgus macaque MHC-DPB1 polymorphisms in three South-East Asian populations. Tissue Antigens, 67 (4). pp. 297-306.
Shiina, T., Ota, M., Shimizu, S., Katsuyama, Y., Hashimoto, N., Takasu, M., Anzai, T., Kulski, J., Kikkawa, E., Naruse, T., Kimura, N., Yanagiya, K., Watanabe, A., Hosomichi, K., Kohara, S., Iwamoto, C., Umehara, Y., Meyer, A., Wanner, V., Sano, K., Macquin, C., Ikeo, K., Tokunaga, K., Gojobori, T., Inoko, H. and Bahram, S. (2006) Rapid evolution of major histocompatibility complex Class I genes in primates generates new disease alleles in humans via hitchhiking diversity. Genetics, 173 (3). pp. 1555-1570.
Dunn, D.S., Inoko, H. and Kulski, J.K. (2006) The association between non-melanoma skin cancer and a young dimorphic Alu element within the major histocompatibility complex class I genomic region. Tissue Antigens, 68 (2). pp. 127-134.
Hosomichi, K., Shiina, T., Suzuki, S., Tanaka, M., Shimizu, S., Iwamoto, S., Hara, H., Yoshida, Y., Kulski, J.K., Inoko, H. and Hanzawa, K. (2006) The major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) class IIB region has greater genomic structural flexibility and diversity in the quail than the chicken. BMC Genomics, 7 (1).
2005
Kulski, J.K., Kenworthy, W.D., Bellgard, M., Taplin, R., Okamoto, K., Oka, A., Mabuchi, T., Ozawa, A., Tamiya, G. and Inoko, H. (2005) Gene expression profiling of Japanese psoriatic skin reveals an increased activity in molecular stress and immune response signals. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 83 (12). pp. 964-975.
Ando, A., Shigenari, A., Kulski, J.K., Renard, C., Chardon, P., Shiina, T. and Inoko, H. (2005) Genomic sequence analysis of the 238-kb swine segment with a cluster of TRIM and olfactory receptor genes located, but with no class I genes, at the distal end of the SLA class I region. Immunogenetics, 57 (11). pp. 864-873.
Matsuzaka, Y., Okamoto, K., Mabuchi, T., Iizuka, M., Ozawa, A., Oka, A., Tamiya, G., Kulski, J.K. and Inoko, H. (2005) Identification and characterization of novel variants of the thioredoxin reductase 3 new transcript 1 TXNRD3NT1. Mammalian Genome, 16 (1). pp. 41-49.
Dunn, D.S., Tait, B.D. and Kulski, J.K. (2005) The distribution of polymorphic Alu insertions within the MHC class I HLA-B7 and HLA-B57 haplotypes. Immunogenetics, 56 (10). pp. 765-768.
2004
Ohtsuka, M., Horiuchi, S., Kulski, J.K., Kimura, M. and Inoko, H. (2004) CHOP: visualization of 'wobbling' and isolation of highly conserved regions from aligned DNA sequences. Nucleic Acids Research, 32 (Web Server). W55-W58.
2003
Anzai, T., Shiina, T., Kimura, N., Yanagiya, K., Kohara, S., Shigenari, A., Yamagata, T., Kulski, J.K., Naruse, T.K., Fujimori, Y., Fukuzumi, Y., Yamazaki, M., Tashiro, H., Iwamoto, C., Umehara, Y., Imanishi, T., Meyer, A., Ikeo, K., Gojobori, T., Bahram, S. and Inoko, H. (2003) Comparative sequencing of human and chimpanzee MHC class I regions unveils insertions/deletions as the major path to genomic divergence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 100 (13). pp. 7708-7713.
