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Jerzy K. Kulski is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their work spans key areas in immunology and microbiology, with a primary focus on immunology, molecular biology, and epidemiology. Their research also touches on radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as genetics.

The main scientific topics addressed in their research include T-cell and B-cell immunology, immune cell function and interaction, immunotherapy and immune responses, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders, herpesvirus infections and treatments, and cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research.

Jerzy K. Kulski has contributed to multiple publications, often appearing in prominent venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • HLA
  • Frontiers in Genetics
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Cells
  • Human Genome Variation

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Kulski include:

  • Human leukocyte antigen super-locus: nexus of genomic supergenes, SNPs, indels, transcripts, and haplotypes (2022), Human Genome Variation
  • SNP-Density Crossover Maps of Polymorphic Transposable Elements and HLA Genes Within MHC Class I Haplotype Blocks and Junction (2021), Frontiers in Genetics
  • Haplotype Shuffling and Dimorphic Transposable Elements in the Human Extended Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Region (2021), Frontiers in Genetics

Additional relevant publications where they contributed include:

  • Capturing Differential Allele-Level Expression and Genotypes of All Classical HLA Loci and Haplotypes by a New Capture RNA-Seq Method (2020), Frontiers in Immunology

Frequent collaborators throughout their research career have been Takashi Shiina, Shingo Suzuki, Atsuko Shigenari, Yoshie Kametani, and Asako Ando. These collaborations have resulted in numerous joint publications.

Best Publications

  • The HLA genomic loci map: expression, interaction, diversity and disease

    Takashi Shiina;Kazuyoshi Hosomichi;Hidetoshi Inoko;Jerzy K Kulski;Jerzy K Kulski

  • An update of the HLA genomic region, locus information and disease associations: 2004.

    T. Shiina;H. Inoko;J.K. Kulski;J.K. Kulski

  • Genomics of the major histocompatibility complex: haplotypes, duplication, retroviruses and disease

    Roger Dawkins;Chanvit Leelayuwat;Chanvit Leelayuwat;Silvana Gaudieri;Silvana Gaudieri;Guan Tay

  • High-throughput DNA typing of HLA-A, -B, -C, and -DRB1 loci by a PCR-SSOP-Luminex method in the Japanese population.

    Yoshiki Itoh;Nobuhisa Mizuki;Tsuyako Shimada;Fumihiro Azuma

  • Comparative genomic analysis of the MHC: the evolution of class I duplication blocks, diversity and complexity from shark to man

    Jerzy K. Kulski;Takashi Shiina;Tatsuya Anzai;Sakae Kohara

  • Changes in human milk composition during the initiation of lactation.

    JK Kulski;PE Hartmann

  • Next-Generation Sequencing — An Overview of the History, Tools, and “Omic” Applications

    Jerzy K. Kulski

  • Leukocyte Ig-like receptor complex (LRC) in mice and men

    Annalise M Martin;Jerzy K Kulski;Campbell Witt;Pierre Pontarotti

  • Comparative Genomic Analysis of Two Avian (Quail and Chicken) MHC Regions

    Takashi Shiina;Sayoko Shimizu;Kazuyoshi Hosomichi;Sakae Kohara

  • Super high resolution for single molecule‐sequence‐based typing of classical HLA loci at the 8‐digit level using next generation sequencers

    T Shiina;S Suzuki;Y Ozaki;H Taira

  • Single nucleotide polymorphism detection by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.

    Masao Ota;Hirofumi Fukushima;Jerzy K Kulski;Jerzy K Kulski;Hidetoshi Inoko

  • Comparative genomic analysis, diversity and evolution of two KIR haplotypes A and B

    Annalise M Martin;Jerzy K Kulski;Silvana Gaudieri;Campbell S Witt;Campbell S Witt

  • Whole genome association study of rheumatoid arthritis using 27 039 microsatellites

    Gen Tamiya;Gen Tamiya;Minori Shinya;Minori Shinya;Tadashi Imanishi;Tomoki Ikuta;Tomoki Ikuta

  • Comparative sequencing of human and chimpanzee MHC class I regions unveils insertions/deletions as the major path to genomic divergence

    Tatsuya Anzai;Takashi Shiina;Natsuki Kimura;Kazuyo Yanagiya

  • SNP Profile within the Human Major Histocompatibility Complex Reveals an Extreme and Interrupted Level of Nucleotide Diversity

    Silvana Gaudieri;Roger L. Dawkins;Kaori Habara;Jerzy K. Kulski

  • Contribution of mutation, recombination, and gene conversion to chicken Mhc-B haplotype diversity

    Kazuyoshi Hosomichi;Marcia M. Miller;Ronald M. Goto;Yujun Wang

  • Human papilloma virus DNA in oesophageal carcinoma.

    J. Kulski;T. Demeter;G.F. Sterrett;K.B. Shilkin

  • Major histocompatibility complex ( Mhc ) class Ib gene duplications, organization and expression patterns in mouse strain C57BL/6

    Masato Ohtsuka;Hidetoshi Inoko;Jerzy K Kulski;Shinichi Yoshimura

  • Rhesus Macaque Class I Duplicon Structures, Organization and Evolution within the Alpha Block of the Major Histocompatibility Complex

    Jerzy K Kulski;Tatsuya Anzai;Takashi Shiina;Hidetoshi Inoko

  • Rapid Evolution of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Genes in Primates Generates New Disease Alleles in Humans via Hitchhiking Diversity

    Takashi Shiina;Masao Ota;Sayoko Shimizu;Yoshihiko Katsuyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Hidetoshi Inoko
Hidetoshi Inoko Tokai University
Takashi Shiina
Takashi Shiina Tokai University
Silvana Gaudieri
Silvana Gaudieri University of Western Australia
Roger L. Dawkins
Roger L. Dawkins Murdoch University
Masao Ota
Masao Ota Shinshu University
Jennie Hui
Jennie Hui University of Western Australia
Takashi Gojobori
Takashi Gojobori King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Nobuhisa Mizuki
Nobuhisa Mizuki Yokohama City University
Shigeaki Ohno
Shigeaki Ohno Hokkaido University
Frank T. Christiansen
Frank T. Christiansen University of Western Australia

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