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Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

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Computer Science

D-Index
39
Citations
10217
World Ranking
9549
National Ranking
4049

Overview

Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita is affiliated with Soka University of America in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Molecular Biology as demonstrated by a significant number of publications in this subfield. Additional subfields of their research include Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Cell Biology, and Genetics.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics including Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications, Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies, Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research, as well as Machine Learning in Bioinformatics.

Recent notable publications by Aoki-Kinoshita include:

  • Glycoproteomics, 2022, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • GlycoPOST realizes FAIR principles for glycomics mass spectrometry data, 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • The GlyCosmos Portal: a unified and comprehensive web resource for the glycosciences, 2020, Nature Methods
  • Global mapping of glycosylation pathways in human-derived cells, 2021, Developmental Cell
  • The international glycan repository GlyTouCan version 3.0, 2020, Nucleic Acids Research

Frequent co-authors with whom Aoki-Kinoshita has collaborated include:

  • Issaku Yamada
  • Tamiko Ono
  • Frédérique Lisacek
  • Masaaki Shiota
  • Daisuke Shinmachi

The scientist's publications frequently appear in journals such as:

  • Glycobiology
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Molecules
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • From genomics to chemical genomics: new developments in KEGG

    Minoru Kanehisa;Susumu Goto;Masahiro Hattori;Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

  • Symbol Nomenclature for Graphical Representations of Glycans.

    Ajit Varki;Richard D. Cummings;Markus Aebi;Nicole H. Packer

  • Updates to the Symbol Nomenclature for Glycans guidelines.

    Sriram Neelamegham;Kiyoko Aoki-Kinoshita;Evan Bolton;Martin Frank

  • KEGG as a glycome informatics resource.

    Kosuke Hashimoto;Susumu Goto;Shin Kawano;Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

  • Gene annotation and pathway mapping in KEGG.

    Kiyoko F Aoki-Kinoshita;Minoru Kanehisa

  • Frontiers in glycomics: Bioinformatics and biomarkers in disease An NIH White Paper prepared from discussions by the focus groups at a workshop on the NIH campus, Bethesda MD (September 11–13, 2006)

    Nicolle H. Packer;Claus Wilhelm Von Der Lieth;Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita;Carlito B. Lebrilla

  • GlyGen: Computational and Informatics Resources for Glycoscience.

    William S York;Raja Mazumder;Rene Ranzinger;Nathan Edwards

  • GlycoPOST realizes FAIR principles for glycomics mass spectrometry data.

    Yu Watanabe;Kiyoko F Aoki-Kinoshita;Yasushi Ishihama;Shujiro Okuda

  • UniCarbKB: building a knowledge platform for glycoproteomics.

    Matthew P. Campbell;Robyn A. Peterson;Julien Mariethoz;Elisabeth Gasteiger

  • GlyTouCan: an accessible glycan structure repository.

    Michael Tiemeyer;Kazuhiro Aoki;James Paulson;Richard D Cummings

  • MIRAGE: The minimum information required for a glycomics experiment

    William S. York;Sanjay Agravat;Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita;Ryan Mcbride

  • KCaM (KEGG Carbohydrate Matcher): a software tool for analyzing the structures of carbohydrate sugar chains

    Kiyoko F. Aoki;Atsuko Yamaguchi;Nobuhisa Ueda;Tatsuya Akutsu

  • The GlyCosmos Portal: a unified and comprehensive web resource for the glycosciences.

    Issaku Yamada;Masaaki Shiota;Daisuke Shinmachi;Tamiko Ono

  • The minimum information required for a glycomics experiment (MIRAGE) project: improving the standards for reporting glycan microarray-based data.

    Yan Liu;Ryan McBride;Mark Stoll;Angelina S. Palma

  • Global mapping of glycosylation pathways in human-derived cells.

    Yi-Fan Huang;Kazuhiro Aoki;Sachiko Akase;Mayumi Ishihara

  • An Introduction to Bioinformatics for Glycomics Research

    Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

  • Towards a standardized bioinformatics infrastructure for N- and O-glycomics

    Miguel A. Rojas-Macias;Julien Mariethoz;Julien Mariethoz;Peter Andersson;Chunsheng Jin

  • GlyTouCan 1.0--The international glycan structure repository.

    Kiyoko Aoki-Kinoshita;Sanjay Agravat;Nobuyuki P. Aoki;Sena Arpinar

  • Systems glycomics of adult zebrafish identifies organ-specific sialylation and glycosylation patterns.

    Nao Yamakawa;Nao Yamakawa;Jorick Vanbeselaere;Lan-Yi Chang;Lan-Yi Chang;Shin-Yi Yu

  • Toolboxes for a standardised and systematic study of glycans

    Matthew P. Campbell;René Ranzinger;Thomas Lütteke;Julien Mariethoz

  • UniCarbKB: Putting the pieces together for glycomics research

    Matthew P. Campbell;Catherine A. Hayes;Weston B. Struwe;Marc R. Wilkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolle H. Packer
Nicolle H. Packer Macquarie University
Hisashi Narimatsu
Hisashi Narimatsu National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Minoru Kanehisa
Minoru Kanehisa Kyoto University
William S. York
William S. York University of Georgia
Frédérique Lisacek
Frédérique Lisacek University of Geneva
Wai-Ki Ching
Wai-Ki Ching University of Hong Kong
Daniel Kolarich
Daniel Kolarich Griffith University
James C. Paulson
James C. Paulson Scripps Research Institute
Richard D. Cummings
Richard D. Cummings Harvard Medical School
Stuart M. Haslam
Stuart M. Haslam Imperial College London

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