Takeshi Matsunaga

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Cell and Molecyular Biology Umeå University, Umeå, Västerbottens län, Sweden 
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Andersson E, Matsunaga T. (1998) Evolutionary stability of the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene families in teleost Immunogenetics. 47: 272-277
Matsunaga T, Andersson E. (1997) Analysis of VH gene diversity in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): both nonsynonymous and synonymous nucleotide changes are more frequent in CDRs than in FRs. Immunogenetics. 45: 201-208
Colucci F, Lejon K, Cilio CM, et al. (1996) Induction of diabetes in NOD<-->C57BL/6 embryo aggregation chimeras by cyclophosphamide through preferential depletion of C57BL/6 lymphocytes. Journal of Autoimmunity. 9: 493-9
Andersson E, Matsunaga T. (1995) Evolution of immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region genes: a VH family can last for 150-200 million years or longer. Immunogenetics. 41: 18-28
Matsunaga T, Törmänen V, Karlsson K, et al. (1994) Evolution of teleost antibody genes. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 712: 42-54
Matsunaga T, Andersson E. (1994) Evolution of vertebrate antibody genes Fish & Shellfish Immunology. 4: 413-419
Andersson E, Matsunaga T. (1993) Complete cDNA sequence of a rainbow trout IgM gene and evolution of vertebrate IgM constant domains. Immunogenetics. 38: 243-250
Forsgren S, Dahl U, Soderstrom A, et al. (1991) The phenotype of lymphoid cells and thymic epithelium correlates with development of autoimmune insulitis in NOD in equilibrium with C57BL/6 allophenic chimeras. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 88: 9335-9339
Andersson E, Törmänen V, Matsunaga T. (1991) Evolution of a VH gene family in low Vertebrates International Immunology. 3: 527-533
Matsunaga T, Törmänen V. (1990) Evolution of antibody and T-cell receptor V genes — The antibody repertoire might have evolved abruptly Developmental and Comparative Immunology. 14: 1-8
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