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LAVILLA, C.J., BILLACURA, M.P., HANNA, K., BOOCOCK, D.J., COVENEY, C., MILES, A.K., FOULDS, G.A., MURPHY, A., TAN, A., JACKISCH, L., SAYERS, S.R., CATON, P.W., DOIG, C.L., MCTERNAN, P.G., COLOMBO, S.L., SALE, C. and TURNER, M.D., 2021. Carnosine protects stimulus-secretion coupling through prevention of protein carbonyl adduction events in cells under metabolic stress. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. ISSN 0891-5849

ARAM, J., FRAKICH, N., MORANDI, E., ALROUJI, M., SAMARAWEERA, A., ONION, D., SPENDLOVE, I., COLOMBO, S.L., TANASESCU, R., GRAN, B. and CONSTANTINESCU, C.S., 2020. Increased IL-2 and reduced TGF-β upon T-cell stimulation are associated with GM-CSF upregulation in multiple immune cell types in multiple sclerosis. Biomedicines, 8 (7): 226. ISSN 2227-9059

MONCADA, S., HIGGS, A. and COLOMBO, S.L., 2012. Fulfilling the metabolic requirements for cell proliferation. Biochemical Journal, 446, pp. 1-7.

COLOMBO, S.L., PALACIOS-CALLENDER, M., FRAKICH, N., CARCAMO, S., KOVACS, I., TUDZAROVA, S. and MONCADA, S., 2011. Molecular basis for the differential use of glucose and glutamine in cell proliferation as revealed by synchronized HeLa cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, pp. 21069-21074.

TUDZAROVA, S., COLOMBO, S.L., STOEBER, K., CARCAMO, S., WILLIAMS, G.H. and MONCADA, S., 2011. Two ubiquitin ligases, APC/C-Cdh1 and SKP1-CUL1-F (SCF)-β-TrCP, regulate glycolysis during the cell cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, pp. 5278-5283.

COLOMBO, S.L., PALACIOS-CALLENDER, M., FRAKICH, N., DE LEON, J., SCHMITT, C.A., BOORN, L., DAVIS, N. and MONCADA, S., 2010. Anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome-Cdh1 coordinates glycolysis and glutaminolysis with transition to S phase in human T lymphocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107, pp. 18868-18873.

COLOMBO, S.L., PALACIOS-CALLENDER, M., FRAKICH, N., DE LEON, J., SCHMITT, C.A., BOORN, L., DAVIS, N. and MONCADA, S., 2009. AMPKa1 regulates the antioxidant defence of the vascular endothelial cells. Biochemical Journal, 421, pp. 163-169.

QUINTERO, M., COLOMBO, S.L., GODFREY, A. and MONCADA, S., 2006. Mitochondria as signaling organelles in the vascular endothelium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103, pp. 5379-5384.

ROSIN, C., COLOMBO, S.L., CALVER, A., BATES, T.E. and SKAPER, S.D., 2005. Dopamine D2 and D3 receptor agonists protect oligodendrocytes against injury caused by glutamate oxidative stress and oxygen-glucose deprivation. Glia, 52, pp. 336-343.

ADAMS, J.E., COLOMBO, S.L., MASON, C.B., YNALVEZ, R.A., TURAL, B. and MORONEY, J.V., 2005. A mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that cannot acclimate to low CO2 conditions has an insertion in the Hdh1 gene. Functional Plant Biology, 32, pp. 55-66.

POLLOCKS, S., COLOMBO, S.L., PROUT, D.L., GODFREY, A.C. and MORONEY, J.V., 2003. Rubisco activase is required for optimal photosynthesis in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in a low-CO2 atmosphere. Plant Physiology, 133 (4), pp. 1854-1861.

COLOMBO, S.L., POLLOCKS, S.V., EGER, K.A., GODFREY, A.C., ADAMS, J.E., MASON, C.B. and MORONEY, J.V., 2002. Use of the bleomycin resistance gene to generate tagged insertional mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that require elevated CO2 for optimal growth. Functional Plant Biology, 29, pp. 231-241.

PAIROBA, C., COLOMBO, S.L. and ANDREO, C.S., 2000. Flavonoids: from waste products to profitable metabolites. Current Topics in Phytochemistry, 3.

COLOMBO, S.L., ANDREO, C.S. and CHOLLET, R., 1998. The interaction of shikimic acid and the protein phosphorylation with pep carboxylase from the C4 dicot Amaranthus viridis. Phytochemistry, 48 (1), pp. 55-59.

COLOMBO, S.L., ANDREO, C.S. and PODESTA, F.E., 1997. Carbon metabolism in germinating Ricinus communis cotyledons: purification, characterisation and developmental profile of NADP-dependent malic enzyme. Physiologia Plantarum, 101, pp. 821-826.

PAIROBA, C.F., COLOMBO, S.L. and ANDREO, C.S., 1996. Flavonoids as inhibitiors of NADP-malic enzyme and PEPC carboxylase from C4 plants. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 60 (5), pp. 779-783.

COLOMBO, S.L., PAIROBA, C.F. and ANDREO, C.S., 1996. Inhibitory effect of shikimic acid on PEP carboxylase activity. Plant and Cell Physiology, 37 (6), pp. 870-872.

PODESTA, F.E., COLOMBO, S.L. and ANDREO, C.S., 1995. Purification and characterization of the light and dark forms of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase from the dicot plant Amaranthus viridis L. An examination of its kinetic and regulatory properties in the presence of water-alcohol binary solvents. Plant and Cell Physiology, 36, pp. 1471-1476.

SPAMPINATO, C.P., COLOMBO, S.L. and ANDREO, C.S., 1994. Interaction of analogues of substrate with NADP-malic enzyme from maize leaves. Photosynthesis Research, 39, pp. 67-73.

SPAMPINATO, C.P., PAIROBA, C.F., COLOMBO, S.L., BENEDIKTTSON, I. and ANDREO, C.S., 1994. Properties of DNA polymerase from petunia 'Mitchell' chloroplast. Inhibitory effect of flavonoides. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 58 (5), pp. 822-825.

Chapter in book

SURANI, A.A., COLOMBO, S.L., BARLOW, G., FOULDS, G.A. and MONTIEL-DUARTE, C., 2021. Optimizing cell synchronization using nocodazole or double thymidine block. In: A.S. COUTTS and L. WESTON, eds., Cell cycle oscillators. Methods in molecular biology (2329). New York: Humana. ISBN 9781071615379

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