Jonathan A. Coles

Affiliations: 
Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
brain tumors, cerebral trypanomiasis, proton pumps
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Paul Fatt grad student 1968-1971 UCL (London)
Tsuneo Tomita post-doc 1971-1973 Keio University

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Paikan Marcaggi grad student 1996-1999 INSERM
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Grillon E, Farion R, Reuveni M, et al. (2015) Spatial profiles of markers of glycolysis, mitochondria, and proton pumps in a rat glioma suggest coordinated programming for proliferation. Bmc Research Notes. 8: 207
Coles JA, Myburgh E, Ritchie R, et al. (2015) Intravital imaging of a massive lymphocyte response in the cortical dura of mice after peripheral infection by trypanosomes. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 9: e0003714
Grillon E, Farion R, Fablet K, et al. (2011) The spatial organization of proton and lactate transport in a rat brain tumor. Plos One. 6: e17416
Wion D, Christen T, Barbier EL, et al. (2009) PO(2) matters in stem cell culture. Cell Stem Cell. 5: 242-3
Coles JA, Martiel JL, Laskowska K. (2008) A glia-neuron alanine/ammonium shuttle is central to energy metabolism in bee retina. The Journal of Physiology. 586: 2077-91
Provent P, Benito M, Hiba B, et al. (2007) Serial in vivo spectroscopic nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of lactate and extracellular pH in rat gliomas shows redistribution of protons away from sites of glycolysis. Cancer Research. 67: 7638-45
Nehlig A, Coles JA. (2007) Cellular pathways of energy metabolism in the brain: is glucose used by neurons or astrocytes? Glia. 55: 1238-50
Provent P, Kickler N, Barbier EL, et al. (2007) The ammonium-induced increase in rat brain lactate concentration is rapid and reversible and is compatible with trafficking and signaling roles for ammonium. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 27: 1830-40
Pfeiffer-Guglielmi B, Coles JA, Francke M, et al. (2006) Immunocytochemical analysis of rat vagus nerve by antibodies against glycogen phosphorylase isozymes. Brain Research. 1110: 23-9
Marcaggi P, Jeanne M, Coles JA. (2004) Neuron-glial trafficking of NH4+ and K+: separate routes of uptake into glial cells of bee retina. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 19: 966-76
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