Luis Acerenza

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1988-1991 Biophysics Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay 
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Acerenza L. (2016) Constraints, Trade-offs and the Currency of Fitness. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 82: 117-27
Acerenza L, Monzon P, Ortega F. (2015) A modular modulation method for achieving increases in metabolite production. Biotechnology Progress. 31: 656-67
San Román M, Cancela H, Acerenza L. (2014) Source and regulation of flux variability in Escherichia coli. Bmc Systems Biology. 8: 67
Acerenza L, Cristina E, Hernández JA. (2011) Regulatory design in a simple system integrating membrane potential generation and metabolic ATP consumption. Robustness and the role of energy dissipating processes. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1807: 1634-46
Ortega F, Acerenza L. (2011) Modular metabolic control analysis of large responses in branched systems--application to aspartate metabolism. The Febs Journal. 278: 2565-78
Rodríguez-Prados JC, de Atauri P, Maury J, et al. (2009) In silico strategy to rationally engineer metabolite production: A case study for threonine in Escherichia coli. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 103: 609-20
Ponce de León M, Cancela H, Acerenza L. (2008) A strategy to calculate the patterns of nutrient consumption by microorganisms applying a two-level optimisation principle to reconstructed metabolic networks. Journal of Biological Physics. 34: 73-90
Ortega F, Cascante M, Acerenza L. (2008) Kinetic properties required for sustained or paradoxical control of metabolic fluxes under large changes in enzyme activities. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 252: 569-73
Acerenza L, Ortega F. (2007) Modular metabolic control analysis of large responses. The Febs Journal. 274: 188-201
Ortega F, Acerenza L. (2007) Kinetic constraints on the sensitivity of large metabolic responses Bmc Systems Biology. 1: 46
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