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Celia Herrera-Rincon

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Nature Communications|September 26, 2017
The brain is required for normal muscle and nerve patterning during early Xenopus developmentCelia Herrera-Rincon, Vaibhav P Pai, Kristine M Moran, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 12, 2025
UnifiedGreatMod: a new holistic modelling paradigm for studying biological systems on a complete and harmonious scaleRiccardo Aucello, Simone Pernice, Dora Tortarolo, et al.
NPJ Regenerative Medicine|February 13, 2020
An in vivo brain-bacteria interface: the developing brain as a key regulator of innate immunityCelia Herrera-Rincon, Jean-Francois Paré, Christopher J Martyniuk, et al.
Cell Reports|November 8, 2018
Brief Local Application of Progesterone via a Wearable Bioreactor Induces Long-Term Regenerative Response in Adult Xenopus HindlimbCelia Herrera-Rincon, Annie S Golding, Kristine M Moran, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|September 9, 2023
Bioelectrical State of Bacteria Is Linked to Growth Dynamics and Response to Neurotransmitters: Perspectives for the Investigation of the Microbiota-Brain AxisDavid Muñoz-Rodríguez, Marwane Bourqqia-Ramzi, Maria Teresa García-Esteban, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 19, 2024
From the Microbiome to the Electrome: Implications for the Microbiota-Gut-Brain AxisMarwane Bourqqia-Ramzi, Jesús Mansilla-Guardiola, David Muñoz-Rodriguez, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 15, 2025
An in vitro neurobacterial interface reveals direct modulation of neuronal function by gut bacteriaJuan Lombardo-Hernandez, Jesús Mansilla-Guardiola, Riccardo Aucello, et al.
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Nature Communications|September 26, 2017
The brain is required for normal muscle and nerve patterning during early Xenopus developmentCelia Herrera-Rincon, Vaibhav P Pai, Kristine M Moran, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 12, 2025
UnifiedGreatMod: a new holistic modelling paradigm for studying biological systems on a complete and harmonious scaleRiccardo Aucello, Simone Pernice, Dora Tortarolo, et al.
NPJ Regenerative Medicine|February 13, 2020
An in vivo brain-bacteria interface: the developing brain as a key regulator of innate immunityCelia Herrera-Rincon, Jean-Francois Paré, Christopher J Martyniuk, et al.
Cell Reports|November 8, 2018
Brief Local Application of Progesterone via a Wearable Bioreactor Induces Long-Term Regenerative Response in Adult Xenopus HindlimbCelia Herrera-Rincon, Annie S Golding, Kristine M Moran, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|September 9, 2023
Bioelectrical State of Bacteria Is Linked to Growth Dynamics and Response to Neurotransmitters: Perspectives for the Investigation of the Microbiota-Brain AxisDavid Muñoz-Rodríguez, Marwane Bourqqia-Ramzi, Maria Teresa García-Esteban, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 19, 2024
From the Microbiome to the Electrome: Implications for the Microbiota-Gut-Brain AxisMarwane Bourqqia-Ramzi, Jesús Mansilla-Guardiola, David Muñoz-Rodriguez, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 15, 2025
An in vitro neurobacterial interface reveals direct modulation of neuronal function by gut bacteriaJuan Lombardo-Hernandez, Jesús Mansilla-Guardiola, Riccardo Aucello, et al.
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