Publications
Articles in journals
- Fraguas S, Umesono Y, Agata K, Cebrià F. (2017). Analyzing pERK activation during planarian regeneration. Methods in Molecular Biology 1487:303-315.
- Barberán S, Martín-Durán JM, Cebrià F. (2016).Evolution of the EGFR pathway in Metazoa and its diversification in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea. Scientific Reports 6:28071.
- Barberán S, Fraguas S, Cebrià F. (2016). The EGFR signaling pathway controls gut progenitor differentiation during planarian regeneration and homeostasis. Development 143:2089-2102.
- Cebrià F (2016). Planarian body-wall muscle: regeneration and function beyond a simple skeletal support. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biologydoi: 10.3389/fcell.2016.00008.
- Pirotte N, Stevens AS, Fraguas S, Plusquin M, Van Roten A, Van Belleghem F, Paesen R, Ameloot A, Cebrià F, Artois T, Smeets K (2015). Reactive oxygen species in planarian regeneration: an upstream necessity for correct patterning and brain formation. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity2015:392476.
- Fraguas S, Barberán S, Iglesias M, Rodríguez-Esteban G, Cebrià F (2014). egr-4, a target of EGFR signaling, is required for the formation of the brain primordia and head regeneration in planarians. Development 141:1835-1847.
- Fraguas S, Barberán S, Ibarra B, Stoeger L, Cebrià F (2012). Regeneration of neuronal cell types in Schmidtea mediterranea: an immunohistochemical and expression study. The International Journal of Developmental Biology 56:143-153.
- Molina MD, Saló E, Cebrià F (2011). Organizing the DV axis during planarian regeneration. Communicative & Integrative Biology 4:498-500.
- Fraguas S, Barberán S, Cebrià F (2011). EGFR signalling regulates cell proliferation, differentiation and morphogenesis during planarian regeneration and homeostasis. Developmental Biology 354:87-101.
- Molina MD, Neto A, Maeso I, Gómez-Skarmeta JL, Saló E, Cebrià F (2011). Noggin and noggin-like genes control dorsoventral axis regeneration in planarians. Current Biology 21:300-305.
- Gentile L, Cebrià F, Bartscherer K (2011). The planarian flatworm: an in vivo model for stem cell biology and nervous system regeneration. Disease Models & Mechanisms 4:12-19.
- Abril JF, Cebrià F, Rodriguez-Esteban G, Horn T, Fraguas S, Calvo B, Bartscherer K, Saló E (2010). Smed454 dataset: unravelling the transcriptome of Schmidtea mediterranea. BMC Genomics 11:731.
- Zayas RM, Cebrià F, Guo T, Feng J, Newmark PA (2010). The use of lectins as markers for differentiated secretory cells in planarians. Developmental Dynamics 239:2888-2897.
- Adell T, Cebrià F, Saló E (2010). Gradients in planarian regeneration and homeostasis. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, January 2010; 2:a000505.
- Vila-Farré M, Sluys R, D'Aniello S, Cebrià F, Ferrer X, Romero R (2010). Marine planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Maricola) from the western Mediterranea Sea and the Cantabrian coast: new records, one new genus, and immunocytochemistry of the nervous system. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 90:409-422.
- Saló E, Abril JF, Adell T, Cebrià F, Eckelt K, Fernádez-Taboada E, Handberg-Thorsager M, Iglesias M, Molina MD, Rodríguez-Esteban G (2009). Planarian regeneration: achievements and future directions after 20 years of research. The International Journal of Developmental Biology 53:1317-1327.
- Molina MD, Saló E, Cebrià F (2009). Expression pattern of the expanded noggin gene family in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea. Gene Expression Patterns 9:246-253.
- Cebrià F (2008). Organization of the nervous system in the model planarian Schmidtea mediterranea: an immunocytochemical study. Neuroscience Research 61:375-384.
- Cebrià F (2007). Regenerating the central nervous system: how easy for planarians! Development Genes and Evolution 217:733-748.
- Molina MD, Saló E, Cebrià F (2007). The BMP pathway is essential for re-specification and maintenance of the dorsoventral axis in regenerating and intact planarians. Developmental Biology 311:79-94.
- Cebrià F, Guo T, Jopek J, Newmark PA (2007). Regeneration and maintenance of the planarian midline is regulated by a slit orthologue. Developmental Biology 307:394-406 (cover).
- Cebrià F, Newmark PA (2007). Morphogenesis defects are associated with abnormal nervous system regeneration following roboA RNAi in planarians. Development 134:833-837.
- Cebrià F, Newmark PA (2005). Planarian homologues of netrin and netrin receptor are required for proper regeneration of the central nervous system and the maintenance of nervous system architecture. Development 132:3691-3703.
- Newmark PA, Reddien PW, Cebrià F, Sánchez Alvarado A (2003). Ingestion of bacterially expressed double-stranded RNA inhibits gene expression in planarians. Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences USA 100:11861-11865.
- Mineta K, Nakazawa M, Cebrià F, Ikeo K, Agata K, Gojobori T (2003). Origin and evolutionary process of the central nervous system (CNS) elucidated by comparative genomics analysis of planarian ESTs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
- Nakazawa M, Cebrià F, Mineta K, Ikeo K, Agata K, Gojobori T (2003). Search for the evolutionary origin of the brain: planarian brain characterized by microarray. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20:784-791.
- Cebrià F, Kobayashi C, Umesono Y, Nakazawa M, Mineta K, Ikeo K, Gojobori T, Itoh M, Taira M, Sánchez Alvarado A, Agata K (2002). FGFR-related gene nou-darakerestricts brain tissues to the head region of planarians. Nature 419:620-624.
- Cebrià F, Kudome T, Nakazawa M, Mineta K, Ikeo K, Gojobori T, Agata K (2002). The expression of neural-specific genes reveals the structural and molecular complexity of the planarian central nervous system. Mechanisms of Development 116:199-204.
- Cebrià F, Nakazawa M, Mineta K, Ikeo K, Gojobori T, Agata K (2002). Dissecting planarian CNS regeneration by the expression of neural-specific genes. Development Growth and Differentiation 44:135-146.
- Cebrià F, Romero R (2001). Body-wall muscle restoration dynamics are different in dorsal and ventral blastemas during planarian anterior regeneration. Belgian Journal of Zoology 131:111-115.
- Cebrià F, Bueno D, Reigada S, Romero R (1999). Intercalary muscle-cell renewal in planarian pharynx. Development Genes and Evolution 209:249-253.
- Cebrià F, Vispo M, Newmark P, Bueno D, Romero R (1997). Myocyte differentiation and body wall muscle regeneration in the planarian Girardia tigrina. Development Genes and Evolution 207:306-316 (cover).
- Bueno D, Castillo E, Vispo M, Cebrià F, Bayascas JR, Saló E, Romero R (1997). New protocol to visualize gene expression in intact and regenerating adult planarians by whole-mount in situ hybridization. Technical Tips Online 2:164-166.
- Cebrià F, Vispo M, Bueno D, Carranza S, Newmark PA, Romero R (1996). Myosin heavy chain gene in Dugesia (G) tigrina: a tool for studying muscle regeneration in planarians. The International Journal of Developmental Biology Suppl1:177-178.
- Vispo M, Cebrià, F, Bueno D, Carranza S, Newmark PA, Romero R (1996). Regionalisation along the anteroposterior axis of the freshwater planarian Dugesia (Girardia) tigrina by TCEN49 protein. The International Journal of Developmental Biology Suppl1:209-210.
Book chapters
- Adell T, Martín-Durán JM, Saló E, Cebrià F (2015). Platyhelminthes. In Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 2: Lophotrochozoa (Spiralia), Springer-Verlag, chapter 3, pp. 21-40.
- Cebrià F, Saló E, Adell T (2015). Regeneration and growth as modes of adult development: the Platyhelminthes as a case study. In Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 2: Lophotrochozoa (Spiralia), Springer-Verlag, chapter 4, pp. 41-78.
- Adell T, Cebrià F., Saló E (2014). Planarian totipotent stem cells. In Stem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, Volume 1: Basic Stem Cell Biology, Tissue Formation during Development, and Model Organisms. Ed: Federico Calegari and Claudia Waskow, CRC Press, pp. 433-472.
- Cebrià F, Adell T, Saló E (2010). Regenerative medicine: lessons from planarians. In Stem cells, Regenerative Medicine and Cancer. Ed: Shree Ram Singh, Nova Science Publishers, pp. 29-68.
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