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Larrañaga, Enara, Marin-Riera, Miquel, Abad-Lázaro, Aina, Bartolomé-Català, David, Otero, Aitor, Fernández-Majada, Vanesa, Batlle, Eduard, Sharpe, James, Ojosnegros, Samuel, Comelles, Jordi, Martinez, Elena, (2025). Long-range organization of intestinal 2D-crypts using exogenous Wnt3a micropatterning Nature Communications 16, 382

Intestinal epithelial cells are segregated into proliferative crypts and differentiated regions. This organization relies on specific signals, including Wnt3a, which regulates cell proliferation within crypts, and Eph/Ephrin, which dictates cell positioning along the crypt-villus axis. However, studying how the spatial distributions of these signals influences crypt-villus organization is challenging both in vitro and in vivo. Here we show that micropatterns of Wnt3a can govern the size, shape and long-range organization of crypts in vitro. By adjusting the spacing between Wnt3a ligand patterns at the microscale over large surfaces, we override endogenous Wnt3a to precisely control the distribution and long-range order of crypt-like regions in primary epithelial monolayers. Additionally, an agent-based model integrating Wnt3a/BMP feedback and Eph/Ephrin repulsion effectively replicates experimental tissue compartmentalization, crypt size, shape, and organization. This combined experimental and computational approach offers a framework to study how signaling pathways help organize intestinal epithelial tissue.

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Solà-Soler, J, Perez, DR, Balchin, L, Serra, AM, Torne, ML, Koborzan, MRP, Giraldo, BFG, (2023). Respiratory Pattern Analysis for Different Breathing Types and Recording Sensors in Healthy Subjects Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conference , 1-4

Accurate monitoring of respiratory activity can lead to early identification and treatment of possible respiratory failure. However, spontaneous breathing can vary considerably. To quantify this variability, this study aimed at comparing the breathing pattern characteristics obtained from several recording sensors during different breathing types. Respiratory activity was recorded with a pneumotachograph and two inductive plethysmographic bands, thoracic and abdominal, in 23 healthy volunteers (age 21.5 +/- 1.2 years, 13 females). The subjects were asked to breathe at their natural rate, in successive stages: first freely, then through their nose, nose and mouth, mouth alone, and finally deep and shallow. Both band signals were compared to the pneumotach-derived (gold standard) volume signal. The time series of inspiratory and expiratory duration, total cycle duration and tidal volume were estimated from each of these signals, and also from the sum of the thoracic and abdominal bands. This composite signal showed the highest correlation with the volume signal for almost all subjects, and also had a significantly higher correlation with those obtained from the gold standard volume, compared to either band. In general, breathing parameters increased from basal to nose-mouth breathing, had a minimum in shallow breathing and a maximum in deep breathing. Women exhibited a significantly longer exhalation phase than men during deep breathing, in the combined bands and the gold standard volume. In conclusion, variations in respiratory cycle morphology in different breathing types can be well captured by the simple addition of abdominal and thoracic band signals.

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Almendros, I, Narciso, M, Ulldemolins, A, Junior, C, Otero, J, Navajas, D, Farre, R, Gavara, N, (2022). Novel Method for Fast Decellularization of Lung Slices AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 205, A3221-A3221



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Almendros, I, Junior, C, Narciso, M, Marhuenda, E, Farre, R, Navajas, D, Otero, J, Gavara, N, (2022). Baseline Stiffness Modulates the Non-Linear Response to Stretch of the Extracellular Matrix in Pulmonary Fibrosis AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 205, A1966-A1966



JTD Keywords: Zero hunger