3 Papers
Dario Vischi is an academic researcher from Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Morphogenesis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Self-organization and symmetry breaking in intestinal organoid development
Denise Serra,Denise Serra,Urs Mayr,Urs Mayr,Andrea Boni,Andrea Boni,Ilya Lukonin,Ilya Lukonin,Markus Rempfler,Ludivine Challet Meylan,Michael B. Stadler,Michael B. Stadler,Petr Strnad,Petr Strnad,Panagiotis Papasaikas,Panagiotis Papasaikas,Dario Vischi,Annick Waldt,Guglielmo Roma,Prisca Liberali,Prisca Liberali +20 more
TL;DR: These findings reveal how single cells exposed to a uniform growth-promoting environment have the intrinsic ability to generate emergent, self-organized behaviour that results in the formation of complex multicellular asymmetric structures.
Cell fate coordinates mechano-osmotic forces in intestinal crypt formation.
Qiutan Yang,Shi-Lei Xue,Chii J. Chan,Markus Rempfler,Dario Vischi,Francisca Maurer-Gutierrez,Takashi Hiiragi,Edouard Hannezo,Prisca Liberali,Prisca Liberali +9 more
TL;DR: Yang et al. as mentioned in this paper developed a 3D biophysical model to computationally screen different mechanical scenarios of crypt morphogenesis, and showed that actomyosin-driven crypt apical contraction and villus basal tension work synergistically with lumen volume reduction.
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Cell fate coordinates mechano-osmotic forces in intestinal crypt morphogenesis
Qiutan Yang,Shi-Lei Xue,Chii J. Chan,Markus Rempfler,Dario Vischi,Francisca Mauer Gutierrez,Takashi Hiiragi,Edouard Hannezo,Prisca Liberali,Prisca Liberali +9 more
TL;DR: Emergence of region-specific cell fates drive actomyosin patterns and luminal osmotic changes in organoid development is revealed, revealing how cell fate-specific changes in Osmotic and actomyOSin forces coordinate robust organoid morphogenesis.