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Modeling ex vivo hematopoiesis using chemical engineering metaphors

โœ Scribed by L.K. Nielsen; E.T. Papoutsakis; W.M. Miller


Book ID
104107911
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
220 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ex vivo hematopoiesis is increasingly used for clinical applications. Models of ex vivo hematopoiesis are required to better understand the complex dynamics and to optimize hematopoietic culture processes. A general mathematical modeling framework is developed which uses traditional chemical engineering metaphors to describe the complex hematopoietic dynamics. Tanks and tubular reactors are used to describe the (pseudo-) stochastic and deterministic elements of hematopoiesis, respectively. Cells at any point in the differentiation process can belong to either an immobilized, inert phase (quiescent cells) or a mobile, active phase (cycling cells). The model describes five processes: (1) flow (differentiation), (2) autocatalytic formation (growth), ( ) degradation (death), (4) phase transition from immobilized to mobile phase (quiescent to cycling transition), and (5) phase transition from mobile to immobilized phase (cycling to quiescent transition). The modeling framework is illustrated with an example concerning the effect of TGF-1 on erythropoiesis.


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