Simulation of mammalian cell population dynamics

Z. Kurtanjek
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Applied is a systems view to modelling of mammalian cell cultivation in a bioreactor for biotechnological applications. Proposed is a model with a hierarchical structure with three levels: the macroscopic level of a reactor, microscopic level of a cell population, and molecular level of protein interactions with cyclin dependent kineases. The macroscopic model provides basis for production process control by optimal feeding of nutrients and growth factors during cultivation. The microscopic model simplifies a cell population into three pools of cells: P proliferating, Q quiescent, and D dead cells. Dynamics of cell population is determined by the least square estimation of the specific rates of the pool transitions. The molecular model enables theoretical basis for prediction of G1/S transition and the rate of transition from proliferating cells into quiescent state. Conceptual application of the molecular model in conjunction with the mammalian cell production system is discussed
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哺乳动物细胞种群动态模拟
应用是一个系统的观点,以模拟哺乳动物细胞培养在生物技术应用的生物反应器。提出了一个具有三个层次结构的模型:反应器的宏观水平,细胞群的微观水平和细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶的蛋白质相互作用的分子水平。该宏观模型为栽培过程中营养物质和生长因子的优化饲喂控制生产过程提供了依据。显微模型将细胞群简化为三种细胞池:P增殖细胞,Q静止细胞和D死亡细胞。细胞种群的动态是由池转换特定速率的最小二乘估计决定的。该分子模型为预测G1/S转变及增殖细胞向静止状态转变的速率提供了理论依据。结合哺乳动物细胞生产系统讨论了分子模型的概念应用
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