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A practical guide to promote informatics-driven efficient biotopographic material development

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摘要 Micro/nano topographic structures have shown great utility in many biomedical areas including cell therapies,tissue engineering,and implantable devices.Computer-assisted informatics methods hold great promise for the design of topographic structures with targeted properties for a specific medical application.To benefit from these methods,researchers and engineers require a highly reusable“one structural parameter-one set of cell responses”database.However,existing confounding factors in topographic cell culture devices seriously impede the acquisition of this kind of data.Through carefully dissecting the confounding factors and their possible reasons for emergence,we developed corresponding guideline requirements for topographic cell culture device development to remove or control the influence of such factors.Based on these requirements,we then suggested potential strategies to meet them.In this work,we also experimentally demonstrated a topographic cell culture device with controlled confounding factors based on these guideline requirements and corresponding strategies.A“guideline for the development of topographic cell culture devices”was summarized to instruct researchers to develop topographic cell culture devices with the confounding factors removed or well controlled.This guideline aims to promote the establishment of a highly reusable“one structural parameter-one set of cell responses”database that could facilitate the application of informatics methods,such as artificial intelligence,in the rational design of future biotopographic structures with high efficacy.
出处 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE 2022年第2期515-528,共14页 生物活性材料(英文)
基金 financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(82071167) Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2018B030306030) International Team for Implantology(ITI)Research Grant(1536_2020) Guangdong Financial Fund for High-Caliber Hospital Construction Special Funds for the Cultivation of Guangdong College Students’Scientific and Technological Innovation(“Climbing Program”Special Funds,pdjh2020b0011).
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