组织工程支架制造中降解数据的约束分层建模

Li Zeng, Xinwei Deng, Jian Yang
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在组织工程支架制造中,支架的降解是一个关键问题,因为它需要与人体新组织形成的速度相匹配。然而,支架降解是一个非常复杂的过程,使得降解调控成为一项具有挑战性的任务。为了提供对支架降解的科学理解,我们提出了一种新的约束层次模型(CHM)来处理降解数据。该模型有两个层次,第一级表征支架降解曲线,第二级表征工艺参数对降解的影响。此外,它可以通过有意义的约束将专家知识纳入建模,从而对支架退化进行有见地的推断。贝叶斯方法用于参数估计和模型比较。在案例研究中,利用一种新型组织工程支架制造过程的数据,说明了所提出的方法并与现有方法进行了比较。通过数值研究验证了样本大小对模型估计的影响。
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Constrained hierarchical modeling of degradation data in tissue-engineered scaffold fabrication
ABSTRACT In tissue-engineered scaffold fabrication, the degradation of scaffolds is a critical issue because it needs to match with the rate of new tissue formation in the human body. However, scaffold degradation is a very complicated process, making degradation regulation a challenging task. To provide a scientific understanding on the degradation of scaffolds, we propose a novel constrained hierarchical model (CHM) for the degradation data. The proposed model has two levels, with the first level characterizing scaffold degradation profiles and the second level characterizing the effect of process parameters on the degradation. Moreover, it can incorporate expert knowledge in the modeling through meaningful constraints, leading to insightful inference on scaffold degradation. Bayesian methods are used for parameter estimation and model comparison. In the case study, the proposed method is illustrated and compared with existing methods using data from a novel tissue-engineered scaffold fabrication process. A numerical study is conducted to examine the effect of sample size on model estimation.
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IIE Transactions 工程技术-工程:工业
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