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Systems Modeling of Alveolar Morphogenesis In Vitro

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Systems Modeling of Alveolar Morphogenesis In Vitro
We present a pulmonary alveolar epithelial cell model and its simulation results aimed to provide mechanistic insight into biological principles that underlie alveolar morphogenesis in vitro. Primary human alveolar type II cells in 3D cultures have been shown to undergo processes of cell migration and aggregation to form hollow cystic structures that resemble human lung alveoli. Although various molecular factors that mediate alveolization have been identified, little is known about biological principles that drive the morphogenic processes. To help elucidate the operating principles governing the morphogenic behavior of pulmonary epithelial cells, we have developed an agent-based model of alveolar cells in culture. The model system comprises discrete components that represent individual cells and different elements of the extracellular environment. Individual cells are represented as independent agents that act based on a set of axioms (principles) that govern their interaction with ...
Sean H. J. Kim, Sunwoo Park, Wei Yu, Keith E. Most
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CAINE
Authors Sean H. J. Kim, Sunwoo Park, Wei Yu, Keith E. Mostov, Michael A. Matthay, C. Anthony Hunt
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