Abstract
Background: The purpose of this paper is two-fold. The first objective is to validate the assumptions behind a stochastic model developed earlier by these authors to describe oligodendrocyte generation in cell culture. The second is to generate time-lapse data that may help biomathematicians to build stochastic models of cell proliferation and differentiation under other experimental scenarios. Results: Using time-lapse video recording it is possible to follow the individual evolutions of different cells within each clone. This experimental technique is very laborious and cannot replace model-based quantitative inference from clonal data. However, it is unrivalled in validating the structure of a stochastic model intended to describe cell proliferation and differentiation at the clonal level. In this paper, such data are reported and analyzed for oligodendrocyte precursor cells cultured in vitro. Conclusion: The results strongly support the validity of the most basic assumptions underpinning the previously proposed model of oligodendrocyte development in cell culture. However, there are some discrepancies; the most important is that the contribution of progenitor cell death to cell kinetics in this experimental system has been underestimated. © 2006 Hyrien et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hyrien, O., Ambeskovic, I., Mayer-Proschel, M., Noble, M., & Yakovlev, A. (2006). Stochastic modeling of oligodendrocyte generation in cell culture: Model validation with time-lapse data. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4682-3-21
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