A Comparative Study of Three Models for Animal Cell Growth Simulation Based on Biomics Technology
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DOI: 10.25236/isafb.2019.045
Corresponding Author
Hong Xiaoming
Abstract
Different methods were used to establish cell in situ animal models. The biological characteristics of cell in situ animal models established by different methods were compared and studied. Effective and stable methods of cell in situ animal models were screened, and the effects of different methods on establishing cell in situ animal models were discussed. Therefore, based on the three models of biomics technology, the comparative study of animal cell growth simulation was carried out. The Monod equation, the Logistic equation and a simple structural model were used to simulate the growth of batch cultured animal cells. The results show that neither the Monod equation nor the Logistic equation fits well the growth of cells in the lag phase, and the structural model can describe the growth process of cells from the delayed phase to the stationary phase.
Keywords
Biological technology, Animals, Cell growth simulation