12 resultados para Tissue kinetics


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Tissue engineering arises from the need to regenerate organs and tissues, requiring the development of scaffolds, which can provide an optimum environment for tissue growth. In this work, chitosan with different molecular weights was used to develop biodegradable 3D inverted colloidal crystals (ICC) structures for bone regeneration, exhibiting uniform pore size and interconnected network. Moreover, in vitro tests were conducted by studying the influence of the molecular weight in the degradation kinetics and mechanical properties. The production of ICC included four major stages: fabrication of microspheres; assembly into a cohesive structure, polymeric solution infiltration and microsphere removal. Chitosan’s degree of deacetylation was determined by infrared spectroscopy and molecular weight was obtained via capillary viscometry. In order to understand the effect of the molecular weight in ICC structures, the mass loss and mechanical properties were analyzed after degradation with lysozyme. Structure morphology observation before and after degradation was performed by scanning electron microscopy. Cellular adhesion and proliferation tests were carried out to evaluate ICC in vitro response. Overall, medium molecular weight ICC revealed the best balance in terms of mechanical properties, degradation rate, morphology and biological behaviour.

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The main objective of this work was to investigate the application of experimental design techniques for the identification of Michaelis-Menten kinetic parameters. More specifically, this study attempts to elucidate the relative advantages/disadvantages of employing complex experimental design techniques in relation to equidistant sampling when applied to different reactor operation modes. All studies were supported by simulation data of a generic enzymatic process that obeys to the Michaelis-Menten kinetic equation. Different aspects were investigated, such as the influence of the reactor operation mode (batch, fed-batch with pulse wise feeding and fed-batch with continuous feeding) and the experimental design optimality criteria on the effectiveness of kinetic parameters identification. The following experimental design optimality criteria were investigated: 1) minimization of the sum of the diagonal of the Fisher information matrix (FIM) inverse (A-criterion), 2) maximization of the determinant of the FIM (D-criterion), 3) maximization of the smallest eigenvalue of the FIM (E-criterion) and 4) minimization of the quotient between the largest and the smallest eigenvalue (modified E-criterion). The comparison and assessment of the different methodologies was made on the basis of the Cramér-Rao lower bounds (CRLB) error in respect to the parameters vmax and Km of the Michaelis-Menten kinetic equation. In what concerns the reactor operation mode, it was concluded that fed-batch (pulses) is better than batch operation for parameter identification. When the former operation mode is adopted, the vmax CRLB error is lowered by 18.6 % while the Km CRLB error is lowered by 26.4 % when compared to the batch operation mode. Regarding the optimality criteria, the best method was the A-criterion, with an average vmax CRLB of 6.34 % and 5.27 %, for batch and fed-batch (pulses), respectively, while presenting a Km’s CRLB of 25.1 % and 18.1 %, for batch and fed-batch (pulses), respectively. As a general conclusion of the present study, it can be stated that experimental design is justified if the starting parameters CRLB errors are inferior to 19.5 % (vmax) and 45% (Km), for batch processes, and inferior to 42 % and to 50% for fed-batch (pulses) process. Otherwise equidistant sampling is a more rational decision. This conclusion clearly supports that, for fed-batch operation, the use of experimental design is likely to largely improve the identification of Michaelis-Menten kinetic parameters.

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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Sanitary Engineering in the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the New University of Lisbon

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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biochemistry

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J Biol Inorg Chem (2007) 12:691–698 DOI 10.1007/s00775-007-0219-9

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J Biol Inorg Chem (2006) 11: 433–444 DOI 10.1007/s00775-006-0090-0

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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Developmental Biology

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Part of the results of this thesis was presented in the following meetings: Susana Ponte, Lara Carvalho, Inês Cristo and António Jacinto. The role of Grainy head in epithelial tissue growth. Drostuga 2013. Faro, Portugal, January 3rd 2014 [poster] Susana Ponte, Lara Carvalho, Inês Cristo and António Jacinto. The role of Grainy head in epithelial tissue growth. Drostuga 2014. Tomar, Portugal, September 5th-6th 2014 [poster]

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Dissertation presented to obtain the PhD degree in Biochemistry

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Sociedade Polis Litoral Ria Formosa,Projects Quasus and Project Toxigest financed by PROMAR (2007-2013)

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Esta dissertação teve como objetivo o desenvolvimento de espumas porosas de hidroxiapatite (HA) baseadas em réplicas invertidas de cristais coloidais (ICC) para substituição óssea. Um ICC é uma estrutura tridimensional de elevada porosidade que apresenta uma rede interconectada de poros com elevada uniformidade de tamanhos. Este tipo de arquitetura possibilita uma proliferação celular homogénea e superiores propriedades mecânicas quando comparada com espumas de geometria não uniforme. O cristal coloidal (CC) - o molde da espuma - foi criado por empacotamento de microesferas de poliestireno (270 μm) produzidas por microfluídica e posterior tratamento térmico. O molde foi impregnado com um gel de hidroxiapatite produzido via sol-gel utilizando pentóxido de fósforo e nitrato de cálcio tetrahidratado como percursores de fósforo e cálcio, respectivamente. A espuma cerâmica foi obtida num único passo depois de um tratamento térmico a 1100oC que permitiu a solidificação do gel e a remoção do CC. A análise por espetroscopia de infravermelho por transformada de Fourier (FTIR) e difração de raios-X (XRD) revelou uma hidroxiapatite carbonatada tipo A com presença de fosfatos tricálcicos. As propriedades mecânicas foram avaliadas por testes de compressão. A biocompatibilidade in vitro foi demonstrada através de testes de adesão e proliferação celular de osteoblastos.