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Requirements for Documenting Electrical Cell Stimulation Experiments for Replicability and Numerical Modeling.

Kai Budde, Julius Zimmermann, Elisa Neuhaus, Max Schroder, Adelinde M Uhrmacher, Ursula van Rienen.   

Abstract

Thorough documentation of biological experiments is necessary for their replicability. This becomes even more evident when individual steps of in vitro wet-lab experiments are to be incorporated into computer simulation models. In the highly interdisciplinary field of electrical stimulation of biological cells, not only biological but also physical aspects play a crucial role. Simulations may help to identify parameters that influence cells and thereby reveal new insights into mechanisms of the cell biological system. However, missing or misleading documentation of the electrical stimulation step within wet-lab experiments may lead to discrepancies between reported and simulated electrical quantities. In addition, this threatens the replicability of electrical stimulation experiments. Thus, we argue that a minimal set of information is needed to enable a translation of electrical stimulation experiments of biological cells into computer simulation experiments and to support replicability. This set includes detailed information about the electronic devices and components, their set-up as well as the applied stimulus and shall be integrated into an existing guideline for cell biological experiments. Ideally, the documentation should also contain measured properties of the cellular and experimental environment. Furthermore, a realization of our proposed documentation requirements within electronic lab notebooks may provide a crucial step toward a more seamless integration of wet-lab data into simulations. Based on two exemplary studies, we demonstrate the relevance of our claim.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31946082     DOI: 10.1109/EMBC.2019.8856863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc        ISSN: 1557-170X


  4 in total

1.  Pulsed Electrical Stimulation Affects Osteoblast Adhesion and Calcium Ion Signaling.

Authors:  Susanne Staehlke; Meike Bielfeldt; Julius Zimmermann; Martina Gruening; Ingo Barke; Thomas Freitag; Sylvia Speller; Ursula Van Rienen; Barbara Nebe
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 7.666

2.  Numerical Simulations as Means for Tailoring Electrically Conductive Hydrogels Towards Cartilage Tissue Engineering by Electrical Stimulation.

Authors:  Julius Zimmermann; Thomas Distler; Aldo R Boccaccini; Ursula van Rienen
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Using a Digital Twin of an Electrical Stimulation Device to Monitor and Control the Electrical Stimulation of Cells in vitro.

Authors:  Julius Zimmermann; Kai Budde; Nils Arbeiter; Francia Molina; Alexander Storch; Adelinde M Uhrmacher; Ursula van Rienen
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-08

4.  Structure-based knowledge acquisition from electronic lab notebooks for research data provenance documentation.

Authors:  Max Schröder; Susanne Staehlke; Paul Groth; J Barbara Nebe; Sascha Spors; Frank Krüger
Journal:  J Biomed Semantics       Date:  2022-01-31
  4 in total

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