Anselme Karine, Bigerelle Maxence
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces (ICSI), UPR CNRS 9069, 15 rue Jean Starcky, BP2488, 68057 Mulhouse Cedex, France.
Biomaterials. 2006 Mar;27(8):1187-99. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.10.009. Epub 2005 Oct 27.
Based on our experiments, we propose a statistical modeling approach of the in vitro interactions between biological objects and materials. The objective of this paper is to provide basic principles for developing more ambitious experiments comparing the simultaneous influence of more than one or two parameters on various observations, taking advantage of convenient statistical and mathematical techniques for the treatment of measured data. Analyzing some examples of our own experiments, the essential features needed for modeling cell/material interaction studies are presented. Firstly, we describe the initial process of designing appropriate experiments that allow for comprehensive modeling. In the second part, we illustrate the different applications of a specific statistical modeling technique, the bootstrap protocol, on either the amplification of data, the elimination of correlation existing between measured parameters or, out of a set of parameters, identification of the most relevant parameter for further statistical analysis. Finally, based on recent statistical analysis tools such as the bootstrap, we illustrate the relative influence of biological and physical parameters in phenomenological studies of cell/material interactions.
基于我们的实验,我们提出了一种生物物体与材料之间体外相互作用的统计建模方法。本文的目的是利用方便的统计和数学技术来处理测量数据,为开展更具雄心的实验提供基本原理,这些实验将比较一个以上或两个参数对各种观测结果的同时影响。通过分析我们自己实验的一些例子,展示了细胞/材料相互作用研究建模所需的基本特征。首先,我们描述了设计适当实验以进行全面建模的初始过程。在第二部分中,我们说明了一种特定统计建模技术——自助法协议在数据放大、消除测量参数之间存在的相关性或从一组参数中识别最相关参数以进行进一步统计分析方面的不同应用。最后,基于诸如自助法等最新统计分析工具,我们阐述了在细胞/材料相互作用的现象学研究中生物和物理参数的相对影响。