Neuro-fuzzy method for predicting the viability of stem cells treated at different time-concentration conditions
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Bindal, Umesh
Lin, Chai Wen
Kasim, Noor Hayaty Abu
Ramasamy, Thamil Selvee AP
Dabbagh, Ali
Salwana, Ely
Shamshirband, Shahaboddin
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Dental stem cells isolated for human dental pulp are an excellent source for regenerative medicine and dentistry. Simulation of clinical scenario is one of the crucial challenges for evaluation of the efficacy of DPSCs in various regenerative therapies. In this study we evaluated the viability of DPSCs after treatment with artificial bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) as the main component responsible for inducing inflammatory response in majority of the inflammatory conditions in clinical scenario. Although a number of studies have previously treated stem cells with LPS from bacteria, however the accuracy level of the outcome was not established. Here we have analyzed the outcome using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inferences system (ANFIS) to predict the viability of human DPSCs after treatment with bacterial LPS.
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Technology and Health Care
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25
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6
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Bindal, P; Bindal, U; Lin, CW; Kasim, NHA; Ramasamy, TSAP; Dabbagh, A; Salwana, E; Shamshirband, S, Neuro-fuzzy method for predicting the viability of stem cells treated at different time-concentration conditions, Technology and Health Care, 2017, 25 (6), pp. 1041-1051