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The following pages link to Mathematical modeling of viral kinetics under immune control during primary HIV-1 infection (Q1624546):
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- Global stability and Hopf bifurcation of an HIV-1 infection model with saturation incidence and delayed CTL immune response (Q274957) (← links)
- Kinetic model of HIV infection including hematopoietic progenitor cells (Q419392) (← links)
- Stochastic models for virus and immune system dynamics (Q427087) (← links)
- Time-course analysis of main markers of primary infection in cats with the feline immunodeficiency virus (Q454644) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification in simulations of epidemics using polynomial chaos (Q454732) (← links)
- Mathematical model of multivalent virus-antibody complex formation in humans following acute and chronic HIV infections (Q493073) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of biomarkers during primary HIV infection taking into account the uncertainty of infection date (Q542952) (← links)
- Hybrid Taguchi-differential evolution algorithm for parameter estimation of differential equation models with application to HIV dynamics (Q613889) (← links)
- An effective automatic procedure for testing parameter identifiability of HIV/AIDS models (Q635903) (← links)
- A delayed HIV-1 model with virus waning term (Q746555) (← links)
- Quantifying the antiviral effect of APOBEC3 on HIV-1 infection in humanized mouse model (Q827799) (← links)
- Bifurcations of a mathematical model for HIV dynamics (Q890538) (← links)
- Numerical schemes for solving and optimizing multiscale models with age of hepatitis C virus dynamics (Q1644647) (← links)
- Dynamics of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes and helper cells in human immunodeficiency virus infection with Hill-type infection rate and sigmoidal CTL expansion (Q1681651) (← links)
- Delayed model for HIV infection with drug effects (Q1702942) (← links)
- Modeling the role of acquired immune response and antiretroviral therapy in the dynamics of HIV infection (Q1996972) (← links)
- A parameter estimation method for multiscale models of hepatitis C virus dynamics (Q2008235) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of an age-structured HIV-1 infection model with CTL immune response (Q2045574) (← links)
- Optimal control using linear feedback control and neutralizing antibodies for an HIV model with dynamical analysis (Q2103155) (← links)
- Stochastic HIV model coupled with pharmacokinetics and drug adherence may explain intermittent viral blips (Q2161448) (← links)
- Numerical solution with analysis of HIV/AIDS dynamics model with effect of fusion and cure rate (Q2178962) (← links)
- Analysis of HIV models with multiple target cell populations and general nonlinear rates of viral infection and cell death (Q2228789) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and clinical implications of an HIV model with adaptive immunity (Q2283783) (← links)
- Mathematical model for HIV dynamics in HIV-specific helper cells (Q2299686) (← links)
- A delayed HIV infection model with apoptosis and viral loss (Q3300972) (← links)
- BISTABILITY ANALYSIS OF AN HIV MODEL WITH IMMUNE RESPONSE (Q4684140) (← links)
- Analysis of an HIV model with post-treatment control (Q4964039) (← links)
- Residual Method for Nonlinear System of Initial Value Problems (Q4993653) (← links)
- Dynamic Behavioral Analysis of an HIV Model Incorporating Immune Responses (Q5197650) (← links)
- Immune response in HIV epidemics for distinct transmission rates and for saturated CTL response (Q5229647) (← links)
- What explains the poor contraction of the viral load during paediatric HIV infection? (Q6174243) (← links)
- HIV infection dynamics and viral rebound: modeling results from humanized mice (Q6174299) (← links)
- A mathematical model for transmission dynamics of HIV/AIDS with effect of weak CD\(4^+\) T cells (Q6197048) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification for the random HIV dynamical model driven by drug adherence (Q6594271) (← links)
- The effects of delay and impulsive drug therapy in an HIV model with CTLs immune response (Q6596596) (← links)