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The following pages link to The effect of antibody-dependent enhancement, cross immunity, and vector population on the dynamics of dengue fever (Q1715145):
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- The role of antibody in enhancing dengue virus infection (Q494457) (← links)
- Modeling of dengue with impact of asymptomatic infection and ADE factor (Q778871) (← links)
- T-cell mediated adaptive immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement in secondary dengue infection (Q1739306) (← links)
- Mathematical evaluation of the role of cross immunity and nonlinear incidence rate on the transmission dynamics of two dengue serotypes (Q2058206) (← links)
- Cross immunity protection and antibody-dependent enhancement in a distributed delay dynamic model (Q2130358) (← links)
- Dynamics analysis of a Zika-dengue co-infection model with dengue vaccine and antibody-dependent enhancement (Q2157561) (← links)
- Infection severity across scales in multi-strain immuno-epidemiological dengue model structured by host antibody level (Q2182295) (← links)
- Modelling the relationship between antibody-dependent enhancement and immunological distance with application to dengue (Q2201867) (← links)
- Coinfection, altered vector infectivity, and antibody-dependent enhancement: the dengue-zika interplay (Q2299321) (← links)
- Coupling dynamics of epidemic spreading and information diffusion on complex networks (Q2333262) (← links)
- Analysis of an asymmetric two-strain dengue model (Q2452788) (← links)
- Breaking the symmetry: immune enhancement increases persistence of dengue viruses in the presence of asymmetric transmission rates (Q2635168) (← links)
- The potential impact of vaccination on the dynamics of dengue infections (Q5963805) (← links)
- Temporary cross-immunity as a plausible driver of asynchronous cycles of dengue serotypes (Q6188384) (← links)