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The following pages link to Modelling the human immune response dynamics during progression from Mycobacterium latent infection to disease (Q1988943):
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- Mathematical model of mycobacterium-host interaction describes physiology of persistence (Q327128) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of macrophage-bacteria interaction in tuberculosis infection (Q1756830) (← links)
- The timing of TNF and IFN-\(\gamma\) signaling affects macrophage activation strategies during \textit{Mycobacterium tuberculosis} infection (Q1794413) (← links)
- Modeling innate immune response to early Mycobacterium infection (Q1929608) (← links)
- A pressure model of immune response to mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in several space dimensions (Q1942350) (← links)
- A mathematical model for cellular immunology of tuberculosis (Q1942502) (← links)
- A virtual host model of \textit{Mycobacterium tuberculosis} infection identifies early immune events as predictive of infection outcomes (Q2116000) (← links)
- The human immune response to \textit{Mycobacterium tuberculosis} in lung and lymph node (Q2187579) (← links)
- An investigation of tuberculosis progression revealing the role of macrophages apoptosis via sensitivity and bifurcation analysis (Q2232136) (← links)
- Disease clearance of tuberculosis infection: an in-host continuous-time Markov chain model (Q2246458) (← links)
- A mathematical representation of the development of \textit{Mycobacterium tuberculosis} active, latent and dormant stages (Q2263476) (← links)
- A population model capturing dynamics of tuberculosis granulomas predicts host infection outcomes (Q2339926) (← links)
- Modelling the human immune response mechanisms to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in the lungs (Q2370406) (← links)
- A comprehensive and detailed within-host modeling study involving crucial biomarkers and optimal drug regimen for type I lepra reaction: a deterministic approach (Q6132306) (← links)
- Analysis of a simple mathematical model describing tuberculous granuloma (Q6575015) (← links)
- Study of immune response in a latent tuberculosis infection model (Q6649294) (← links)