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The following pages link to Modeling within-host viral dynamics: the role of CTL immune responses in the evolution of drug resistance (Q2033746):
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- Modeling the effect of activation of CD\(4^+\) T cells on HIV dynamics (Q2090370) (← links)
- A within-host drug resistance model with continuous state-dependent viral strains (Q2176469) (← links)
- Dynamics of an HIV infection model with two infection routes and evolutionary competition between two viral strains (Q2183047) (← links)
- Modeling within-host HIV-1 dynamics and the evolution of drug resistance: trade-offs between viral enzyme function and drug susceptibility (Q2219787) (← links)
- Sampling HIV intrahost genealogies based on a model of acute stage CTL response (Q2429416) (← links)
- Escaping stochastic extinction of mutant virus: temporal pattern of emergence of drug resistance within a host (Q2670168) (← links)
- Towards a new combination therapy with vectored immunoprophylaxis for HIV: modeling ``Shock and kill'' strategy (Q2681860) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of drugs of abuse on within-host dynamics of two HIV species (Q2693213) (← links)
- Modeling the Effect of Reactive Oxygen Species and CTL Immune Response on HIV Dynamics (Q5158817) (← links)
- A mathematical model for HIV dynamics with multiple infections: implications for immune escape (Q6553213) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis and chaos for a double-strains HIV coinfection model with intracellular delays, saturated incidence and logistic growth (Q6659355) (← links)