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The following pages link to An extended mathematical model of tumor growth and its interaction with the immune system, to be used for developing an optimized immunotherapy treatment protocol (Q1680709):
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- A cancer treatment based on synergy between anti-angiogenic and immune cell therapies (Q305603) (← links)
- T model of growth and its application in systems of tumor-immune dynamics (Q356968) (← links)
- A validated mathematical model of tumor growth including tumor-host interaction, cell-mediated immune response and chemotherapy (Q486657) (← links)
- A structural methodology for modeling immune-tumor interactions including pro- and anti-tumor factors for clinical applications (Q669039) (← links)
- Existence and bifurcation of non-constant positive steady states for a tumor-immune model (Q2022994) (← links)
- Role of regulatory T cells on a simple tumor-immune interaction system (Q2025486) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics in tumor-immune system interaction models with delays (Q2026624) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of gut microbiome on therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors against cancer (Q2164665) (← links)
- Metaheuristics and Pontryagin's minimum principle for optimal therapeutic protocols in cancer immunotherapy: a case study and methods comparison (Q2192671) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of immunotherapies on human castration-resistant prostate cancer (Q2225975) (← links)
- Optimal control of effector-tumor-normal cells dynamics in presence of adoptive immunotherapy (Q2671040) (← links)
- Developing and studying the dynamical behavior of a nonlinear mathematical model for cancers with tumor by considering immune system role (Q5164556) (← links)
- A tumor-Immune interaction model with the effect of impulse therapy (Q6058689) (← links)
- Studying the importance of regulatory T cells in chemoimmunotherapy mathematical modeling and proposing new approaches for developing a mathematical dynamic of cancer (Q6174173) (← links)
- A Mathematical Model of TCR-T Cell Therapy for Cervical Cancer (Q6496561) (← links)