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The following pages link to A new modeling approach to the effect of antimicrobial agents on heterogeneous microbial populations (Q2369320):
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- Bacterial fitness shapes the population dynamics of antibiotic-resistant and -susceptible bacteria in a model of combined antibiotic and anti-virulence treatment (Q530477) (← links)
- On the spread of epidemics in a closed heterogeneous population (Q954071) (← links)
- A model of the complex response of \textit{Staphylococcus aureus} to methicillin (Q1617608) (← links)
- Quantifying the impact of a periodic presence of antimicrobial on resistance evolution in a homogeneous microbial population of fixed size (Q1712672) (← links)
- A nosocomial-pathogens-infections model with impulsive antibiotics treatment on multiple bacteria (Q1734745) (← links)
- A bargaining approach for resolving the tradeoff between beneficial and harmful drug responses (Q1784422) (← links)
- A competitive model in a chemostat with nutrient recycling and antibiotic treatment (Q1926224) (← links)
- Antibiotic cycling versus mixing: the difficulty of using mathematical models to definitively quantify their relative merits (Q1942408) (← links)
- Population dynamics models based on the transmission mechanism of mcr-1 (Q2155423) (← links)
- An agent-based lattice model for the emergence of anti-microbial resistance (Q2288477) (← links)
- On mathematical theory of selection: continuous time population dynamics (Q2340033) (← links)
- Analysis of stability to cheaters in models of antibiotic degrading microbial communities (Q2404042) (← links)
- Investigating the impact of combination phage and antibiotic therapy: a modeling study (Q2658316) (← links)
- MODELING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN PREGNANT WOMAN AND FETUS (Q4911195) (← links)
- Optimizing antimicrobial treatment schedules: some fundamental analytical results (Q6188369) (← links)
- A birth-death model to understand bacterial antimicrobial heteroresistance from time-kill curves (Q6632653) (← links)