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The following pages link to Towards multiscale modeling of influenza infection (Q2635175):
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- Dynamics of influenza virus and human host interactions during infection and replication cycle (Q371992) (← links)
- Coupling multiscale within-host dynamics and between-host transmission with recovery (SIR) dynamics (Q669185) (← links)
- Tensor based approach to the numerical treatment of the parameter estimation problems in mathematical immunology (Q682032) (← links)
- Probabilistic model of influenza virus transmissibility at various temperature and humidity conditions (Q1631072) (← links)
- Multiscale model within-host and between-host for viral infectious diseases (Q1784420) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal dynamics of host-virus competition: a model study of influenza A (Q2010883) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of ventilator-induced lung inflammation (Q2041302) (← links)
- Modeling influenza-like illnesses through composite compartmental models (Q2150128) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for predicting lifestyles of viral pathogens (Q2183171) (← links)
- Coupling the macroscale to the microscale in a spatiotemporal context to examine effects of spatial diffusion on disease transmission (Q2183176) (← links)
- Simple scaling laws for influenza A rise time, duration, and severity (Q2210100) (← links)
- A multiscale multicellular spatiotemporal model of local influenza infection and immune response (Q2243102) (← links)
- Model of influenza A virus infection: dynamics of viral antagonism and innate immune response (Q2632814) (← links)
- Determining drug efficacy parameters for mathematical models of influenza (Q3304611) (← links)
- Development and application of multiscale models of acute viral infections in intervention research (Q5120067) (← links)
- Analysis of a Reaction-Diffusion SIR Epidemic Model with Noncompliant Behavior (Q6049426) (← links)
- Stability and bifurcation analysis of a nested multi-scale model for COVID-19 viral infection (Q6579801) (← links)
- Pulmonary epithelial wound healing and the immune system. Mathematical modeling and bifurcation analysis of a bistable system (Q6671200) (← links)