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    Boundedness in a haptotactic cross-diffusion system modeling oncolytic virotherapy (English)
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    The authors present a cross-diffusion model describing an oncolytic virotherapy, which takes into account the influence of the extracellular matrix taxis over the tumor-oncolytic virus interaction in the form of haptotaxis of both cancer cells and oncolytic virus. Under some suitable assumptions on the system parameters, the authors succeed in proving the global boundedness of solutions to an associated spatially two-dimensional initial-boundary value problem.
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    global boundedness
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    PDE-ODE system
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    cross-diffusion model
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