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Global asymptotic behavior of solutions for a parabolic-parabolic-ODE chemotaxis system modeling multiple sclerosis
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    Global asymptotic behavior of solutions for a parabolic-parabolic-ODE chemotaxis system modeling multiple sclerosis (English)
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    16 June 2020
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    A model of multiple sclerosis consists of a chemotactic equation with logistic reaction term describing evolutions of the density of macrophages, a diffusion equation for concentration of a cytokine and an ordinary differential equation for the density of oligodendrocytes. The authors study existence, boundedness and asymptotic behavior of solutions of an initial-boundary value problem, and show their convergence to homogeneous steady states under some supplementary assumptions.
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    chemotaxis
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    model of multiple sclerosis
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    global in time solutions
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    large time behavior
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