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Patient-specific modeling of the neuroendocrine HPA-axis and its relation to depression: ultradian and circadian oscillations
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    Patient-specific modeling of the neuroendocrine HPA-axis and its relation to depression: ultradian and circadian oscillations (English)
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    20 November 2014
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    depression
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    HPA-axis
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    patient specific
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    non-linear mixed effects ODE model
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    parameter estimation
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    bio-marker
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