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The following pages link to Drug resistance in cancer chemotherapy as an optimal control problem (Q2492128):
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- Dynamics and optimal control of chemotherapy for low grade gliomas: insights from a mathematical model (Q321717) (← links)
- Limiting the development of anti-cancer drug resistance in a spatial model of micrometastases (Q326548) (← links)
- On drug resistance and metronomic chemotherapy: a mathematical modeling and optimal control approach (Q335265) (← links)
- Dynamics and control of a mathematical model for metronomic chemotherapy (Q745131) (← links)
- Parameter identification problems and analysis of the impact of porous media in biofluid heat transfer in biological tissues during thermal therapy (Q974543) (← links)
- Chemotherapy of vascularised tumours: role of vessel density and the effect of vascular ``pruning'' (Q1716206) (← links)
- Maximum tolerated dose versus metronomic scheduling in the treatment of metastatic cancers (Q1790751) (← links)
- Stochastic modelling of slow-progressing tumors: analysis and applications to the cell interplay and control of low grade gliomas (Q2004287) (← links)
- Optimization of an \textit{in vitro} chemotherapy to avoid resistant tumours (Q2013482) (← links)
- New observations on optimal cancer treatments for a fractional tumor growth model with and without singular kernel (Q2201411) (← links)
- Optimal control analysis of a leukemia model under imatinib treatment (Q2228752) (← links)
- The impact of cell density and mutations in a model of multidrug resistance in solid tumors (Q2254660) (← links)
- On the role of tumor heterogeneity for optimal cancer chemotherapy (Q2328346) (← links)
- Optimal geometric control applied to the protein misfolding cyclic amplification process (Q2340514) (← links)
- A 3-compartment model for chemotherapy of heterogeneous tumor populations (Q2340517) (← links)
- Combination of direct methods and homotopy in numerical optimal control: application to the optimization of chemotherapy in cancer (Q2420794) (← links)
- Chemotherapy for tumors: An analysis of the dynamics and a study of quadratic and linear optimal controls (Q2455569) (← links)
- Optimization of an amplification protocol for misfolded proteins by using relaxed control (Q2512934) (← links)
- Optimal control problems for differential equations applied to tumor growth: state of the art (Q2690605) (← links)
- Competition between populations: preventing domination of resistant population using optimal control (Q2692022) (← links)
- Optimizing the delivery of combination therapy for tumors: A mathematical model (Q2977889) (← links)
- Optimal Control of Cancer Treatments: Mathematical Models for the Tumor Microenvironment (Q3467045) (← links)
- Why Is Evolution Important in Cancer and What Mathematics Should Be Used to Treat Cancer? Focus on Drug Resistance (Q4556925) (← links)
- On minimising tumoural growth under treatment resistance (Q6136591) (← links)
- Modeling of drug resistance: Comparison of two hypotheses for slowly proliferating tumors on the example of low‐grade gliomas (Q6141477) (← links)