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The following pages link to Lipoprotein oxidation and its significance for atherosclerosis: a mathematical approach (Q253188):
Displayed 14 items.
- Mathematical two-compartment model of human cholesterol transport in application to high blood cholesterol diagnosis and treatment (Q281279) (← links)
- Long time evolution of atherosclerotic plaques (Q285188) (← links)
- Stability analysis of a model of atherosclerotic plaque growth (Q308751) (← links)
- Athero-protective effects of high density lipoproteins (HDL): an ODE model of the early stages of atherosclerosis (Q458724) (← links)
- An ODE model of early stages of atherosclerosis: mechanisms of the inflammatory response (Q711498) (← links)
- The shape of things to come: using models with physiological structure to predict mortality trajectories (Q851390) (← links)
- Bifurcation and dynamics in a mathematical model of early atherosclerosis. How acute inflammation drives lesion development (Q893817) (← links)
- Mathematical analyses of two-compartment model of human cholesterol circulatory transport in application to high blood cholesterol prevention, diagnosis and treatment (Q896713) (← links)
- A quantitative model of early atherosclerotic plaques parameterized using in vitro experiments (Q1706285) (← links)
- Numerical and analytical study of an atherosclerosis inflammatory disease model (Q2249675) (← links)
- A free boundary problem for steady small plaques in the artery and their stability (Q2344800) (← links)
- A dynamical model of lipoprotein metabolism (Q2426302) (← links)
- A new correlation for inclusion of leaky junctions in macroscopic modeling of atherosclerotic lesion initiation (Q2635007) (← links)
- Which Small Reaction Networks Are Multistationary? (Q5266352) (← links)