Samuel Bernard

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Cost-effective G-CSF therapy strategies for cyclical neutropenia: mathematical modelling based hypotheses2020-09-07Paper
Erratum to ``Oscillations in cyclical neutropenia: new evidence based on mathematical modeling2020-06-03Paper
Oscillations in cyclical neutropenia: new evidence based on mathematical modeling2020-05-06Paper
Regulation of mammalian cell cycle progression in the regenerating liver2018-09-21Paper
Stability analysis of a model of interaction between the immune system and cancer cells in chronic myelogenous leukemia2018-07-05Paper
A multiscale modelling approach for the regulation of the cell cycle by the circadian clock2018-02-28Paper
Long-term treatment effects in chronic myeloid leukemia2017-09-15Paper
Moving the boundaries of granulopoiesis modelling2017-03-28Paper
Optimal linear stability condition for scalar differential equations with distributed delay2016-03-10Paper
First passage times in homogeneous nucleation: dependence on the total number of particles2015-10-15Paper
Modeling circadian clock-cell cycle interaction effects on cell population growth rates2015-04-23Paper
A model for genome size evolution2014-11-05Paper
Modeling Biological Rhythms in Cell Populations2013-03-13Paper
Hybrid Model of Erythropoiesis and Leukemia Treatment with Cytosine Arabinoside2012-03-16Paper
Distributed delays stabilize negative feedback loops2009-10-23Paper
Modelling transcriptional feedback loops: the role of Gro/TLE1 in Hes1 oscillations2009-01-20Paper
Long Period Oscillations in aG0Model of Hematopoietic Stem Cells2005-10-28Paper
Sufficient conditions for stability of linear differential equations with distributed delay2002-09-11Paper

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