Optimal strategies in immunology III. The IgM-IgG switch
DOI10.1007/BF00276984zbMATH Open0465.92008OpenAlexW2028284457WikidataQ52753775 ScholiaQ52753775MaRDI QIDQ1154963FDOQ1154963
Authors: Alan S. Perelson, Byron Goldstein, Sol Rocklin
Publication date: 1980
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00276984
immunologyoptimal controlantigenlysisantibody responseB lymphocytesIgM-IgG switch-immunoglobulin Mimmunoglobulin G
Genetics and epigenetics (92D10) Model systems in control theory (93C99) Physiological, cellular and medical topics (92Cxx)
Cites Work
- Optimal strategies in immunology. I: B-cell differentiation and proliferation
- Optimal strategies in immunology II. B memory cell production
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- The kinetics of hemolytic plaque formation. V: The influence of geometry on plaque growth
- Detection and analysis of recognition and selection in the immune response
- The closest pair of N random points on the surface of a sphere
Cited In (7)
- Stochastic optimal therapy for enhanced immune response
- Some stochastic models in immunology
- A computational approach for understanding immune response to multiple epitopes based on optimal control formulation
- Optimal control of innate immune response
- Extension and justification of quasi-steady-state approximation for reversible bimolecular binding
- On the validity of the quasi-steady state approximation of bimolecular reactions in solution
- Dynamic optimization of host defense, immune memory, and post-infection pathogen levels in mammals
This page was built for publication: Optimal strategies in immunology III. The IgM-IgG switch
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1154963)