Nonlinear mixed-effects HIV dynamic models with considering left-censored measurements
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Publication:499765
DOI10.1186/2195-5832-1-13zbMath1358.92062WikidataQ58045678 ScholiaQ58045678MaRDI QIDQ499765
Publication date: 6 October 2015
Published in: Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/2195-5832-1-13
below detection limit; drug efficacy; HIV dynamic model; long-term treatment; nonlinear mixed-effect model
62P10: Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis
62N01: Censored data models
92C50: Medical applications (general)
92C60: Medical epidemiology
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