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- Varying inoculum dose to assess the roles of the immune response and target cell depletion by the pathogen in control of acute viral infections
- Tracking for parameter and state estimation in possibly misspecified partially observed linear ordinary differential equations
- Mars approach for global sensitivity analysis of differential equation models with applications to dynamics of influenza infection
- Interlocked feedback loops balance the adaptive immune response
- Evolution of viral life-cycle in response to cytotoxic T lymphocyte-mediated immunity
- Modelling cross-reactivity and memory in the cellular adaptive immune response to influenza infection in the host
- Towards multiscale modeling of influenza infection
- Predicting pathogen-specific CD8 T cell immune responses from a modeling approach
- Independent, Incidence Independent and Weakly Reversible Decompositions of Chemical Reaction Networks
- Quantifying relative within-host replication fitness in influenza virus competition experiments
- The within-host viral kinetics of SARS-CoV-2
- Parameter estimation for semiparametric ordinary differential equation models
- Optimal Control and Additive Perturbations Help in Estimating Ill-Posed and Uncertain Dynamical Systems
- On the extinction probability in models of within-host infection: the role of latency and immunity
- Neuraminidase inhibitors for treatment of human and avian strain influenza: a comparative modeling study
- A diffusive tuberculosis model with early and late latent infections: New Lyapunov function approach to global stability
- Independent decompositions of chemical reaction networks
- Modelling within-host macrophage dynamics in influenza virus infection
- What controls the acute viral infection following yellow fever vaccination?
- Mathematical models for immunology: current state of the art and future research directions
- New global dynamical results and application of several SVEIS epidemic models with temporary immunity
- The logistic growth model as an approximating model for viral load measurements of influenza a virus
- A multi-group model for estimating the transmission rate of hand, foot and mouth disease in mainland China
- Physiological factors leading to a successful vaccination: a computational approach
- A regularization method for the parameter estimation problem in ordinary differential equations via discrete optimal control theory
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