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The following pages link to Mathematical model of immune response to hepatitis B (Q1642522):
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- Modeling reveals no direct role of the extent of HBV DNA integrations on the outcome of infection (Q2041327) (← links)
- Modeling the effect of activation of CD\(4^+\) T cells on HIV dynamics (Q2090370) (← links)
- Virus infection model under nonlinear perturbation: ergodic stationary distribution and extinction (Q2109198) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of hepatitis B virus infection for antiviral therapy using LHAM (Q2119483) (← links)
- Global stability of discrete pathogen infection model with humoral immunity and cell-to-cell transmission (Q2122437) (← links)
- Approximate solutions for HBV infection with stability analysis using LHAM during antiviral therapy (Q2126599) (← links)
- A fractional order HBV model with hospitalization (Q2180346) (← links)
- Global stability of a delayed adaptive immunity viral infection with two routes of infection and multi-stages of infected cells (Q2204541) (← links)
- Stochastic dynamics in a time-delayed model for autoimmunity (Q2306286) (← links)
- Global stability and optimal control for a hepatitis B virus infection model with immune response and drug therapy (Q2318328) (← links)
- Global stability of discrete virus dynamics models with humoural immunity and latency (Q3304314) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF A NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL MODEL OF HEPATITIS B DISEASE (Q5101516) (← links)
- Impact of adaptive immune response and cellular infection on delayed virus dynamics with multi-stages of infected cells (Q5215545) (← links)
- On a three-dimensional and two four-dimensional oncolytic viro-therapy models (Q6081467) (← links)
- A delayed diffusive HBV model with nonlinear incidence and CTL immune response (Q6189782) (← links)