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The following pages link to Mathematical modeling of allergy and specific immunotherapy: Th1-Th2-Treg interactions (Q2261625):
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- The re-polarisation of M2 and M1 macrophages and its role on cancer outcomes (Q304804) (← links)
- Mathematical model of the roles of T cells in inflammatory bowel disease (Q372035) (← links)
- Modeling the role of TGF-\(\beta\) in regulation of the Th17 phenotype in the LPS-driven immune system (Q458719) (← links)
- Mathematical models for immunology: current state of the art and future research directions (Q518216) (← links)
- A structural methodology for modeling immune-tumor interactions including pro- and anti-tumor factors for clinical applications (Q669039) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation in a model of TGF-\(\beta\) in regulation of the Th17 phenotype (Q727927) (← links)
- When is allergen immunotherapy effective? (Q1701583) (← links)
- Global well-posedness and pattern formations of the immune system induced by chemotaxis (Q2038737) (← links)
- Z-control on dynamics of pollution-allergy model (Q2076713) (← links)
- Global boundedness and stability analysis of the quasilinear immune chemotaxis system (Q2101100) (← links)
- Modelling and investigation of the \(\mathrm{CD}4^+\) T cells -- macrophages paradox in melanoma immunotherapies (Q2402514) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and its analysis for instability of the immune system induced by chemotaxis (Q2409171) (← links)
- Global boundedness of the immune chemotaxis system with general kinetic functions (Q2681759) (← links)
- Stability Analysis of the Immune System Induced by Chemotaxis (Q6076411) (← links)