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The following pages link to Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Long-Term HIV Dynamic Models and Antiviral Response (Q3008884):
Displayed 15 items.
- A nonlinear mixed-effects model for multivariate longitudinal data with dropout with application to HIV disease dynamics (Q321422) (← links)
- Kinetic model of HIV infection including hematopoietic progenitor cells (Q419392) (← links)
- Mixed-effects estimation in dynamic models of plant growth for the assessment of inter-individual variability (Q725250) (← links)
- Fast derivatives of likelihood functionals for ODE based models using adjoint-state method (Q1695436) (← links)
- Parameter estimation of complex mixed models based on meta-model approach (Q1703828) (← links)
- Identifiability analysis of linear ordinary differential equation systems with a single trajectory (Q2148033) (← links)
- A regularization method for the parameter estimation problem in ordinary differential equations via discrete optimal control theory (Q2189116) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of Usutu virus infection in birds (Q2235566) (← links)
- Comparing vector-host and SIR models for dengue transmission (Q2437728) (← links)
- Mixed-effects Models with Skewed Distributions for Time-varying Decay Rate in HIV Dynamics (Q2809647) (← links)
- A nonlinear mixed-effects model for multivariate longitudinal data with partially observed outcomes with application to HIV disease dynamics (Q5138548) (← links)
- Joint modelling of longitudinal and repeated time-to-event data using nonlinear mixed-effects models and the stochastic approximation expectation–maximization algorithm (Q5220804) (← links)
- Parameter Estimation and Variable Selection for Big Systems of Linear Ordinary Differential Equations: A Matrix-Based Approach (Q5231494) (← links)
- Dynamic models for estimating the effect of HAART on CD4 in observational studies: Application to the Aquitaine Cohort and the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (Q5347438) (← links)
- Using the SAEM algorithm for mechanistic joint models characterizing the relationship between nonlinear PSA kinetics and survival in prostate cancer patients (Q5347442) (← links)