ABSTRACT:
This a model from the article:
Population dynamics of immune responses to persistent viruses.
Nowak MA, Bangham CR. Science
1996 Apr 5;272(5258):74-9 8600540
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Abstract:
Mathematical models, which are based on a firm understanding of biological
interactions, can provide nonintuitive insights into the dynamics of host
responses to infectious agents and can suggest new avenues for experimentation.
Here, a simple mathematical approach is developed to explore the relation
between antiviral immune responses, virus load, and virus diversity. The model
results are compared to data on cytotoxic T cell responses and viral diversity
in infections with the human T cell leukemia virus (HTLV-1) and the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1).
This model was taken from the CellML repository
and automatically converted to SBML.
The original model was:
Nowak MA, Bangham CR. (1996) - version=1.0
The original CellML model was created by:
Ethan Choi
mcho099@aucklanduni.ac.nz
The University of Auckland
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