131-137This paper gives an over view of the use of cellular automata (CA) model of drug therapy for HIV infection. Non-uniform CA is employed to simulate drug treatment of HIV infection, where each computational domain may contain different CA rules, in contrast to normal uniform CA models. Ordinary (or partial) differential equation models are insufficient to describe the two extreme time scales involved in HIV infection (days and decades), as well as the implicit spatial heterogeneity. Zorzenon and Coutinho [Phy Rev Lett, 16 (2001) 1] reported a cellular automata approach to simulate three-phase patterns of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection consisting of primary response, clinical latency and onset of acquired immun...
In this paper, the patho-physiological dynamics of HIV-1 induced AIDS is analyzed using a system of ...
In this paper we describe a computer model developed jointly by mathematicians and medical consultan...
In recent years, many researchers in the field of biomedical sciences have made successful use of ma...
AbstractThe dynamics of human immunodeficiency virus infection under antiretroviral therapy is inves...
We use a cellular automata model to study the evolution of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
The models presented are discrete Monte Carlo(MC) and Cellular Automata(CA) representations of the i...
In the present study, the computational modeling that describes the evolution and propagation of peo...
We propose two models for the description of the dynamics of an AIDS epidemic and of the effect of a...
The spread of disease is a major health concern in many parts of the world. In the absence of vaccin...
Summary We present computer simulations of the HIV infection based on a sophisticated cellular autom...
In order to understand the evolution of cell population in an early HIV infection (AIDS), a network ...
The objective of this research is to study the evolution of CD4+ T lymphocytes infected with HIV in ...
The World Health Organization has reported that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been ...
AbstractThe immune system is a complex and diverse system in the human body and HIV virus disrupts a...
A clinically plausible mathematical model is constructed to describe the patho-physiological dynamic...
In this paper, the patho-physiological dynamics of HIV-1 induced AIDS is analyzed using a system of ...
In this paper we describe a computer model developed jointly by mathematicians and medical consultan...
In recent years, many researchers in the field of biomedical sciences have made successful use of ma...
AbstractThe dynamics of human immunodeficiency virus infection under antiretroviral therapy is inves...
We use a cellular automata model to study the evolution of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
The models presented are discrete Monte Carlo(MC) and Cellular Automata(CA) representations of the i...
In the present study, the computational modeling that describes the evolution and propagation of peo...
We propose two models for the description of the dynamics of an AIDS epidemic and of the effect of a...
The spread of disease is a major health concern in many parts of the world. In the absence of vaccin...
Summary We present computer simulations of the HIV infection based on a sophisticated cellular autom...
In order to understand the evolution of cell population in an early HIV infection (AIDS), a network ...
The objective of this research is to study the evolution of CD4+ T lymphocytes infected with HIV in ...
The World Health Organization has reported that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been ...
AbstractThe immune system is a complex and diverse system in the human body and HIV virus disrupts a...
A clinically plausible mathematical model is constructed to describe the patho-physiological dynamic...
In this paper, the patho-physiological dynamics of HIV-1 induced AIDS is analyzed using a system of ...
In this paper we describe a computer model developed jointly by mathematicians and medical consultan...
In recent years, many researchers in the field of biomedical sciences have made successful use of ma...