Steady–state levels of HIV–1 viraemia in the plasma vary more than a 1000–fold between HIV–positive patients and are thought to be influenced by several different host and viral factors such as host target cell availability, host anti–HIV immune response and the virulence of the virus. Previous mathematical models have taken the form of classical ecological food–chain models and are unable to account for this multifactorial nature of the disease. These models suggest that the steady–state viral load (i.e. the setpoint) is determined by immune response parameters only. We have devised a generalized consensus model in which the conventional parameters are replaced by so–called ‘process functions’. This very general approach yields results tha...
Mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations (ODE) have had significant impact on un...
Mathematical modeling studies are useful for an improved understanding of the dynamics of human immu...
Mathematical models have shed light on the dynamics of HIV- 1 infection in vivo. In this paper, we g...
Steady–state levels of HIV–1 viraemia in the plasma vary more than a 1000–fold between HIV–positive ...
Steady-state levels of HIV-1 viraemia in the plasma vary more than a 1000-fold between HIV-positive ...
Although the steady-state virus load during HIV-1 infection is remarkably stable within a patient, i...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
Mathematical models of HIV infection are important to our understanding of AIDS. However, most model...
In 2011 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for the use of pop...
In 2011 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for the use of pop...
Recent studies of HIV RNA in infected individuals show that viral levels vary widely between individ...
Based on the current understanding of the immune response, we present what we believe to be a new mo...
<div><p>Mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations (ODE) have had significant impa...
Recent studies of HIV RNA in infected individuals show that viral levels vary widely between individ...
Mathematical models have proven valuable in understanding the in vivo dynamics of human immunodefici...
Mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations (ODE) have had significant impact on un...
Mathematical modeling studies are useful for an improved understanding of the dynamics of human immu...
Mathematical models have shed light on the dynamics of HIV- 1 infection in vivo. In this paper, we g...
Steady–state levels of HIV–1 viraemia in the plasma vary more than a 1000–fold between HIV–positive ...
Steady-state levels of HIV-1 viraemia in the plasma vary more than a 1000-fold between HIV-positive ...
Although the steady-state virus load during HIV-1 infection is remarkably stable within a patient, i...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
Mathematical models of HIV infection are important to our understanding of AIDS. However, most model...
In 2011 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for the use of pop...
In 2011 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for the use of pop...
Recent studies of HIV RNA in infected individuals show that viral levels vary widely between individ...
Based on the current understanding of the immune response, we present what we believe to be a new mo...
<div><p>Mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations (ODE) have had significant impa...
Recent studies of HIV RNA in infected individuals show that viral levels vary widely between individ...
Mathematical models have proven valuable in understanding the in vivo dynamics of human immunodefici...
Mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations (ODE) have had significant impact on un...
Mathematical modeling studies are useful for an improved understanding of the dynamics of human immu...
Mathematical models have shed light on the dynamics of HIV- 1 infection in vivo. In this paper, we g...