A recently published model for the serum antibody response to infection appeared well suited for use in statistical analyses of longitudinal serological data. The published model assumed exponential decay with fixed rates for pathogen and serum antibody kinetics, ignoring any within-host heterogeneity in the seroresponse. A bi-exponential model shows that there is rapid initial decay followed by a prolonged period of persistent low serum antibody concentrations. We propose a small modification of the decay model that greatly increases its flexibility by allowing for non-exponential antibody decay.The modified model produces power functions that may be interpreted as a mixture of exponential decay curves, with a mixing distribution represent...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms involved in long-term persistence of humoral immunity after na...
BackgroundStudies have found different waning rates of neutralising antibodies compared with binding...
Determining the duration of protective immunity requires quantifying the magnitude and rate of loss ...
A recently published model for the serum antibody response to infection appeared well suited for use...
AbstractA recently published model for the serum antibody response to infection appeared well suited...
Accurate measurements of seroincidence are critical for infections undercounted by reported cases, s...
This study presents a novel approach for inferring the incidence of infections by employing a quanti...
We present a simple phenomenological within-host model describing both the interaction between a pat...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in long-term persistence of humoral immunity after natural inf...
AbstractWe present a simple phenomenological within-host model describing both the interaction betwe...
Background: The infection fatality ratio (IFR) is a key statistic for estimating the burden of coron...
There are many ways in which the body responds to infections. The collective response of the innate ...
<p>A. Maximum likelihood fits from reversible catalytic equilibrium model for antibody responses eit...
BACKGROUND: The infection fatality ratio (IFR) is a key statistic for estimating the burden of coron...
SummaryA major goal of systems biology is the development of models that accurately predict response...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms involved in long-term persistence of humoral immunity after na...
BackgroundStudies have found different waning rates of neutralising antibodies compared with binding...
Determining the duration of protective immunity requires quantifying the magnitude and rate of loss ...
A recently published model for the serum antibody response to infection appeared well suited for use...
AbstractA recently published model for the serum antibody response to infection appeared well suited...
Accurate measurements of seroincidence are critical for infections undercounted by reported cases, s...
This study presents a novel approach for inferring the incidence of infections by employing a quanti...
We present a simple phenomenological within-host model describing both the interaction between a pat...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in long-term persistence of humoral immunity after natural inf...
AbstractWe present a simple phenomenological within-host model describing both the interaction betwe...
Background: The infection fatality ratio (IFR) is a key statistic for estimating the burden of coron...
There are many ways in which the body responds to infections. The collective response of the innate ...
<p>A. Maximum likelihood fits from reversible catalytic equilibrium model for antibody responses eit...
BACKGROUND: The infection fatality ratio (IFR) is a key statistic for estimating the burden of coron...
SummaryA major goal of systems biology is the development of models that accurately predict response...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms involved in long-term persistence of humoral immunity after na...
BackgroundStudies have found different waning rates of neutralising antibodies compared with binding...
Determining the duration of protective immunity requires quantifying the magnitude and rate of loss ...