In this paper we present a series of models on cytotoxic T-cell activation derived, by successive simplifications, from the model for Tumor Escape from Immune Elimination of Grossman & Berke (1980). In their model Grossman & Berke (1980) investigate the "sneaking through" phenomenon, by which they mean that small tumors grow progressively, medium-sized tumors are rejected and large ones break through again. We define precursor bound cytotoxicity models as systems incapable of infinite proliferation. We show that sneaking through can occur in a broad class of very simple precursor bound cytotoxicity models due to the depletion of the precursor cells. The simplest process by which precursors can be depleted is long-lasting antigenic stimulati...
In this paper, we study the competition between tumour progression due to cancer cell replication an...
The capacity of immune system to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the res...
The dynamical basis of tumoral growth has been controversial. Many models have been proposed to expl...
In a mathematical model of the cellular immune response we investigate immune reactions to tumors th...
3In this work a mathematical model describing the growth of a solid tumour in the presence of an imm...
2The competitive nonlinear interplay between a tumor and the host's immune system is not only very c...
We develop a mathematical model to examine the role of helper and cytotoxic T cells in an anti-tumou...
The immune system against tumors acts through a complex dynamical process showing a dual role. On th...
Emerging biomedical evidences suggest that tumor has capacity not only to secrete immunesuppression ...
A mathematical model of the interactions between a growing tumor and the immune system is presented....
We develop a mathematical model to examine the role of helper and cytotoxic T cells in an anti-tumou...
In this paper we present a model of the macrophage T lymphocyte interactions that generate an anti-t...
Complete clinical regressions of solid tumors in response to chemotherapy are difficult to explain b...
A mathematical model of the interactions between a growing tumor and the immune system is presented....
Abstract Immunotherapy has dramatically transformed the cancer treatment landscape largely due to th...
In this paper, we study the competition between tumour progression due to cancer cell replication an...
The capacity of immune system to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the res...
The dynamical basis of tumoral growth has been controversial. Many models have been proposed to expl...
In a mathematical model of the cellular immune response we investigate immune reactions to tumors th...
3In this work a mathematical model describing the growth of a solid tumour in the presence of an imm...
2The competitive nonlinear interplay between a tumor and the host's immune system is not only very c...
We develop a mathematical model to examine the role of helper and cytotoxic T cells in an anti-tumou...
The immune system against tumors acts through a complex dynamical process showing a dual role. On th...
Emerging biomedical evidences suggest that tumor has capacity not only to secrete immunesuppression ...
A mathematical model of the interactions between a growing tumor and the immune system is presented....
We develop a mathematical model to examine the role of helper and cytotoxic T cells in an anti-tumou...
In this paper we present a model of the macrophage T lymphocyte interactions that generate an anti-t...
Complete clinical regressions of solid tumors in response to chemotherapy are difficult to explain b...
A mathematical model of the interactions between a growing tumor and the immune system is presented....
Abstract Immunotherapy has dramatically transformed the cancer treatment landscape largely due to th...
In this paper, we study the competition between tumour progression due to cancer cell replication an...
The capacity of immune system to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the res...
The dynamical basis of tumoral growth has been controversial. Many models have been proposed to expl...