Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Modeling the within-host dynamics of HIV infectionModeling viral evolutionary dynamics after telaprevir-based treatmentWithin-Epitope Interactions Can Bias CTL Escape Estimation in Early HIV InfectionPathogen evolution and the immunological niche.The rate of adaptation in large sexual populations with linear chromosomes.The Effect of Interference on the CD8(+) T Cell Escape Rates in HIV.Inferring HIV Escape Rates from Multi-Locus Genotype Data.Coevolutionary immune system dynamics driving pathogen speciation.Broad CTL Response in Early HIV Infection Drives Multiple Concurrent CTL EscapesInvestigating the Consequences of Interference between Multiple CD8+ T Cell Escape Mutations in Early HIV Infection.Global properties of nested network model with application to multi-epitope HIV/CTL dynamics.Relative rate and location of intra-host HIV evolution to evade cellular immunity are predictable.Modeling T cell responses to antigenic challenge.Antibody escape kinetics of equine infectious anemia virus infection of horses.Reliable reconstruction of HIV-1 whole genome haplotypes reveals clonal interference and genetic hitchhiking among immune escape variants.Kinetics of HIV-Specific CTL Responses Plays a Minimal Role in Determining HIV Escape Dynamics.Tracking HIV-1 recombination to resolve its contribution to HIV-1 evolution in natural infection.Clonal interference can cause wavelet-like oscillations of multilocus linkage disequilibrium.Time Intervals in Sequence Sampling, Not Data Modifications, Have a Major Impact on Estimates of HIV Escape Rates.
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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scientific article published on January 2013
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses
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10.1088/1742-5468/2013/01/P01010
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z