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Simplest Mathematical Model of Anti-Tumor Therapy Based on Dendritic Cells

2020 13th International Conference "Management of large-scale system development" (MLSD), 2020
The paper presents a simplest mathematical model of anti-tumor therapy based on dendritic cells. The model describes the stages of developing immune response to dendritic cell vaccine. The model was developed in MatLab-Simulink to conduct a computing experiment (in silico).
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Mathematical modeling of tumor-immune system dynamics subject to dendritic cells immunotherapy: a brief review

Memorias del Congreso Nacional de Control Automático, 2023
Currently, there is a promising therapy to treat cancer that uses dendritic cell infusions. Dendritic cells play a crucial role in the initiation, programming, and regulation of the specific immune response, for this reason they are considered the best antigen-presenting cells. The objective of using them in immunotherapy is to induce a specific immune
Belem Saldivar   +3 more
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A review of dendritic growth during solidification: Mathematical modeling and numerical simulations

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017
Abstract Dendritic growth is one of the most common microstructures in metal and solution solidification. The subject of dendritic growth has received much attention from both scientific and industrial points of view. On the one hand, dendritic growth has become a deeply investigated subject in non-linear dynamics field.
Mohamad Ali Jaafar   +3 more
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Dendritic Synaptic Patterns: Experiments with a Mathematical Model

1965
Progress in experimental biology occurs when a new technique or combination of techniques makes it possible for an investigator to seek and obtain answers to new questions; each of us can give numerous illustrations of this. A similar statement holds also for progress in theoretical biology.
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Mathematical Model of Cancer Immunotherapy by Dendritic Cells Combined with Tumor Hypoxia Treatment

2018 25th National and 3rd International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME), 2018
To understand complex immunological mechanisms alongside avoiding huge experimentation costs, mathematical modelling has been used in the development of anticancer drugs. In this paper, a mathematical model is proposed to describe the roles of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) (transcription factors released by tumors in response to a decrease in ...
Abazar Arabameri   +2 more
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A Mathematical Model of Interdendritic Thermometallurgical Strain for Dendritic Solidification Processes

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 2011
A mathematical model of interdendritic thermometallurgical strain (ITM) generated during dendritic solidification of steel alloys has been developed. The model consists of two main parts in which the first part represents the derivation of ITM strain based on the concept of thermal storage energy.
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MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF IN-VIVO TUMOR-IMMUNE INTERACTIONS FOR THE CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY USING MATURED DENDRITIC CELLS

Journal of Biological Systems, 2018
To develop an anticancer drug, the mathematical models are nowadays indispensable because of complex immunological mechanisms defying with high experimentation costs as well as a large number of parameters. Based on immunological theories and vision of experimentation data, a simple and sufficient compartment model is designed that can accurately ...
ABAZAR ARABAMERI   +2 more
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Mathematical modelling of dendritic complexity mechanism in Alzheimer’s disease

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
Rashmi Kumari   +2 more
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A mathematical model of the effects of spatio-temporal patterns of dendritic input potentials on neuronal somatic potentials

Kybernetik, 1972
A mathematical model of a neuron was developed to investigate the effects of various spatio-temporal patterns of miniature dendritic input potentials on neuronal somatic potentials. The model treats spatio-temporal dendritic activation patterns as the input or forcing function in the non-homogeneous cable equation.
G M, Barnwell, B J, Cerimele
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Towards a Mathematical Theory of DS Computation in SAC Dendrites

In this presentation, the authors begin with a discussion of dendritic Direction Selectivity (DS) based on a paper by Koren et. al. and then move on to suggesting the possibility of a mathematical theory of direction selectivity. 
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