Dynamics of tumor virotherapy: A deterministic and stochastic model approach
KS Kim, S Kim, IH Jung - Stochastic Analysis and Applications, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Cancer virotherapy is studied in mathematical modeling to improve tumor elimination. Since
various oncolytic viruses are used for cancer therapy and virus selection is an important …
various oncolytic viruses are used for cancer therapy and virus selection is an important …
Stochastic model analysis of cancer oncolytic virus therapy: estimation of the extinction mean times and their probabilities
BI Camara, H Mokrani, A Diouf, I Sané, AS Diallo - Nonlinear Dynamics, 2022 - Springer
In this paper, we propose a mathematical model on the oncolytic virotherapy incorporating
virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response, which contribute to killing infected …
virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response, which contribute to killing infected …
Modeling treatment of cancer using oncolytic virotherapy with saturated incidence
M Rajalakshmi, M Ghosh - Stochastic Analysis and Applications, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Oncolytic virotherapy is emerging as a promising new method for cancer treatment. In the
present study, we propose and analyze a mathematical model for treatment of cancer by …
present study, we propose and analyze a mathematical model for treatment of cancer by …
Optimization of virotherapy for cancer
M Biesecker, JH Kimn, H Lu, D Dingli… - Bulletin of mathematical …, 2010 - Springer
Several viruses preferentially infect and replicate in cancer cells by usurping pathways that
are defective in the tumor cell population. Such viruses have a potential as oncolytic agents …
are defective in the tumor cell population. Such viruses have a potential as oncolytic agents …
Mathematical modeling of tumor therapy with oncolytic viruses: regimes with complete tumor elimination within the framework of deterministic models
AS Novozhilov, FS Berezovskaya, EV Koonin… - Biology direct, 2006 - Springer
Background Oncolytic viruses that specifically target tumor cells are promising anti-cancer
therapeutic agents. The interaction between an oncolytic virus and tumor cells is amenable …
therapeutic agents. The interaction between an oncolytic virus and tumor cells is amenable …
A multiscale mathematical model for oncolytic virotherapy
One of the most promising strategies to treat cancer is attacking it with viruses. Oncolytic
viruses can kill tumor cells specifically or induce anticancer immune response. A multiscale …
viruses can kill tumor cells specifically or induce anticancer immune response. A multiscale …
Mathematical modeling of cancer radiovirotherapy
D Dingli, MD Cascino, K Josić, SJ Russell… - Mathematical …, 2006 - Elsevier
Cancer virotherapy represents a dynamical system that requires mathematical modeling for
complete understanding of the outcomes. The combination of virotherapy with radiation …
complete understanding of the outcomes. The combination of virotherapy with radiation …
[PDF][PDF] DYNAMICAL BEHAVIOR OF A NEW ONCOLYTIC VIROTHERAPY MODEL BASED ON GENE VARIATION.
Z Wang, Z Guo, H Peng - Discrete & Continuous Dynamical …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Oncolytic virotherapy is an experimental treatment of cancer patients. This method is based
on the administration of replication-competent viruses that selectively destroy tumor cells but …
on the administration of replication-competent viruses that selectively destroy tumor cells but …
[HTML][HTML] Basic stochastic model for tumor virotherapy
The complexity of oncolytic virotherapy arises from many factors. In this study, we
incorporate environmental noise and stochastic effects to our basic deterministic model and …
incorporate environmental noise and stochastic effects to our basic deterministic model and …
The role of viral infectivity in oncolytic virotherapy outcomes: A mathematical study
A model capturing the dynamics between virus and tumour cells in the context of oncolytic
virotherapy is presented and analysed. The ability of the virus to be internalised by …
virotherapy is presented and analysed. The ability of the virus to be internalised by …