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  1. Testing structural identifiability by a simple scaling method
  2. Modeling the immunological pre-adaptation of HIV-1
  3. Characterization of the ferret TRB locus guided by V, D, J, and C gene expression analysis
  4. Toxin production spontaneously becomes regulated by local cell density in evolving bacterial populations
  5. The naive T-cell receptor repertoire has an extremely broad distribution of clone sizes
  6. Local Attachment Explains Small World–like Properties of Fibroblastic Reticular Cell Networks in Lymph Nodes
  7. Stochastic Inheritance of Division and Death Times Determines the Size and Phenotype of CD8+ T Cell Families
  8. Early and Highly Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy Are Main Factors Associated With Low Viral Reservoir in European Perinatally HIV-Infected Children
  9. Short Lifespans of Memory T-cells in Bone Marrow, Blood, and Lymph Nodes Suggest That T-cell Memory Is Maintained by Continuous Self-Renewal of Recirculating Cells
  10. Robust self-nonself discrimination requires negative T cell selection on non-random peptides
  11. Current best estimates for the average lifespans of mouse and human leukocytes: reviewing two decades of deuterium-labeling experiments
  12. Local Attachment Explains Small-World-Like Properties of Fibroblastic Reticular Cell Networks in Lymph Nodes
  13. Estimation of age-specific susceptibility to influenza in the Netherlands and its relation to loss of CD8+ T-cell memory
  14. How Germinal Centers Evolve Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies: the Breadth of the Follicular Helper T Cell Response
  15. Dynamics of Recent Thymic Emigrants in Young Adult Mice
  16. An evolutionary perspective on the systems of adaptive immunity
  17. Circulatory and maturation kinetics of human monocyte subsets in vivo
  18. Specificity of inhibitory KIRs enables NK cells to detect changes in an altered peptide environment
  19. Cytokines and Chemokines Involved in Acute Retinal Necrosis
  20. A Sigmoid Functional Response Emerges When Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Start Killing Fresh Target Cells
  21. Tissue Dimensionality Influences the Functional Response of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte-Mediated Killing of Targets
  22. How lymphocytes add up
  23. The Reticular Cell Network: A Robust Backbone for Immune Responses
  24. Long-term adaptation of the influenza A virus by escaping cytotoxic T-cell recognition
  25. RTCR: a pipeline for complete and accurate recovery of T cell repertoires from high throughput sequencing data
  26. Notwithstanding Circumstantial Alibis, Cytotoxic T Cells Can Be Major Killers of HIV-1-Infected Cells
  27. Quantifying the effect of Vpu on the promotion of HIV-1 replication in the humanized mouse model
  28. Reconciling Longitudinal Naive T-Cell and TREC Dynamics during HIV-1 Infection
  29. Slowing Down of Recovery as Generic Risk Marker for Acute Severity Transitions in Chronic Diseases
  30. HIV-1 CCR5 gene therapy will fail unless it is combined with a suicide gene
  31. The Branching Point in Erythro-Myeloid Differentiation
  32. Subtle CXCR3-Dependent Chemotaxis of CTLs within Infected Tissue Allows Efficient Target Localization
  33. What do mathematical models tell us about killing rates during HIV-1 infection?
  34. Crawling and Gliding: A Computational Model for Shape-Driven Cell Migration
  35. Reconciling Estimates of Cell Proliferation from Stable Isotope Labeling Experiments
  36. Quantification of naive and memory T-cell turnover during HIV-1 infection
  37. The evolution of natural killer cell receptors
  38. Common myeloid progenitors are made up of distinct subpopulations that either yield erythrocytes or myeloid cells
  39. Can Selective MHC Downregulation Explain the Specificity and Genetic Diversity of NK Cell Receptors?
  40. Optimal T cell cross-reactivity and the role of regulatory T cells
  41. A Coevolutionary Arms Race between Hosts and Viruses Drives Polymorphism and Polygenicity of NK Cell Receptors
  42. HIV Molecular Immunology 2014
  43. Lymphocyte maintenance during healthy aging requires no substantial alterations in cellular turnover
  44. Corrigendum: Quantifying the Protection of Activating and Inhibiting NK Cell Receptors during Infection with a CMV-Like Virus
  45. Immune system modeling and analysis
  46. Immuno-epidemiological Modeling of HIV-1 Predicts High Heritability of the Set-Point Virus Load, while Selection for CTL Escape Dominates Virulence Evolution
  47. Random Migration and Signal Integration Promote Rapid and Robust T Cell Recruitment
  48. Combining cellular barcoding and mathematical modeling to infer the structure of the hematopoietic pathway
  49. A General Functional Response of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte-Mediated Killing of Target Cells
  50. Determining Lineage Pathways from Cellular Barcoding Experiments
  51. Quantifying the Protection of Activating and Inhibiting NK Cell Receptors during Infection with a CMV-Like Virus
  52. Reliable reconstruction of HIV-1 whole genome haplotypes reveals clonal interference and genetic hitchhiking among immune escape variants
  53. Improving the estimation of the death rate of infected cells from time course data during the acute phase of virus infections: application to acute HIV-1 infection in a humanized mouse model
  54. Induction of appropriate Th‐cell phenotypes: cellular decision‐making in heterogeneous environments
  55. Virus Encoded MHC-Like Decoys Diversify the Inhibitory KIR Repertoire
  56. Closing the gap between T-cell life span estimates from stable isotope-labeling studies in mice and humans
  57. Diverse and heritable lineage imprinting of early hematopoietic progenitors
  58. Quantifying T lymphocyte turnover
  59. Diverse and heritable lineage imprinting of early haematopoietic progenitors
  60. Early divergence of Th1 and Th2 transcriptomes involves a small core response and sets of transiently expressed genes
  61. Immune Activation and Collateral Damage in AIDS Pathogenesis
  62. Analytical results on the Beauchemin model of lymphocyte migration
  63. A new model to simulate and analyze proliferating cell populations in BrdU labeling experiments
  64. Complementarity of Binding Motifs is a General Property of HLA-A and HLA-B Molecules and Does Not Seem to Effect HLA Haplotype Composition
  65. Chemotactic Migration of T Cells towards Dendritic Cells Promotes the Detection of Rare Antigens
  66. A Generalized Mathematical Model To Estimate T- and B-Cell Receptor Diversities Using AmpliCot
  67. Which of Our Modeling Predictions Are Robust?
  68. Cell division curtails helper phenotype plasticity and expedites helper T-cell differentiation
  69. Modelling deuterium labelling of lymphocytes with temporal and/or kinetic heterogeneity
  70. Impaired immune evasion in HIV through intracellular delays and multiple infection of cells
  71. Degenerate T-cell Recognition of Peptides on MHC Molecules Creates Large Holes in the T-cell Repertoire
  72. Maintenance of Peripheral Naive T Cells Is Sustained by Thymus Output in Mice but Not Humans
  73. Identifying viral parameters from in vitro cell cultures
  74. Response: The in vivo half-life of human neutrophils
  75. Implications of CTL-Mediated Killing of HIV-Infected Cells during the Non-Productive Stage of Infection
  76. Killing of Targets by CD8+ T Cells in the Mouse Spleen Follows the Law of Mass Action
  77. Current Estimates for HIV-1 Production Imply Rapid Viral Clearance in Lymphoid Tissues
  78. Identification of helper T cell master regulator candidates using the polar score method
  79. Quantifying how MHC polymorphism prevents pathogens from adapting to the antigen presentation pathway
  80. In Mice, Tuberculosis Progression Is Associated with Intensive Inflammatory Response and the Accumulation of Gr-1dim Cells in the Lungs
  81. Intracellular transactivation of HIV can account for the decelerating decay of virus load during drug therapy
  82. Explicit Kinetic Heterogeneity: Mathematical Models for Interpretation of Deuterium Labeling of Heterogeneous Cell Populations
  83. Analysing immune cell migration
  84. Towards estimating the true duration of dendritic cell interactions with T cells
  85. Correction: The Specificity and Polymorphism of the MHC Class I Prevents the Global Adaptation of HIV-1 to the Monomorphic Proteasome and TAP
  86. The distribution of CTL epitopes in HIV-1 appears to be random, and similar to that of other proteomes
  87. The Specificity and Polymorphism of the MHC Class I Prevents the Global Adaptation of HIV-1 to the Monomorphic Proteasome and TAP
  88. The Contribution of the Thymus to the Recovery of Peripheral Naive T-Cell Numbers During Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV Infection
  89. Dynamics of Immune Escape during HIV/SIV Infection
  90. Tissue distribution of lymphocytes and plasma cells and the role of the gut: response to Pabst et al.
  91. Sparse production but preferential incorporation of recently produced naïve T cells in the human peripheral pool
  92. Amino Acid Similarity Accounts for T Cell Cross-Reactivity and for “Holes” in the T Cell Repertoire
  93. Do most lymphocytes in humans really reside in the gut?
  94. HLA Alleles Associated with Slow Progression to AIDS Truly Prefer to Present HIV-1 p24
  95. Time Scales of CD4+ T Cell Depletion in HIV Infection
  96. Spatial modelling of brief and long interactions between T cells and dendritic cells
  97. Lymph node topology dictates T cell migration behavior
  98. Lymph node topology dictates T cell migration behavior
  99. MHC diversity in Individuals and Populations
  100. Erratum to “Quantifying cell turnover using CFSE data” [J. Immunol. Methods (298) (2005) 183]
  101. Estimating Lymphocyte Division and Death Rates from CFSE Data
  102. The Integration Hypothesis: An Evolutionary Pathway to Benign SIV Infection
  103. Estimating the role of thymic output in HIV infection
  104. Estimating Costs and Benefits of CTL Escape Mutations in SIV/HIV Infection
  105. Estimating division and death rates from CFSE data
  106. A Mathematical Model of Protein Degradation by the Proteasome
  107. Quantifying cell turnover using CFSE data
  108. Estimating Costs and Benefits of CTL Escape Mutations in SIV/HIV Infection
  109. Discriminating self from nonself with short peptides from large proteomes
  110. MHC polymorphism under host-pathogen coevolution
  111. Heterozygote advantage fails to explain the high degree of polymorphism of the MHC
  112. Thymic selection does not limit the individual MHC diversity
  113. Decline in excision circles requires homeostatic renewal or homeostatic death of naive T cells
  114. Bioinformatic analysis of functional differences between the immunoproteasome and the constitutive proteasome
  115. The race between initial T–helper expansion and virus growth upon HIV infection influences polyclonality of the response and viral set–point
  116. Depletion of naive CD4 T cells by CXCR4-using HIV-1 variants occurs mainly through increased T-cell death and activation
  117. A spatial model of germinal center reactions: cellular adhesion based sorting of B cells results in efficient affinity maturation
  118. IL-2 therapy and thymic production of naive CD4 T cells in HIV-infected patients with severe CD4 lymphopenia
  119. Thymic output: a bad TREC record
  120. Reconstitution of naive T cells during antiretroviral treatment of HIV-infected adults is dependent on age
  121. Resource Competition Determines Selection of B Cell Repertoires
  122. Selection by AZT and Rapid Replacement in the Absence of Drugs of HIV Type 1 Resistant to Multiple Nucleoside Analogs
  123. The Dominant Source of CD4+ and CD8+ T-Cell Activation in HIV Infection Is Antigenic Stimulation
  124. The Dominant Source of CD4+ and CD8+ T-Cell Activation in HIV Infection Is Antigenic Stimulation
  125. Predicting the duration of antiviral treatment needed to suppress plasma HIV-1 RNA
  126. Normal Telomere Lengths in Naive and Memory CD4+ T Cells in HIV Type 1 Infection: A Mathematical Interpretation
  127. T Cell Dynamics in HIV-1 Infection
  128. Early recovery of CD4+ T lymphocytes in children on highly active antiretroviral therapy
  129. Crossreactivity of the T-cell receptor
  130. Target cell availability and the successful suppression of HIV by hydroxyurea and didanosine
  131. Biphasic kinetics of peripheral blood T cells after triple combination therapy in HIV-1 infection: A composite of redistribution and proliferation
  132. Overshoot of HIV-1 viraemia after early discontinuation of antiretroviral treatment
  133. T-cell vaccination: Insights and questions raised by a mathematical model
  134. Reduction of memory cytotoxic T cell numbers by heterologous viral infections: A mathematical model
  135. The context of an immune response: Interactions between innate and adaptive immunity
  136. A Formal Derivation of the “Beddington” Functional Response
  137. Self Assertion Modeled as a Network Repertoire of Multi-Determinant Antibodies
  138. A new bell-shaped function for idiotypic interactions based on cross-linking
  139. Extending the quasi-steady state approximation by changing variables
  140. Implications of Spatial Heterogeneity for the Paradox of Enrichment
  141. Towards a general function describing t cell proliferation
  142. T Cell Repertoires and Competitive Exclusion
  143. Immune network behavior—II. From oscillations to chaos and stationary states
  144. Immune network behavior—I. From stationary states to limit cycle oscilations
  145. Dynamics of HIV infection of CD4+ T cells
  146. Pattern formation in one- and two-dimensional shape-space models of the immune system
  147. Growth and Recruitment in the Immune Network
  148. Size and connectivity as emergent properties of a developing immune network
  149. Allelic variations of human TCR V gene products
  150. Localized memories in idiotypic networks
  151. Poor repertoire selection in symmetric idiotypic network models
  152. Proceedings of a one-day symposium held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 1989
  153. Idiotypic networks incorporating T-B cell co-operation. The conditions for percolation
  154. Unreasonable implications of reasonable idiotypic network assumptions
  155. Stability of symmetric idiotypic networks—a critique of Hoffmann's analysis
  156. Memory but no suppression in low-dimensional symmetric idiotypic networks
  157. Information processing in immune systems: Clonal selection versus idiotypic network models
  158. Immunological discrimination between self and non-self by precursor depletion and memory accumulation
  159. Self-Nonself Discrimination due to Immunological Nonlinearities: the Analysis of a Series of Models by Numerical Methods
  160. Interactions between macrophages and T-lymphocytes: Tumor sneaking through intrinsic to helper T cell dynamics
  161. Implications of Macrophage T-Lymphocyte Interactions for Tumor Rejectability
  162. Mathematical analysis of the cellular immune reaction against tumour cells
  163. The effect of group size on time budgets and social behaviour in wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)
  164. Diversity and virulence thresholds in AIDS
  165. Major Histocompatibility Complex: Polymorphism from Coevolution