A Mathematical Study of the Role of tBregs in Breast Cancer
A Mathematical Study of the Role of tBregs in Breast Cancer
A model for the mathematical study of immune response to breast cancer is proposed and studied, both analytically and numerically. It is a simplification of a complex one, recently introduced by two of the present authors. It serves for a compact study of the dynamical role in cancer promotion of a relatively recently described subgroup of regulatory B cells, which are evoked by the tumour.
tumour-evoked regulatory B cell, Mathematical modeling or simulation for problems pertaining to biology, bifurcation analysis, Breast Neoplasms, Mathematical Concepts, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems, cancer immunology, stability analysis, Models, Biological, 34A34, 37G10, 37M05, 37N25, 92B05, 92D25, 93A30, numerical simulation, FOS: Biological sciences, Cell Behavior (q-bio.CB), FOS: Mathematics, Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior, Humans, Pathology, pathophysiology, Female, mathematical modelling, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
tumour-evoked regulatory B cell, Mathematical modeling or simulation for problems pertaining to biology, bifurcation analysis, Breast Neoplasms, Mathematical Concepts, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems, cancer immunology, stability analysis, Models, Biological, 34A34, 37G10, 37M05, 37N25, 92B05, 92D25, 93A30, numerical simulation, FOS: Biological sciences, Cell Behavior (q-bio.CB), FOS: Mathematics, Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior, Humans, Pathology, pathophysiology, Female, mathematical modelling, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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