Virus Dynamics Research
Selected Virus Dynamics papers
A. K. Miller, K. Munger, and F. R. Adler.
A mathematical model of cell cycle dysregulation due to human
papillomavirus infection.
Bull. Math. Biol., 79:1564--1585, 2017.
J. R. Moore and F. R. Adler.
A mathematical model of T1D acceleration and delay by viral infection.
Bull. Math. Biol., 78:500--530, 2016.
D. J. A. Toth, A. V. Gundlapalli, W. A. Schell, K. Bulmahn, T. E. Walton, C. W.
Woods, C. Coghill, F. Gallegos, M. H. Samore, and F. R. Adler.
Quantitative models of the dose-response and time course of
inhalational anthrax in humans.
PLoS Pathogens, 9:e1003555, 2013.
A. Smith, F. R. Adler, R. M. Ribeiro, R. N. Gutenkunst, J. L. McAuley, J. A.
McCullers, and A. S. Perelson.
Kinetics of coinfection with influenza A virus and
Streptococcus pneumoniae.
PLoS Pathogens, 9:e1003238, 2013.
P.-I. Ku, A. K. Miller, J. Ballew, V. Sandrin, F. R. Adler, and S. Saffarian.
Identification of pauses during formation of HIV-1 Virus like
particles.
Biophys. J., 105:2262--2272, 2013.
A. M. Smith, F. R. Adler, and A. S. Perelson.
An accurate two-phase approximate solution to an acute viral
infection model.
J. Math. Biol., 60:711--726, 2009.
G. T. Huynh and F. R. Adler.
Alternating host cell tropism shapes the persistence, evolution and
coexistence of Epstein--Barr virus infections in human.
Bull. Math. Biol., 73:1754--1773, 2011.
G. T. Huynh and F. R. Adler.
Mathematical modeling the age dependence of Epstein-Barr virus
associated infectious mononucleosis.
Math. Med. Biol., 29:245--261, 2011.
A. M. Smith, F. R. Adler, J. L. McAuley, R. N. Gutenkunst, R. M. Ribeiro, J. A.
McCullers, and A. S. Perelson.
Effect of 1918 PB1-F2 expression on influenza A virus infection
kinetics.
PLoS Comp. Biol., 7:e1001081, 2011.
A. M. Smith, J. A. McCullers, and F. R. Adler.
Mathematical model of a three-stage innate immune response to a
pneumococcal lung infection.
J. Theor. Biol., 276:106--116, 2011.