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Description of model parameters and units (if applicable).

Description of model parameters and units (if applicable).

<p>Description of model parameters and units (if applicable).</p>

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Main Author: Jesse Kreger (8570958) (author)
Other Authors: Natalia L. Komarova (8570961) (author), Dominik Wodarz (34889) (author)
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Biophysics
Medicine
Microbiology
Genetics
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
substantial fitness disadvantage
strong biological consequences
carry genetic diversity
pose computational challenges
defective virus particles
fully stochastic dynamics
minority mutant dynamics
explore multiple infection
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simulate mutant evolution
large viral populations
multiple infection
populations coexist
defective viruses
computational time
acute hiv
stochastic simulations
hybrid stochastic
infection events
1 infection
mutant existence
mutant evolution
mutant distribution
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virological synapses
viral complementation
synaptic transmission
sufficient accuracy
small sub
significantly enhance
select circumstances
mathematical models
heterogeneous systems
direct cell
deterministic models
deterministic approach
deterministic algorithm
cell transmission
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