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Optimal control of innate immune response
Robert F. Stengel
, Raffaele Ghigliazza
, Nilesh Kulkarni
, Olivier Laplace
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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Optimal Control
100%
Innate Immune Response
100%
Organ Health
66%
Rate of Change
33%
Quadratic Cost Function
33%
Plasma Cells
33%
Control Solution
33%
System Dynamics
33%
Plasma Antibodies
33%
Cost Function
33%
Therapeutic Agents
33%
Human Disease
33%
Control Theory
33%
Dynamic Model
33%
Model Evidence
33%
System Variables
33%
Dynamic Equations
33%
Patient Health
33%
Fourth-order Ordinary Differential Equation
33%
Disease Process
33%
Numerical Optimization
33%
Mathematics
Optimal Control Theory
100%
Pathogen
100%
Cost Function
50%
Initial Condition
50%
Minimizes
25%
Dynamic Models
25%
Control Theory
25%
Ordinary Differential Equation
25%
Fourth-Order
25%
Nonlinear
25%
Change Rate
25%
Dynamic Equation
25%
Fixed Time Interval
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Agent
100%
Innate Immune System
100%
Monospecific Antibody
25%
Solution and Solubility
25%
Plasma Cell
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Disease
100%
Pathogenesis
50%
Infection
50%