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The CTL Model Defined

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Let Z i, e denote the count of cells in a particular compartment. The index i ranges over NR (naïve resting compartment) to NR + n d and from MR (memory resting compartment) to MR + n d .

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    Believe it or not, it is named after early 20th-century American mathematician George Hill, who was known for his work in astronomy. When the great French mathematician Henri Poincaré got off the boat, visiting America around 1900, he reportedly asked: “Ou est Monsieur Hill?”

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Wick, W.D., Yang, O.O. (2013). The CTL Model Defined. In: War in the Body. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7294-0_18

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