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A large amount of observations on the course of various infectious diseases has been accumulated by immunologists and clinicians up to the present, and fundamental results have been obtained related to the mechanisms of interaction between pathogens and the immune system at different levels of consideration: from the macroscopic to the intracellular genetic. These results make it possible to construct mathematical models of immune processes of corresponding levels of detailing.
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Marchuk, G.I. (1997). Survey of Mathematical Models in Immunology. In: Mathematical Modelling of Immune Response in Infectious Diseases. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 395. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8798-3_3
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