Computational vaccinology: quantitative approaches.
The immune system is hierarchical and has many levels, exhibiting much emergent behaviour. However, at its heart are molecular recognition events that are indistinguishable from other types of biomacromolecular interaction. These can be addressed well by quantitative experimental and theoretical bio...
Main Authors: | Flower, DR, McSparron, H, Blythe, M, Zygouri, C, Taylor, D, Guan, P, Wan, S, Coveney, P, Walshe, V, Borrow, P, Doytchinova, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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