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    Analysis of a Kinetic Cellular Model for Tumor-Immune System Interaction

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    Abstract-Starting at a kinetic level from the equations for the evolution of dominance in populations of interacting organisms, and taking proliferative and destructive encounters into account, a simple model describing the competition between tumor cells and immune system is studied in some detail. Under reasonable assumptions, a closed set of macroscopic balance equations for macroscopic observables is derived by a moment procedure, and analyzed in the frame of the theory of dynamical systems. It is shown that a transcritical bifurcation of equilibria generates a region in the phase space in which, according to the model, the immune system defeats the tumor and leads to its depletion. Numerical results are presented and briefly commented on

    The Advantages of Targeted Protein Degradation Over Inhibition: An RTK Case Study

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