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Infection spreading in tissue as a reaction-diffusion wave.

Saddam HussainMoitri SenVitaly Volpert
Published in: Mathematical medicine and biology : a journal of the IMA (2024)
Viral infection develops in the organism due to virus replication inside infected cells and its transmission from infected to uninfected cells through the extracellular matrix or cell junctions. In this work, we model infection spreading in tissue with a delay reaction-diffusion system of equations for the concentrations of uninfected cells, infected cells and virus. We prove the wave existence, determine its speed of propagation and introduce a simplified one-equation model obtained from the complete model using a quasi-stationary approximation.
Keyphrases
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