Dynamical Behaviors of the Immune Network : General and Mathematical Physics
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The immune system is a network of antibodies, exhibiting an autonomous behavior even in the absence of foreign antigens. Taking into account the death and birth processes of antibodies, we propose here the model of immune network which consists of antibodies and their generated complexes. Possible dynamical states and their mutual transitions are investigated by computer simulations, and are related to some biological natures. The number of different types of antibodies which constitute the network is estimated.
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- 1989-02-25
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