On a three-dimensional and two four-dimensional oncolytic viro-therapy models
Rim Adenane, Eric Avila-Vales, Florin Avram, Andrei Halanay, Angel G., C. P\'erez

TL;DR
This paper revisits and extends existing tumor-virotherapy models, emphasizing the importance of reproducibility by making electronic notebooks publicly available.
Contribution
It provides further analysis of existing models and introduces publicly accessible electronic notebooks to enhance reproducibility.
Findings
Extended previous tumor-virotherapy models
Enhanced understanding of model dynamics
Promoted reproducibility through open notebooks
Abstract
We revisit here and carry out further works on tumor-virotherapy compartmental models of [Tian, 2011, Wang et al., 2013, Phan and Tian, 2017, Guo et al., 2019]. The results of these papers are only slightly pushed further. However, what is new is the fact that we make public our electronic notebooks, since we believe that easy electronic reproducibility is crucial in an era in which the role of the software becomes very important.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Virus-based gene therapy research · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
