Spatially distributed infection increases viral load in a computational model of SARS-CoV-2 lung infection

Melanie E. Moses, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Judy L. Cannon, Akil Andrews, Rebekah Gridley, Monica Hinga, Kirtus G. Leyba, Abigail Pribisova, Vanessa Surjadidjaja, Humayra Tasnim, Stephanie Forrest. Spatially distributed infection increases viral load in a computational model of SARS-CoV-2 lung infection. PLoS Computational Biology, 17(12), 2021. [doi]

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Melanie E. Moses

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Steven A. Hofmeyr

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Judy L. Cannon

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Akil Andrews

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Kirtus G. Leyba

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Vanessa Surjadidjaja

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