Amor, D.R., i Fort, J. (2010). Virus infection speeds: theory versus experiment. Physical Review E, 82, 061905. Recuperat 12 setembre de 2011, a http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.061905
In order to explain the speed of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus VSV infections, we develop a simple model that improves previous approaches to the propagation of virus infections. For VSV infections, we find that the delay time elapsed between the adsorption of a viral particle into a cell and the release of its progeny has a very
important effect. Moreover, this delay time makes the adsorption rate essentially irrelevant in order to predict VSV infection speeds. Numerical simulations are in agreement with the analytical results. Our model satisfactorily explains the experimentally measured speeds of VSV infections
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