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From: The Basic Immune Simulator: An agent-based model to study the interactions between innate and adaptive immunity

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The effect of varying the number of DCs at initialization on the immune response. The percent of simulation runs for which the immune system eliminated the virally infected parenchymal cell agents (% win), the percent of simulation runs that ended with infection of all of the parenchymal cell agents (% loss) and the percent of simulation runs that ended with hyper-proliferation of T Cell and B Cell agents (% hyper) are shown. The number of simulation runs for each condition were as follows: 0 DC, n = 100; 10 DCs, n = 105; 20 DCs, n = 110; 30 DCs, n = 101; 40 DCs, n = 100; 50 DCs, n = 150; 60 DCs, n = 163; 70 DCs, n = 179; 80 DCs, n = 127; 90 DCs, n = 108; and 100 DCs, n = 103.

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