Presentation 1996/9/24
Priority for Information Processing in relation to Immune Reaction
H. Hirayama, Y. Fukuyama,
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Abstract(in English) The present investigation was intended to show a probabilistic behaviors of the immune system reactions when there were two different intensity of antigens. We assumed only two level of the intensity of antigen as high and low priority for simplicity of analysis. Analytic solution of the steady state difference equations of the probability state of the immune reaction system showed that increase of the amount of high priority antigen reduced the probability regardless of the existence of low priority antigen. Certainly, with increase of low priority antigen, the system probability increased. The effects of changes in arrival probability of low priority antigen and reacting time of high priority antigen μ1 were little when there were larger number of high priority antigen that reacted with immune system.
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Keyword(in English) hrimune Immune reaction / Antigen / Antibody / Priority / Probability / Steady state Queuing
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Title (in English) Priority for Information Processing in relation to Immune Reaction
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Keyword(1) hrimune Immune reaction
Keyword(2) Antigen
Keyword(3) Antibody
Keyword(4) Priority
Keyword(5) Probability
Keyword(6) Steady state Queuing
1st Author's Name H. Hirayama
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college()
2nd Author's Name Y. Fukuyama
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college
Date 1996/9/24
Paper # SSE96-74,IN96-58,CS96-82
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 251
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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