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Spread of parasites affecting death and division rates in a cell population

Aline Marguet, Charline Smadi

Published 2022-11-15Version 1

We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection in a cell population. Each cell contains a quantity of parasites which evolves as a diffusion with positive jumps. The drift, diffusive function and positive jump rate of this quantity of parasites depend on its current value. The division rate of the cells also depends on the quantity of parasites they contain. At division, a cell gives birth to two daughter cells and shares its parasites between them. Cells may also die, at a rate which may depend on the quantity of parasites they contain. We study the long-time behaviour of the parasite infection.

Comments: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2010.16070, arXiv:1908.11592
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60J80, 60J85, 60H10
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