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Contribution to the study of periodic chronic myelogenous leukemia
Authors:Pujo-Menjouet Laurent  Mackey Michael C
Institution:Department of Physiology, Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics, McGill University, 3655 Drummond Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1Y6. pujo@cnd.mcgill.ca
Abstract:The period (in the order of 40 to 80 days) in periodic chronic myelogenous leukemia (PCML) oscillations is quite long compared with the duration of the cell cycle of the hematopoietic stem cells from which the oscillations are presumed to originate (in the order of one or two days). Our objective is to understand the origin of these long-period oscillations using a G0 model for stem cell dynamics. We determine the local stability conditions and show under what conditions the Hopf bifurcation may occur. We interpret the role of each parameter in the loss of stability, and then examine a simpler model to try to deduce possible changes at the stem-cell level that might be responsible for the characteristics PCML.
Keywords:periodic chronic myelogenous leukemia  ordinary differential equations  delay  Hill function  Hopf bifurcation  long oscillations  cell cycle  leucémie myélogène  chronique périodique  équations différentielles ordinaires  retard  fonction de Hill  bifurcation de Hopf  oscillations longues  cycle cellulaire
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