Modeling dynamics of acute HIV infection incorporating density-dependent cell death and multiplicity of infection
Fig 6
Regressions for all viral quantitative measures.
Data-derived and model-derived quantitative measurements (solid points) for each study participant and model, along with the fitted linear regression lines (solid lines) for the growth rate (A), peak magnitude (B), decay rate (C), peak time (D), joint peak measurement(E) and setpoint (F). The model that explains best a quantitative measurement is the one where the model-derived value is closest to the data-derived value, i.e the fitted linear regression is closest to the y = x line (dashed line). Statistical summaries of the fitted regressions can be found in Table 3.