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It performs a search on PubMed looking for the <a
href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=agent-based+model&amp;sort=date"
target="_blank">latest papers about Agent-Based Models</a>. The last
update was on 2024-08-25 00:45:04.
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1. **Sensor-Based Fuzzy Inference of COVID-19 Transmission Risk in
Cruise Ships.**
1. **Enforced specificity of an animal symbiosis.**

Triantafyllou G, Sovatzidi G, Dimas G, Kalozoumis PG, Drikakis D,
Kokkinakis IW, Markakis IA, Golna C, Iakovidis D.
Wagner JM, Wong JH, Millar JG, Haxhimali E, Bruckner A, Naragon TH,
Boedicker JQ, Parker J.

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:1817-1821. doi:
10.3233/SHTI240784.
bioRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Aug 6:2024.08.04.606548. doi:
10.1101/2024.08.04.606548.

> In contrast to previous approaches, the proposed method considers
> data captured by several sensors and the ship information system,
> according to a recently proposed smart ship design. Evaluation
> with agent-based simulations confirms the effectiveness of the
> proposed
> The strict fidelity of many such interspecies associations is
> posited to hinge on sensory tuning to host-derived cues, a model
> supported by studies of neural function in host-specific model
> species. …Remarkably, the rove beetle also performs its symbiotic
> behavior
2. **Integrating mechanism-based T cell phenotypes into a model of
tumor-immune cell interactions.**
2. **A model-based assessment of social isolation practices for
COVID-19 outbreak response in residential care facilities.**

Tangella N, Cess CG, Ildefonso GV, Finley SD.
Zachreson C, Tobin R, Walker C, Conway E, Shearer FM, McVernon J,
Geard N.

APL Bioeng. 2024 Aug 20;8(3):036111. doi: 10.1063/5.0205996.
eCollection 2024 Sep.
BMC Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 29;24(1):880. doi:
10.1186/s12879-024-09788-x.

> It is difficult to gain mechanistic insights into the effects of
> cell-cell interactions in tumors using a purely experimental
> approach. However, computational modeling enables quantitative
> investigation of the tumor microenvironment, and agent-based
> modeli
> Such policies are controversial because of their association with
> adverse mental and physical health indicators and there is a lack
> of modelling that assesses their effectiveness. METHODS: In
> consultation with the Australian Government Department of Health
> and Aged Care, w
3. **Impact of varying pre-exposure prophylaxis programs on HIV and
Neisseria gonorrhoeae transmission among MSM in the Netherlands: a
modelling study.**
3. **Analyzing the impact of concealed carry weapons and school
resource officers on school shootings: An agent-based modeling
approach.**

Reitsema M, Wallinga J, van Sighem AI, Bezemer D, van der Valk M,
van Aar F, Maria Heijne JC, Hoornenborg E, Rozhnova G, van Benthem
B, Xiridou M.
Harrell NB, Weston RE, Alteri SP, Tzvetanov KT, Dietz JE.

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2024 Aug 22. doi:
10.1097/QAI.0000000000003511. Online ahead of print.
J Emerg Manag. 2024 Jul-Aug;22(4):369-388. doi: 10.5055/jem.0818.

> SETTING: We assessed the impact of the PrEP program on
> transmission of HIV and Neisseria gonorrhea (NG) among MSM in the
> Netherlands and examined prospective variations of the program
> after 2024. METHODS: We used an agent-based model to estimate the
> effect of
> This paper presents a simulation modeling study that examines the
> potential benefit of arming public school staff members with
> concealed carry weapons (CCWs) in combination with school resource
> officers (SROs) during active shooter events. By simulating real
> or hypothetica
4. **How Model Organisms and Model Uncertainty Impact Our Understanding
of the Risk of Sublethal Impacts of Toxicants to Survival and Growth
of Ecologically Relevant Species.**
4. **Optimizing Indoor Airport Navigation with Advanced Visible Light
Communication Systems.**

Ivan LN, Jones ML, Albers JL, Carvan MJ, Garcia-Reyero N, Nacci D,
Clark B, Klingler R, Murphy CA.
Vieira M, Vieira MA, Galvão G, Louro P, Vieira P, Fantoni A.

Environ Toxicol Chem. 2024 Aug 22. doi: 10.1002/etc.5958. Online
ahead of print.
Sensors (Basel). 2024 Aug 22;24(16):5445. doi: 10.3390/s24165445.

> We tested the hypotheses that the well-known sublethal impacts of
> methylmercury (MeHg) and a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB126) would
> have meaningful impacts on cohort growth and survival in yellow
> perch (Perca flavescens) and Atlantic killifish (Fundulus
> heteroclitus) populations
> The methodology includes the use of tetrachromatic LED-equipped
> luminaires with On-Off Keying (OOK) modulation and a mesh cellular
> hybrid structure. Detailed airport modeling and user analysis
> (pedestrians and luggage/passenger carriers) equipped with PINPIN
> optical sensor
5. **Mating with Multi-Armed Bandits: Reinforcement Learning Models of
Human Mate Search.**
5. **Using exploratory modeling to challenge narratives of risk
governance in Mexico City.**

Conroy-Beam D.
Eakin H, Bojórquez-Tapia LA, Miquelajauregui Y, Grave I, Aguilar BH,
Janssen MA.

Open Mind (Camb). 2024 Aug 15;8:995-1011. doi:
10.1162/opmi_a\_00156. eCollection 2024.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Sep 3;121(36):e2313191121. doi:
10.1073/pnas.2313191121. Epub 2024 Aug 28.

> Moreover, using agent-based models and a sample of k = 522
> real-world romantic dyads, I show that a reciprocity-weighted
> Thompson sampling algorithm performs well both in guiding mate
> search in noisy search environments and in reproducing the mate
> choices of
> We present the results of the project “The Dynamics of
> Multi-Scalar Adaptation in the Megalopolis”, a dynamic,
> exploratory model of socio-hydrological risks in Mexico City that
> was designed to both endogenize and simultaneously challenge the
> dominant narratives that charac
6. **Current limitations and opportunities for improvements of
agent-based transport models for noise exposure assessment.**
6. **Predicting population-level impacts of projected climate heating
on a temperate freshwater fish.**

Galassi Luquezi L, Le Bescond V, Aumond P, Gastineau P, Can A.
Mintram KS, Brown AR, Maynard SK, Thorbek P, Tyler CR.

J Environ Manage. 2024 Aug 19;368:122129. doi:
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122129. Online ahead of print.
J Fish Biol. 2024 Aug 28. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15889. Online ahead of
print.

> Agent-based models represent a promising approach for simulating
> transport systems and assessing their environmental noise impact,
> potentially enhancing standard noise exposure assessments.
> However, it is very important to understand the relevance of these
> as
> To realistically predict the effects of projected climate heating
> on wildlife populations, mechanistic tools are required to
> incorporate the inherent physiological effects of temperature
> changes, as well as the associated effects on food availability
> within and across comparable
7. **A novel framework for crash frequency prediction: Geographic
support vector regression based on agent-based activity models in
Greater Melbourne.**
7. **Landscape of fear: indirect effects of conflict can account for
large-scale population declines in non-state societies.**

Duong Q, Gilbert H, Nguyen H.
Kondor D, Bennett JS, Gronenborn D, Turchin P.

Accid Anal Prev. 2024 Aug 19;207:107747. doi:
10.1016/j.aap.2024.107747. Online ahead of print.
J R Soc Interface. 2024 Aug;21(217):20240210. doi:
10.1098/rsif.2024.0210. Epub 2024 Aug 28.

> This research introduces the Geographical Support Vector
> Regression (GSVR) framework, which incorporates generated distance
> matrices, to assess spatial variations and evaluate the influence
> of a wide range of factors, including traffic, infrastructure,
> socio-demographic, travel d
> This process causes population decline in the abandoned regions
> and increased stress on local resources in better-protected areas
> that are targeted by refugees. By applying analytical and
> computational modelling, we demonstrate that these indirect
> effects of conflict are s
8. **Wild salmon migration routes influence sea lice infestations: An
agent-based model predicting farm-related infestations on juvenile
salmon.**
8. **Hyper-diverse antigenic variation and resilience to
transmission-reducing intervention in falciparum malaria.**

Jeong J, McEwan G.
Zhan Q, He Q, Tiedje KE, Day KP, Pascual M.

PLoS One. 2024 Aug 20;19(8):e0309215. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0309215. eCollection 2024.
Nat Commun. 2024 Aug 26;15(1):7343. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-51468-6.

> This study presents an Agent-Based Model (ABM) simulation to
> assess the impact of varying migration routes on sea lice (Caligus
> clemensi) infestation levels in juvenile wild sockeye salmon
> (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Discovery Islands, British Columbia,
> Canad …
> Incomplete immunity relates to the large antigenic variation of
> the parasite, with the major surface antigen of the blood stage of
> infection encoded by the multigene and recombinant family known as
> var. With a stochastic agent-based model, we investigate the …
9. **Modeling the roles of cohesotaxis, cell-intercalation, and tissue
geometry in collective cell migration of Xenopus mesendoderm.**
9. **Sensor-Based Fuzzy Inference of COVID-19 Transmission Risk in
Cruise Ships.**

Comlekoglu T, Dzamba BJ, Pacheco GG, Shook DR, Sego TJ, Glazier JA,
Peirce SM, DeSimone DW.
Triantafyllou G, Sovatzidi G, Dimas G, Kalozoumis PG, Drikakis D,
Kokkinakis IW, Markakis IA, Golna C, Iakovidis D.

Biol Open. 2024 Aug 15;13(8):bio060615. doi: 10.1242/bio.060615.
Epub 2024 Aug 19.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:1817-1821. doi:
10.3233/SHTI240784.

> Mesendoderm explants removed from embryos provide an
> experimentally tractable system for characterizing collective cell
> movements and behaviors, yet the cellular mechanisms responsible
> for this mode of migration remain elusive. We introduce a novel
> agent-based compu
> In contrast to previous approaches, the proposed method considers
> data captured by several sensors and the ship information system,
> according to a recently proposed smart ship design. Evaluation
> with agent-based simulations confirms the effectiveness of the
> proposed
10. **Machine learning for the identification of phase transitions in
interacting agent-based systems: A Desai-Zwanzig example.**
10. **Integrating mechanism-based T cell phenotypes into a model of
tumor-immune cell interactions.**

Evangelou N, Giovanis DG, Kevrekidis GA, Pavliotis GA, Kevrekidis
IG.
Tangella N, Cess CG, Ildefonso GV, Finley SD.

Phys Rev E. 2024 Jul;110(1-1):014121. doi:
10.1103/PhysRevE.110.014121.
APL Bioeng. 2024 Aug 20;8(3):036111. doi: 10.1063/5.0205996.
eCollection 2024 Sep.

> Deriving closed-form analytical expressions for reduced-order
> models, and judiciously choosing the closures leading to them, has
> long been the strategy of choice for studying phase- and
> noise-induced transitions for agent-based models (ABMs). In this p
>
> It is difficult to gain mechanistic insights into the effects of
> cell-cell interactions in tumors using a purely experimental
> approach. However, computational modeling enables quantitative
> investigation of the tumor microenvironment, and agent-based
> modeli
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