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I've updated the post to include an example of paper about virotherapy, in which is showed a mathematical model. I hope don't bother, and that this idea enriches this thread of posts.
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The Molab https://molab.es/ is the Mathematical Oncology Laboratory associated to the Spanish university Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, see also the sponsors from the web. See the labels Research and Projects.

On the other hand in recent days I heard on the Spanish radio RTVE a talk with María Soengas, see this Wikipedia, the podcast [1] refers details of her methodology*. While the mathematics should be an important tool in the study of her models I don't know what are the papers of her research group with more mathematical content.

I edit the post to enrich this about the work of scientists on (from Wikipedia) Mesenchymal stem cell and Oncolytic virus, in papers as [2] (I know it as open access from the website Nature) where you can to study their Mathematical model.

References:

[1] Optimismo, the podcast in Spanish language from the radio program Historias de la gente, Radio Televisión Española (RTVE) (28/01/2023) https://www.rtve.es/play/audios/historias-de-la-gente/historias-gente-optimismo/6788704/

[2] Khaphetsi Joseph Mahasa, Lisette de Pillis, Rachid Ouifki, Amina Eladdadi, Philip Maini, A-Rum Yoon and Chae-Ok Yun, Mesenchymal stem cells used as carrier cells of oncolytic adenovirus results in enhanced oncolytic virotherapy, Scientific Reports, volume 10, Article number: 425 (2020).

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