Extensive percolation in reasonable idiotypic networks
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1989
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Boer, R.J. de
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Abstract
We analyse a mathematical model specifying profound networks of idyotypic interactions amongst B
cell clones. In the model we incorporate only fundamental assumptions about idiotypic interactions.
Nevertheless, this "reasonable" idiotypic network model displays very "unreasonable" behaviour. As
soon as the network is formulated as a profound network structure it displays "extensive
percolation" of idiotypic signals. Thus the first antigenic perturbation of the network is expected to
affect most of the clones. We have attempted to solve these problems by extending the model with
seemingly important theoretical and/or immunological insights, but as yet we have failed.
Therefore, our present interpretation of these "unrealistic" results is that immune systems do not
function by means of profound network structures.