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Readers can relate Mathematics and Biology, especially cell-biological features in human organization with the help of this book. They can gather detailed knowledge about the disease Psoriasis from cell-biological point of view in accordance with the light of mathematics. Readers will be able to imagine how disease dynamics (Psoriasis) would be influenced by mathematical essence. They should know the impact of mathematical model formulation to describe a biological rather cell-biological (human) phenomenon. Readers can learn how mathematics plays a dominant role in human cell-biology to construct various mathematical models associated with the disease. Readers can learn how several mathematical tools and techniques could be associated to Psoriatic cell-biology for analyzing the disease under analytical and graphical context. They also congregate information on how mathematics helps to predict some thinking to control the disease in a better way. They can improve their thoughts and ideas on how mathematics helps clinicians as well as experimentalists to provide some conditions and parameter estimations for smooth continuation of their experiments and to get better achievements for controlling the disease Psoriasis.

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Roy, P.K., Datta, A. (2019). Introduction. In: Mathematical Models for Therapeutic Approaches to Control Psoriasis. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9020-3_1

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