Derived from the classic text originated by Lubert Stryer and continued by John Tymoczko and Jeremy Berg, Biochemistry: A Short Course offers that bestseller's signature writing style and physiological emphasis, while focusing on the major topics taught in a one-semester biochemistry course. This second edition takes into account recent discoveries and advances that have changed how we think about the fundamental concepts in biochemistry and human health.
Biochemistry
Featuring a team of expert contributors that includes investigators involved in cutting-edge research as well as experienced clinicians, this book offers a unique combination of research and clinical practice tailored to today’s ...
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PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY WITH A HUMAN FOCUS provides pre-med, junior, and senior science majors the most up-to-date coverage of biochemistry and a distinct focus on the topics most relevant to...
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The contributions in these volumes present the gigantic advances and new trends in all fields of biochemistry and give an idea of new developments in these fields.
All of the major molecular structures and biochemical pathways are explained, and, for the most part, these center on mammalian biochemistry. The text is supported by biochemical nomenclature and questions to bear in mind while reading.
This book will be of interest to biochemists, molecular biologists, botanists, and plant geneticists.
This book discusses the clinical biochemistry of commonly measured analytes.