Lir microbiology South Asian Edition is the updated version of one of the favourite tools for students to learn microbiology. Part of the popular Lippincott illustrated Reviews series, this proven approach uses clear, concise writing and hundreds of dynamic illustrations to take students into the realms of the Microbial world. The contents of the book have been extensively revised and updated in order to make them relevant for the countries in South Asia. In keeping with the revised competency-based medical curriculum for undergraduates, this book lays adequate stress on clinical applications of diagnostic.
They lack a glycolytic pathway but retain the enzymes necessary for the Krebs cycle. This genus is closely related to the ancestor of mitochondria, found within eukaryotic cells. The rickettsial electron transport chain and adenosine ...
They lack a glycolytic pathway but retain the enzymes necessary for the Krebs cycle. This genus is closely related to the ancestor of mitochondria, found within eukaryotic cells. The rickettsial electron transport chain and adenosine ...
This edition's medical/clinical focus has been sharpened to provide a high-yield review. Five additional case studies have been included, bringing the total to nineteen.
Like other titles in this series, this dynamic resource follows an intuitive outline organization and boasts a wealth of vibrant illustrations and study aids that clarify complex information and ensure retention.
Mastering essential microbiology concepts is easier with this vividly illustrated review resource.
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