Concise biochemistry
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Concise biochemistry
M. Dekker, c1996
- : cloth
- : paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work offers succinct, medically-oriented coverage of biochemistry, examining biologically important materials and presenting the properties of nucleic acids as well as nucleic acid metabolism. Each metabolic process is integrated in a review of overall energy metabolism, diabetes and starvation. A solutions manual is available to instructors only.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Components of cells: characteristics of cells
- bioenergetics
- concepts of acid and base chemistry
- amino acids and proteins
- proteins with biological activity - enzymes
- vitamins and minerals
- proteins with biological activity - blood proteins
- proteins with biological activity - fibrous proteins
- carbohydrates, lipids, and related structures. Part 2 Nucleic acids and genetic control of biochemical events: nucleic acid chemistry and nucleotide metabolism
- DNA and RNA information flow
- protein biosynthesis
- regulation of gene expression
- genetic control of synthesis of immunoglobulins and haemoglobulin
- application of modern molecular biology. Part 3 Intermediary metabolism: action of hormones and prostaglandins
- overview of metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation
- digestion and metabolism of carbohydrates
- lipid digestion and metabolism
- protein and amino acid metabolism
- integration of metabolism.
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