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Principles of biochemistry : with an extended discussion of oxygen-binding proteins / Albert L. Lehninger, David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox

By: Lehninger, Albert LContributor(s): Nelson, David L | Cox, Michael MMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Worth Publishers, [1993]Copyright date: ©1993Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (some color)ISBN: 0879017112; 9780879017118Subject(s): Biochemistry | BiochemistryDDC classification: 574.192
Contents:
Foundations of biochemistry -- Structure and catalysis -- Bioenergetics and metabolism -- Information pathways -- Supplement to Chapter 7 -- Glossary
Summary: "[The book] has been designed for one- and two-semester courses for undergraduates majoring in biochemistry and related disciplines, as well as for graduate students who require a broad introduction to biochemistry. It is also suited for courses at medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, and other professional schools. The book will be used most successfully by students who have completed two years of college-level chemistry, including organic chemistry, and have received at least an introduction to biology. While some background in physics and physical chemistry would be useful, all relevant principles are introduced in a manner that should make them accessible to most students"--Preface
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QP514.2 .L43 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0814705

Foundations of biochemistry -- Structure and catalysis -- Bioenergetics and metabolism -- Information pathways -- Supplement to Chapter 7 -- Glossary

"[The book] has been designed for one- and two-semester courses for undergraduates majoring in biochemistry and related disciplines, as well as for graduate students who require a broad introduction to biochemistry. It is also suited for courses at medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, and other professional schools. The book will be used most successfully by students who have completed two years of college-level chemistry, including organic chemistry, and have received at least an introduction to biology. While some background in physics and physical chemistry would be useful, all relevant principles are introduced in a manner that should make them accessible to most students"--Preface

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