Medical Biochemistry At A Glance
E-Book Overview
As with all the books in the 'At a Glance' series, the aim is to reduce frills to zero, to condense words to the absolute minimum, and to make illustrations the primary tool of communication. The text repeats some of what is in the drawings and adds further basic information. It is not intended to try to replace existing textbooks of biochemistry, but to provide students with a tool with which they can revise rapidly, economically and with confidence. It will also serve as a useful introductory book for those who do not need a great deal of detail about biochemistry. It is therefore aimed at the student who wants essential information available literally at a glance. The scope of the book reflects the standard core curriculum of the pre-clinical medical course in biochemistry. Whilst its closest relationship is to the course at UMDS, the harmonisation of teaching across the principal medical schools and the authors' scrutiny of other courses means that the book will be ideally suited to all medical students. Each chapter will be read by an expert in the relevant field before submission of the final manuscript and the text will be written to take into account the recent publication of 'Metabolism at a Glance' with which there might otherwise be a degree of overlap
E-Book Information
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Year: 1,996
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Edition: 1st
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Pages: 118
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Pages In File: 118
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Language: English
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Topic: 19
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Issue: до 2011-08
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Identifier: 0865429804,9780865429802
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Ddc: 574.19/2
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Lcc: QP514.2 .G76 1996
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Toc: TOC.pdf......Page 1 01. THE EUKARYOTIC CELL.pdf......Page 5 02. MEMBRANES I.pdf......Page 7 03. MEMBRANES II.pdf......Page 9 04. MEMBRANES III.pdf......Page 11 05. INTRACELLULAR RECEPTORS AND RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS.pdf......Page 13 06. MOLECULES I.pdf......Page 15 07. MOLECULES II.pdf......Page 17 08. DNA REPLICATION.pdf......Page 19 09. DNA REPAIR.pdf......Page 21 10. RECOMBINATION.pdf......Page 23 11. RNA.pdf......Page 25 12. TRANSCRIPTION I.pdf......Page 27 13. TRANSCRIPTION II.pdf......Page 29 14. ERRORS OF TRANSCRIPTION.pdf......Page 31 15. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS I.pdf......Page 33 16. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS II.pdf......Page 35 17. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS III.pdf......Page 37 18. ERRORS OF TRANSLATION.pdf......Page 41 19. COLLAGEN.pdf......Page 43 20. CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION IN PROKARYOTES.pdf......Page 45 21. CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION IN PROKARYOTES.pdf......Page 47 22. MECHANISMS OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL.pdf......Page 49 23. GROWTH.pdf......Page 51 24. CANCER.pdf......Page 53 25. GENETIC MANIPULATION I.pdf......Page 55 26 GENETIC MANIPULATION II.pdf......Page 57 27. pH AND BUFFERS I.pdf......Page 59 28. pH AND BUFFERS II.pdf......Page 61 29. CHEMICAL REACTIONS I.pdf......Page 63 30. CHEMICAL REACTIONS II.pdf......Page 65 31. ENZYMES I.pdf......Page 67 32. ENZYMES II.pdf......Page 69 33. ENZYMES III.pdf......Page 71 34. ENZYMES IV.pdf......Page 73 35. DIGESTION - BASIC PRINCIPLES AND CELL TYPES.pdf......Page 75 36. DIGESTION OF PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRA