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'Baynes does a great job of teaching biochemistry. I particularly like the snippets of information in the Clinical Boxes. Its like someone has sifted through the text and outlined the important bits for you...also great for revision' - ("Medical Student Review"). "Medical Biochemistry" combines basic science and clinical medicine in a thorough yet accessible, easy-to-read format, and this new edition reflects the latest information on genetic and molecular biology. A dynamic, full-colour design makes this biochemistry textbook a truly effective resource.
| ISBN | 0323053718 | | Pages | 712 | | ISBN13 | 9780323053716 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division | | Weight (grammes) | 1996 | | Imprint | Mosby | | Published in | St Louis | | Format | Multimedia Item | | Previous ISBN | 9780723433415 | | Publication date | 25 Mar 2009 | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Library of Congress | QP514 | | Width (mm) | 280 | | DEWEY | 612.015 | | Spine width (mm) | 36 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Tertiary education |
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| 1 | | Introduction by J. W. Baynes and M. H. Dominiczak | | 1 | | 2 | | Amino Acids and Proteins by N. Taniguchi | | 5 | | 3 | | Carbohydrates and Lipids by J. W. Baynes | | 23 | | 4 | | Blood: Cells and Plasma Proteins by W. D. Fraser | | 33 | | 5 | | Oxygen Transport by G. M. Helmkamp | | 43 | | 6 | | Catalytic Proteins - Enzymes by J. Fujii | | 59 | | 7 | | Hemostasis and Thrombosis by G. Love | | 73 | | 8 | | Membranes and Transport by M. Maeda | | 87 | | 9 | | Bioenergetics and Oxidative Metabolism by L. W. Stillway | | 97 | | 10 | | Function of the Gastrointestinal Tract by U. V. Kulkarni and I. Broom | | 115 | | 11 | | Micronutrients: Vitamins and Minerals by M. H. Dominiczak and I. Broom | | 129 | | 12 | | Anaerobic Metabolism of Glucose in the Red Blood Cell by J. W. Baynes | | 143 | | 13 | | Carbohydrate Storage and Synthesis in Liver and Muscle by J. W. Baynes | | 155 | | 14 | | The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle by L. W. Stillway | | 173 | | 15 | | Oxidative Metabolism of Lipids in Liver and Muscle by J. W. Baynes | | 185 | | 16 | | Biosynthesis and Storage of Fatty Acids by U. V. Kulkarni and I. Broom | | 195 | | 17 | | Biosynthesis of Cholesterol and Steroids by M. H. Dominiczak and A. M. Wallace | | 205 | | 18 | | Lipoproteins and Lipid Transport by M. H. Dominiczak | | 219 | | 19 | | Biosynthesis and Degradation of Amino Acids by Allen B. Rawitch | | 237 | | 20 | | Muscle: Energy Metabolism and Contraction by J. A. Carson and J. W. Baynes | | 253 | | 21 | | Glucose Homeostasis and Fuel Metabolism by M. H. Dominiczak | | 265 | | 22 | | Nutrition and Energy Balance by M. H. Dominiczak | | 291 | | | More... | | |
***2010 BMA Book Awards - Highly Commended - Basic and Clinical Sciences category*** "This is a very thorough book which is great for use for reference and also for quick revision from the summaries at the end of every chapter. The figures are of high quality: figure 1.1 Biochemistry, all in one, is a good overview of the metabolic pathways. Additionally, the clinical boxes highlight clinically relevant information. Overall, this is an excellent resource for undergraduates.? "- Judge's comments" ."It includes all the essential biochemistry needed and indicates further reading at the end of each chapter. Importantly, it frequently uses clinical examples and there is an excellent use of clear and colourful diagrams. There are also a variety of revision questions at the back which are useful for exam practice.? - "UK Medical Student" "" "Graphics are amazing and sooooOOOOO helpful! I have never liked chemistry but thanks to this book I managed to get an A on my Biochemistry 2 exam.? - "Medical Student, University of Zagreb""" ."[lots of] colourful diagrams that are easy to follow and well explained (unusual for a textbook on biochemistry!). The textbook works through the systems of the body in a very logical and clear way without being too complex or misleading.the authors have clearly spent a lot of time assessing what is relevant for the course and in what detail.? - "Medical Student, University of Glasgow"
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