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Chapter A guided tour through Biochemistryland using the Biochemistryland map. Clinical conditions referrable to the different lands.

Appendix I. Structural Index Glossary General Index. We have uploaded a genuine PDF ebook copy of this book to our online file repository so that you can enjoy a blazing-fast and safe downloading experience.

We highly encourage our visitors to purchase original books from the respected publishers. If someone with copyrights wants us to remove this content, please contact us immediately. In , Prof. This is a comprehensive text which can be used for a one-semester introduction to biochemistry, or for a two-semester sequence.

The glossary is thorough and illustrated read more. The glossary is thorough and illustrated. Published in , the content of the book is up to date. The focus of this text is on an introduction to material in which the basics will likely not change. This leaves room for the material to be updated easily. The chapters consist of many topics under smaller headings, making each chapter customizable with regard to reading assignments.

The flow of the book is a logical progression, but not laid out in such a way that customizing material order will be difficult. All images are clear and undistorted. However, as a pdf the navigation is a little more difficult due to the navigation links not working. Students will not have this problem if used on an iPad or similar device. This is not only a comprehensive book, the available power points are well crafted.

The many topics in the text have summary sections that enable students to quickly review, as well as catchy songs that many will find helpful as a memorization resource. The combination of materials makes this an excellent open-access resource that I will be using in my class. Biochemistry is a relatively young science, but its rate of growth has been truly impressive. The rapid pace of discoveries, which shows no sign of slowing, is reflected in the steady increase in the size of biochemistry textbooks.

Growing faster than the size of biochemistry books have been the skyrocketing costs of higher education and the even faster rising costs of college textbooks. These unfortunate realities have created a situation where the costs of going to college are beyond the means of increasing numbers of students. Content Accuracy rating: 4 From what I could tell, the information is accurate.

Clarity rating: 4 The text is easy to follow, avoids jargon for the most part until it needs defining. Consistency rating: 4 Each chapter sticks to a familiar layout and walks the student through the various topics in a coherent manner. Modularity rating: 3 Overall the text could be broken up, but again, possibly due to formatting, many of the links do not work, interrupting the flow, On all the end of chapter sections, I couldn't get any of the links to work, with a message about "to be developed" or "coming soon".

Interface rating: 2 Couldn't get the links to work--although it appears many of the links are "printed" after the end of entire book. Grammatical Errors rating: 4 From what I can tell, the grammar is fine throughout the text.

Cultural Relevance rating: 4 Again, from what I read, I didn't notice any insensitive or offensive parts. Metabolism in Starvation. Haem Catabolism. Metabolism of Minerals and Trace Elements. Enzymes and Isoenzymes of Clinical Importance. Renal Function Tests. Gastric Function Tests. Thyroid Function Tests. Water and Electrolyte Balance and Imbalance. We assume that students who use this textbook have had the equivalent of one year of college chemistry and sufficient organic chemistry so that they are familiar with basic principles and nomenclature.

We also assume that students have taken a one-year college course in general biology in which elementary biochemical concepts were discussed. Students who lack these prerequisites are advised to consult the appropriate introductory textbooks in those subjects. Since the third edition of Biochemistry was published in , the field of biochemistry has continued its phenomenal and rapidly accelerating growth.

This remarkable expansion of our knowledge, the work of many thousands of talented and dedicated scientists, has been characterized by numerous new paradigms, as well as an enormous enrichment of almost every aspect of the field.

For example, the number of known protein and nucleic acid structures as determined by X-ray and NMR techniques has increased by over 3-fold.



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