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Harry R. Matthews, PhD, Richard Freedland, PhD, and Roger L. Miesfeld, PhD, present a comprehensive introduction to the rapidly evolving field of biochemistry, which focuses on the chemical components of living matter, their reactions, and the energetic changes involved. This text is designed for students and researchers needing to quickly grasp core concepts, principles, and theories without delving into excessive technical details. It offers a concise overview of modern biochemistry, making it ideal for nonmajors and those seeking a quick review. The format is accessible, featuring clear illustrations and practical examples, including applications in cancer and other diseases, primarily in humans. This resource is perfect for medical students and undergraduates in biochemistry and molecular biology courses, as well as technicians and professionals looking to refresh their knowledge in a succinct manner. The book effectively identifies key concepts and essentials, ensuring readers can understand significant current and emerging achievements in the field.

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Biochemistry, Harry Roy Matthews, Richard A. Freedland, Roger L. Miesfeld

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1997
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Title
Biochemistry
Subtitle
A Short Course
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Released
1997
Format
Paperback
Pages
505
ISBN10
0471022055
ISBN13
9780471022053
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Harry R. Matthews, PhD, Richard Freedland, PhD, and Roger L. Miesfeld, PhD, present a comprehensive introduction to the rapidly evolving field of biochemistry, which focuses on the chemical components of living matter, their reactions, and the energetic changes involved. This text is designed for students and researchers needing to quickly grasp core concepts, principles, and theories without delving into excessive technical details. It offers a concise overview of modern biochemistry, making it ideal for nonmajors and those seeking a quick review. The format is accessible, featuring clear illustrations and practical examples, including applications in cancer and other diseases, primarily in humans. This resource is perfect for medical students and undergraduates in biochemistry and molecular biology courses, as well as technicians and professionals looking to refresh their knowledge in a succinct manner. The book effectively identifies key concepts and essentials, ensuring readers can understand significant current and emerging achievements in the field.