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John Wiley and Sons' book on biochemistry and its relation to human diseases

Published on January 30, 2010 at 7:39 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/47c47f/textbook_of_bioche) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations, 7th Edition" to their offering.

“Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations, 7th Edition”

This book presents a clear and precise discussion of the biochemistry of eukaryotic cells, particularly those of mammalian tissues, relates biochemical events at a cellular level to the subsequent physiological processes in the whole animal, and cites examples of abnormal biochemical processes in human disease. The organization and content are tied together to provide students with the complete picture of biochemistry and how it relates to human diseases.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure (Thomas M. Devlin).

Chapter 2 DNA and RNA: Composition and Structure (Stephen A. Woski and Francis J. Schmidt).

Chapter 3 Proteins I: Composition and Structure (Richard M. Schultz).

Chapter 4 DNA Replication, Recombination, and Repair (Howard J. Edenberg).

Chapter 5 RNA: Transcription and RNA Processing (Frank J. Schmidt and David R. Setzer).

Chapter 6 Protein Synthesis: Translation and Posttranslational Modifications (Dohn Glitz).

Chapter 7 Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology (Gerald Soslau).

Chapter 8 Regulation of Gene Expression (Daniel L. Weeks and John E. Donelson).

Chapter 9 Proteins II: Structure-Function Relationships in Protein Families (Richard M. Schultz).

Chapter 10 Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics, and Control (Henry Weiner).

Chapter 11 The Cytochromes P450 and Nitric Oxide Synthases (Linda J. Roman and Bettie Sue Siler Masters).

Chapter 12 Biological Membranes: Structure, Receptors, and Solute Transport (Thomas M. Devlin).

Chapter 13: Fundamentals of Signal Transduction (George R. Dubyak).

Chapter 14 Bioenergetics, Mitochondria, and Oxidative Metabolism (Diana S. Beattie).

Chapter 15 Carbohydrate Metabolism I: Major Metabolic Pathways and Their Control (Robert A. Harris).

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