Biochemistry A Short Course

Biochemistry: A Short Course by Harry R. Matthews is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of biochemistry, published by Wiley on February 21, 1997. This edition spans 505 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the chemical components of living matter, the reactions they undergo, and the energetic changes involved, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.
Readers will find that this text caters to the specific needs of those looking to quickly familiarize themselves with core concepts and principles in biochemistry. It emphasizes essential topics relevant to nonmajors and provides practical examples, including discussions on cancer and other diseases. The book also integrates closely related areas of molecular and cell biology, featuring clear illustrations to enhance understanding. This edition serves as an ideal textbook for medical students and professionals seeking a concise review of modern biochemistry.
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Harry R. Matthews, PhD, Richard Freedland, PhD, Roger L. Miesfeld,PhD
No scientific discipline has experienced such explosive growth orattracted so much popular attention over the past several decadesas the study of life at the molecular level. The most quantitativeof biological sciences, biochemistry studies the chemicalcomponents of living matter; the reactions these componentsundergo; the energetic changes that accompany such reactions; andthe organization, replication, and expression of genes.
Biochemistry: A Short Course introduces students to thefundamentals of this fascinating scientific discipline. Based onthe authors’ years of experience teaching graduate, undergraduate,and professional courses, this comprehensive introduction caters tothe specific needs of researchers and students who must familiarizethemselves rapidly with core concepts, principles, and theories.Students are afforded a unique opportunity to arrive at a fullunderstanding of important current and pending achievements in thefield, without having to wade through extraneous technical detailsand lengthy theoretical discussions more appropriate to a labmanual or specialized text.
Identifies key concepts and covers the essentials for nonmajorsand anyone looking for a concise review of modern aspects ofbiochemistry
* Ideal for quick review, follows the critically acclaimed ShortCourse format, with abundant clear illustrations of key concepts
* Includes closely related areas of molecular and cell biology
* Features practical examples, including cancer and other diseases,drawn primarily from humans
Here is the ideal textbook for medical students as well asgraduates and undergraduates in biochemistry, medical biochemistry,and molecular biology courses. It is also an excellent selectionfor technicians and related professionals who want to review modernaspects of biochemistry in a concise format.
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