Biochemistry Explained

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biochemical nomenclature
biochemical pathways
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Fatty Acid Degradation
Gdp Mannose
Glycogen Phosphorylase
Glycogen Synthetase Kinase
Iron Sulphur Centres
Ligand Gated Ion Channel Receptors
Ligand Gated Ion Channels
mammalian biochemistry
molecular structures
Phosphoglycerate Mutase
Phosphorylase Kinase
Protein Kinase
Pyrimidine Nucleoside Phosphorylase
RNA Polymerase Type
Signal Recognition Particle Receptor
TCA Cycle
UDP Glucose Pyrophosphorylase
White Blood Cells

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415299428
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Biochemistry Explained employs an innovative approach which has proven highly successful in the author's own classes. The author establishes a thorough understanding of the foundations of and common linkages between molecular structures and reactions, so that eventual interpretation of complex biochemical pathways and reactions is easy. All of the major molecular structures and biochemical pathways are explained, and, for the most part, these center on mammalian biochemistry. The text is supported by biochemical nomenclature and questions to bear in mind while reading. Higher learning sections are also provided for advanced students. Written in an informal, conversational style, this textbook will serve as an invaluable resource for any student who is struggling with the standard texts and for postgraduate students who need to refresh their knowledge.
Currently a senior lecturer at the University of Western Sydney, Australia where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in biochemistry, pharmacology and pathophysiology, Dr Millar's research involves understanding intracellular pathways in the lacrimal gland and corneal epithelium, and retinal neurotransmission.

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