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_2rdamedia
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200 1 _aPrinciples of biochemistry
_ewith an extended discussion of oxygen-binding proteins
_fAlbert L. Lehninger, David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox
205 _a2nd ed.
210 _aNew York, NY
_cWorth Publishers
_dc1993
215 _a1 v. (various pagings)
_cill. (some col.)
_d29 cm
320 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 1 _aFoundations of biochemistry
_aStructure and catalysis
_aBioenergetics and metabolism
_aInformation pathways
_aSupplement to Chapter 7
_aGlossary
330 _a"[The book] has been designed for one- and two-semester courses for undergraduates majoring in biochemistry and related disciplines, as well as for graduate students who require a broad introduction to biochemistry. It is also suited for courses at medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, and other professional schools. The book will be used most successfully by students who have completed two years of college-level chemistry, including organic chemistry, and have received at least an introduction to biology. While some background in physics and physical chemistry would be useful, all relevant principles are introduced in a manner that should make them accessible to most students"--Pref
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_aBiochimie
_2rameau
676 _a572
700 1 _3069297231
_aLehninger
_bAlbert L.
_f1917-1986
_4070
701 1 _3069296979
_aNelson
_bDavid Lee
_f1942-....
_4070
702 1 _3066907977
_aCox
_bMichael M.
_f19..-....