Biochemistry
by Donald Voet (Author), JudithG.Voet (Author), JudithG.Voet (Author), Donald Voet (Author)
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Hardcover
1990
$7.50
This is an introductory text for biochemistry courses, covering the grandeur of the fabric of biochemistry in sufficient detail and rigour for future chemists, biochemists and medical practitioners. Four themes unify this presentation of biochemistry; firstly, biochemistry is a body of knowledge compiled by people through experimentation; secondly, the unity of life and its variation through evolution; thirdly, that biological processes are organized into elaborate and interdependent control networks; and finally, biochemistry has important medical consequences.
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Paperback
1996
$16.18
This comprehensive text thoroughly explains basic biochemical concepts while offering a unified presentation of life and its variation through evolution. Incorporates both classical and current research to illustrate the historical source of much of our biochemical knowledge. Contains a wealth of biochemical applications such as agricultural, pharmaceutical, medical and forensic. This edition has been updated to reflect the enormous advances in molecular and protein structure. Features increased emphasis on human disease, more end-of-chapter problems and extensive use of molecular biological techniques.
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Hardcover
2004
$3.19
Biochemistry 3rd edition DONALD VOET, University of Pennsylvania, USA and JUDITH G. VOET, Swarthmore College, USA Biochemistry is a modern classic that has been thoroughly revised. Don and Judy Voet explain biochemical concepts while offering a unified presentation of life and its variation through evolution. Incorporates both classical and current research to illustrate the historical source of much of our biochemical knowledge. This edition has been updated to reflect the enormous advances in molecular and protein structure Integrated Biochemical Interactions CD
Synopsis
This is an introductory text for biochemistry courses, covering the grandeur of the fabric of biochemistry in sufficient detail and rigour for future chemists, biochemists and medical practitioners. Four themes unify this presentation of biochemistry; firstly, biochemistry is a body of knowledge compiled by people through experimentation; secondly, the unity of life and its variation through evolution; thirdly, that biological processes are organized into elaborate and interdependent control networks; and finally, biochemistry has important medical consequences.