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100 _aBerg, Jeremy M.
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245 0 _aBiochemistry
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bW.H.Freeman,
_c2006.
300 _axxxv, 1026p.:
_bill.;
_c28 cm.
505 _aPart I The molecular design of life 1 Biochemistry: an evolving science 2 Protein composition and structure 3 Exploring proteins and proteomes 4 DNA, RNA, and the flow of genetic information 5 Exploring genes and genomes 6 Exploring evolution and bioinformatics 7 Hemoglobin: portrait of a protein in action 8 Enzymes: basic concepts and kinetics 9 Catalytic strategies 10 Regulatory strategies 11 Carbohydrates 12 Lipids and cell membranes 13 Membrance channels and pumps 14 Signal-transduction pathways Part II Transducing and storing energy 15 Metabolism: basic concepts and design 16 Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis 17 The citric acid cycle 18 Oxidative phosphorylaton 19 The light reactions of photosynthesis 20 The calvin cycle and the pentose phosphate 21 Glycogen metabolism 22 Fatty acid metabolism 23 Protein turnover and amino acid catabolism Part III Synthesizing the molecules of life 24 The biosynthesis of amino acids 25 Nucleotide biosynthesis 26 The biosynthesis of membrane lipids and steroids 27 The integration of metabolism 28 DNA replication, repair, and recombination 29 RNA synthesis and processing 30 Protein synthesis 31 The control of gene expression Part IV Responding to environmental changes 32 Sensory systems 33 The immune system 34 Molecular motors 35 Drug development
650 _aBiochemistry
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700 _aTymoczko, John L.
_910181
700 _aStryer, Lubert
_910182
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