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Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences S. Higgins

Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences By S. Higgins

Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences by S. Higgins


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Summary

A collection of medically-relevant problems that can be explained largely in biochemical terms. This text is suitable for pre-clinical medical students, and other students of biochemistry. It is intended to show the direct relevance of biochemistry and molecular biology to clinical medicine today.

Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences Summary

Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences: An Integrated Case Approach by S. Higgins

Takes an integrated 'problem-solving' approach, encouraging students to learn essential biochemistry by showing how biochemical 'clues' lead to diagnosis and treatment of medical problems.

Table of Contents

Teenage weakling Famine in Africa Chest pains Death on the farm Failure to thrive Thin blood Boy or girl? Brittle bones or battered baby? Incorrectly addressed Acid excretors Failure to stop Getting the measure of hormones Now wash your hands Bladder cancer Signal failure Venomous viper Hitting the bottle Lack of cleavage Amino acid overload Designer drug When the man fails, the woman takes over Appendices: 1. Genetic concentrations 2. Amino acid designations 3. Blood hormone concentrations 4. Incidence of genetic disorders 5. Metabolite levels in blood and urine

Additional information

GOR001810052
9780582101296
0582101298
Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences: An Integrated Case Approach by S. Higgins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19940503
216
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