Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is made up of six parts. Part 1 covers the basic concepts of life. Part 2 is about the structure and function of proteins and membranes. The third part looks at metabolism and nutrition. The fourth part of the book covers information storage and utilization. The fifth part looks at cells and tissues. Finally, the sixth part is about protective mechanisms against disease such as blood clotting, xenobiotic metabolism, reactive oxygen, and the immune system.
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Despo Papachristodoulou, Alison Snape, William H. Elliott, and Daphne C. Elliott
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Lynne S. Cox, David A. Harris, and Catherine J. Pears
Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology starts off by looking at molecules. It then considers cellular components and enzymes. Next, it moves on to genome stability and gene expression. The next chapter after that is about mammalian metabolic pathways. Integration in mammalian metabolism is considered next. Finally, the text looks in detail at microbial and plant metabolism. It ends with an examination of biochemical techniques.