Principles of Biochemistry

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By H. Robert Horton

    Computer-generated stereo views depict the conformation of biomolecules; a free stere This text is meant to foster student understanding; it has been carefully designed as a teaching tool and is not an encyclopedia of biochemistry and is ...

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By Philip Handler, Abraham White, Emil L. Smith

    The major constituents of cells; Catalysis; Metabolism; Body fluids and specialized tissues; Biochemistry of the endocrine glands; Nutrition.

  • Principles of biochemistry: Text
    By Paul Van Eikeren, Albert Lester Lehninger

    Principles of biochemistry: Text

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By H. Robert Horton, Gray Scrimgeour, Marc Perry

    "Principles of Biochemistry " provides a concise introduction to fundamental concepts of biochemistry, striking the right balance of rigor and detail between the encyclopedic volumes and the cursory overview texts available today.

  • Principles of Biochemistry: With a Human Focus
    By Reginald Garrett, Charles Grisham, Steven M. Theg

    Contains chapter summaries, detailed solutions to all end-of-chapter problems, additional problems with answers, self-tests, important definitions, and illustrations of major metabolic pathways.

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By H. Robert Horton

    For introductory courses in Biochemistry. May be taught out of departments of chemistry, biology, or biochemistry. This concise, introductory text focuses on the basic principles of biochemistry, filling the gap...

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet, Charlotte W. Pratt

    The Third Edition continues this tradition, and additionally incorporates coverage of recent research and an expanded focus on preparing and supporting students throughout the course.

  • Principles of Biochemistry
    By Michael M. Cox, David L. and Michael M. Cox Nelson

    Principles of Biochemistry

  • Principles of Biochemistry: With an Extended Discussion of Oxygen-binding Proteins
    By David L. Nelson, Albert L. Lehninger, Michael M. Cox

    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.