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The Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology provides a comprehensive survey of current biochemistry and molecular biology. Over the last few years, the language of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has expanded enormously to the extent that few scientists can expect to be familiar with all aspects of it. This is partly due to the Genome projects and the successive -omics projects which have provided comprehensive information about genes, the functions of gene products, and cellular processes. At the same time, terms from other subject areas appear increasingly in the biochemical literature. The popular Dictionary has been comprehensively reviewed and updated to include many important new concepts and words. The entries are short but informative, providing up-to-date information on a broad range of topics, including definitions for selected terms from Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Immunology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Systems Biology, and Toxicology. There are over 21,000 main entries, which give details of biochemical substances and the processes in which they are involved, define methods and concepts in molecular biology, and give definitions of biochemical symbols and abbreviations. It points out pitfalls where terms are often confused. It explains the precise syntax of biochemical terms, such as Greek letters and other formatting, which are lost when searching the Internet. In addition the dictionary is illustrated with over 900 chemical structures.
The Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will serve as an invaluable reference for biochemists and molecular biologists seeking information outside their own fields, and for those wishing to revisit fundamental principles.
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Fully up-dated new edition
Dictionary format with short, informative entries
Defines key terms in biochemistry and molecular biology, with recommended biochemical nomenclature and alternative names
Biographical entries
Biochemical constants defined
Reviews
Review from the previous editiion: "Provides the latest information in biochemistry and in cellular and molecular biology, constituting therefore the most complete document actually at the disposal of life scientist on a very broad range of topics."--Cellular and Molecular Biology
Product Details
736 pages; over 900 structures;
ISBN13: 978-0-19-852917-0
ISBN10: 0-19-852917-1
About the Author(s)
Edited by Richard Cammack, Department of Life Science, King's College London, Teresa Atwood, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Peter Campbell, Deceased, Howard Parish, School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Tony Smith, Retired University of Saskatchewan, Canada, John Stirling, Department of Life Sciences, King's College London, and Frank Vella, Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
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"Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology" Cuốn sách gồm các thuật ngữ, khái niệm được giải thích rõ ràng, chi tiết bao trùm tất cả trong lĩnh vực sinh học
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The Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology provides a comprehensive survey of current biochemistry and molecular biology. Over the last few years, the language of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has expanded enormously to the extent that few scientists can expect to be familiar with all aspects of it. This is partly due to the Genome projects and the successive -omics projects which have provided comprehensive information about genes, the functions of gene products, and cellular processes. At the same time, terms from other subject areas appear increasingly in the biochemical literature. The popular Dictionary has been comprehensively reviewed and updated to include many important new concepts and words. The entries are short but informative, providing up-to-date information on a broad range of topics, including definitions for selected terms from Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Immunology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Systems Biology, and Toxicology. There are over 21,000 main entries, which give details of biochemical substances and the processes in which they are involved, define methods and concepts in molecular biology, and give definitions of biochemical symbols and abbreviations. It points out pitfalls where terms are often confused. It explains the precise syntax of biochemical terms, such as Greek letters and other formatting, which are lost when searching the Internet. In addition the dictionary is illustrated with over 900 chemical structures.
The Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will serve as an invaluable reference for biochemists and molecular biologists seeking information outside their own fields, and for those wishing to revisit fundamental principles.
Features
Fully up-dated new edition
Dictionary format with short, informative entries
Defines key terms in biochemistry and molecular biology, with recommended biochemical nomenclature and alternative names
Biographical entries
Biochemical constants defined
Reviews
Review from the previous editiion: "Provides the latest information in biochemistry and in cellular and molecular biology, constituting therefore the most complete document actually at the disposal of life scientist on a very broad range of topics."--Cellular and Molecular Biology
Product Details
736 pages; over 900 structures;
ISBN13: 978-0-19-852917-0
ISBN10: 0-19-852917-1
About the Author(s)
Edited by Richard Cammack, Department of Life Science, King's College London, Teresa Atwood, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Peter Campbell, Deceased, Howard Parish, School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, Tony Smith, Retired University of Saskatchewan, Canada, John Stirling, Department of Life Sciences, King's College London, and Frank Vella, Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
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