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Essential for USMLE Step 1 review! A rigorous full-color review for any biochemistry or medical biochemistry examination This full-color review offers a fast and effective way for you to prepare for regular course examinations in biochemistry and medical biochemistry, as well as medical board exams and the USMLE Step 1. A unique feature is the integration of medical biochemistry with physiology, pathophysiology, pathology, and anatomy, making it perfect for today's rapidly changing medical school curriculum. Packed with valuable learning aids, including: . 1,100 multiple-choice questions, half…mehr

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Essential for USMLE Step 1 review! A rigorous full-color review for any biochemistry or medical biochemistry examination This full-color review offers a fast and effective way for you to prepare for regular course examinations in biochemistry and medical biochemistry, as well as medical board exams and the USMLE Step 1. A unique feature is the integration of medical biochemistry with physiology, pathophysiology, pathology, and anatomy, making it perfect for today's rapidly changing medical school curriculum. Packed with valuable learning aids, including: . 1,100 multiple-choice questions, half of which are USMLE Step 1 style . Thorough explanations for each answer . 350 full-color illustrations . Detailed clinical boxes that present high-yield information concerning diseases and disorders related to defects in the pathways being discussed . Every chapter includes: o An outline listing the major topics covered o A list of high-yield terms related to the content o Numerous explanatory figures and tables designed to increase your understanding of must-know material o A checklist that recaps important and high-yield concepts
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Autorenporträt
Michael W. King, PhD, is associate director for research; Peggy L. Sankey Professor of Medical Education; and professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Indiana University School of Medicine in Terre-Haute, IN.