The Encyclopaedia has been written to serve a dual functions: first, to make students of the health science aware of certain basic biochemical principles and, second to use these principles to analyze commonly occurring high-related problems in terms of their biochemical com pennants. The text, although self-standing, is not meant to cover biochemistry in its entirely. The original literature represents the source of most knowledge, and it is clearly the data bank for continuing education. This approach will provide a solid foundation of biochemical information on which the student will continue to build during the remainder of his or her professional life and most certainly during the remainder of his or her professional education. Contents: The Molecules of Life; Constituents of Cell; The Nature of Macrodomes; The Chemical Nature of Mitochondria; Microfilaments; Chromosomes; Nucleon cytoplasm Relationships; The Nerve Fiber; DNA Structure; DNA Replication; Prokaryotic DNA Replication; Reverse Genetics and Genomics; Nucleotide Excision Repair; Regulation of Gene Expression; Gene Networks and Expression; Antibody Coding Genes; Functions of Ribosome's; Ribosomal RNA.
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