Biochemistry for the medical sciences E.A. Newsholme and A.R. Leech
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- 612.39 NEW
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This outstanding text, written in a clear, concise and easy-to-read style, provides students with an in-depth explanation of how each metabolic pathway is directly related to physiology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine. Emphasis is given to those medical problems encountered most frequently in daily clinical practice. Basic metabolism is presented as a coherent part of physiology and reference is made to the matabaolic aberrations seen in clinical situations.
Bibliography: p866-912. - Includes index
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 A biochemical hierarchy: from the cell to its Human
- Essential Topics in Biochemistry, Physiology and Biology
- 2 Energy: in the body, tissues and biochemical processes
- 3 Enzymes: their properties, regulation and physiology
- 4 Transport into the body: the gastrointestinal tract, digestion and absorption
- 5 Transport: into the cell
- Essential Metabolism
- 6 Carbohydrate metabolism
- 7 Fat metabolism
- 8 Amino acid and protein metabolism
- 9 Oxidation of fuels and ATP generation
- 10 Metabolism of Ammonia: degradation of nucleotides; the ornithine cycle
- 11 Synthesis of fats, fatty messengers and cholesterol
- 12 Hormones: chemical communication
- Essential Processes of Life
- 13 Physical activity: in non-athletes, athletes and patients
- 14 Acid/Base balance in normal and pathological states
- 15 Mental activity and mental illness
- 16 Nutrition
- 17 Starvation
- 18 Mechanisms of defence: barriers, enzymes and the immune system
- 19 Trauma
- 20 Sexual reproduction
- Common Clinical Problems and Diseases
- 21 Growth of cells and the skeleton
- 22 Atherosclerosis, hypertension and myocardial infarction
- 23 Cancer
- 24 Eating disorders: anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
- 25 Obesity and adipose tissue
- 26 Lipoprotein metabolism and dyslipoproteinaemias