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SOME REVIEWERS' COMMENTS ON THE FOURTH EDITION
'Professor Baldwin's volume is one which neither the student nor the specialist in any field of biology involving chemistry can afford to be without. To the student it affords an extraordinarily well-balanced, clear and complete introduction to the fields that are covered. To the specialist, it provides an integration such as has not hitherto been available.'
journal of the american chemical society
' I have no hesitation in recommending it to all students of biochemistry and to any students of biology who wish a clear and concise explanation of metabolic processes.' biological journal
. .this excellent elementary text on the chemical basis of metabolic activity.' scientific american
. .so valuable an explanation of basic principles that it has akeady been translated into seven languages.' British book news
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DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF BIOCHEMISTRY
fifth edition
ERNEST BALDWIN
Professor of Biochemistry at University College...
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Fülszöveg
SOME REVIEWERS' COMMENTS ON THE FOURTH EDITION
'Professor Baldwin's volume is one which neither the student nor the specialist in any field of biology involving chemistry can afford to be without. To the student it affords an extraordinarily well-balanced, clear and complete introduction to the fields that are covered. To the specialist, it provides an integration such as has not hitherto been available.'
journal of the american chemical society
' I have no hesitation in recommending it to all students of biochemistry and to any students of biology who wish a clear and concise explanation of metabolic processes.' biological journal
. .this excellent elementary text on the chemical basis of metabolic activity.' scientific american
. .so valuable an explanation of basic principles that it has akeady been translated into seven languages.' British book news
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J
DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF BIOCHEMISTRY
fifth edition
ERNEST BALDWIN
Professor of Biochemistry at University College London Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences
Twenty years after its first publication. Dynamic Aspects remains one of the most successful University textbooks on biochemistry as an independent scientific discipline; new editions have appeared at approximately five-yearly intervals and it has been translated into seven languages.
The fifth edition is a worthy successor to previous ones and is the result of a major revision. The basic features are preserved— the concentration on general principles, with only so many details as are required to illustrate and exemplify them—^but the format, the detail and the exposition have been modified.
Major editorial features of the revision are the rewriting of the chapter on the metabolism of fats (especially in relation to the biosynthesis of lipids and fatty acids), the inclusion of more discussion of biotin-de-pendent and tetrahydrofolate-dependent and other enzymes (especially one-carbon metabolism), the expansion and reorganisation of the chapters on nucleotides and nucleic acids to give an account of protein synthesis, and the incorporation of newer views on the citric acid cycle. In addition, a great many smaller changes have been made throughout the text to bring it up to date.
The book has been reset throughout in a larger format, making for better display of the more complex diagrams, all of which have been redrawn.
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