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E-raamat: Color Atlas of Biochemistry

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132580008
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This excellent desk reference provides a detailed summary of various biochemical processes and functions in human physiology. They are organized into nine sections and an appendix of important units and prefixes. Each entry is two pages, with the left containing text and the right presenting graphics and tables. They begin with the basics, advance to biomolecules, and continue with metabolic processes, cell organelles, molecular genetics, tissues and organs, nutrition, signaling systems, and grown and development. With over 220 pictures and concise descriptions, this text makes an excellent study-aid to a more thorough textbook. Its orientation toward human biochemistry makes it ideal for medical or pre-med students. The authors are a retired biochemistry professor with an interest in insects and a current professor of medicine, both from Germany. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Providing a powerful visual overview of the entire spectrum of human biochemistry, the third edition of the popular Color Atlas of Biochemistry is an ideal reference and study aid. It utilizes the signature Flexibook format, consisting of double-page spreads with clear explanatory text on the left-hand page and exquisitely detailed full-color graphics on the right. These bite-sized learning capsules ensure that your review of any given topic is quick, efficient, and comprehensive, allowing you to target the exact information you need for classroom and exam success.

New features of this bestselling review book:

  • Increased focus on pathobiochemical aspects and clinical correlations, especially useful for exam preparation in the clinical sciences
  • New and expanded sections on the immune and digestive systems, motor proteins, transport processes, blood clotting and fibrinolysis, biochemistry of fatty tissue, metabolic integration, neurotransmitters and their receptors, signal transduction, and much more!
  • Symbols for atoms, biomolecules, coenzymes, biochemical processes, and chemical reactions are color-coded to promote quick comprehension
  • Computer graphics that provide simulated 3D representations of important molecules, making complex subject matter tangible
  • Convenient color thumb index that guides you quickly through the book

This superb didactic atlas has been used by medical and health science students worldwide since its first publication in German in 1994. It has since been translated into 9 languages and has been revised and updated regularly ever since. Its unrivalled illustrations, concise text, and focused presentation all combine to create an excellent, high-yield study guide.



A completely revised and expanded 3rd edition of the standard work Color Atlas of Biochemistry by Jan Koolman and Klaus-Heinrich Roehm.
Basics 1(26)
Chemistry
Periodic Table
2(2)
Isomerism
4(2)
Substance Classes I
6(2)
Substance Classes II
8(2)
Chemical Reactions
10(2)
Redox Processes
12(2)
Acids and Bases
14(2)
Physical Chemistry
Energetics
16(2)
Thermodynamics
18(2)
Catalysis
20(2)
Water as a Solvent
22(2)
Hydrophobic Interactions
24(3)
Biomolecules 27(44)
Carbohydrates
Chemistry of Sugars
28(2)
Monosaccharides and Disaccharides
30(2)
Polysaccharides
32(2)
Glycoproteins and Glycosaminoglycans
34(2)
Lipids
Overview
36(2)
Fatty Acids and Fats
38(2)
Glycolipids
40(2)
Sphingolipids
42(2)
Isoprenoids
44(2)
Steroids
46(2)
Amino Acids
Properties
48(2)
Proteinogenic Amino Acids
50(2)
Selenocysteine and Nonproteinogenic Amino Acids
52(2)
Peptides and Proteins
Peptides and Proteins: Overview
54(2)
Protein Structures
56(2)
Structural Proteins
58(2)
Soluble Proteins
60(2)
Protein Modification
62(2)
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
Bases and Nucleotides
64(2)
RNA
66(2)
DNA
68(3)
Metabolism 71(122)
Enzymes
Basics
72(2)
Enzyme Catalysis
74(2)
Enzyme Kinetics I
76(2)
Enzyme Kinetics II
78(2)
Allosteric Regulation
80(2)
Inhibitors
82(2)
Enzymatic Analysis
84(2)
Coenzymes I
86(2)
Coenzymes II
88(2)
Coenzymes III
90(2)
Coenzymes IV
92(2)
Pathobiochemistry
94(2)
Metabolic Pathways
Intermediary Metabolism I
96(2)
Intermediary Metabolism II
98(2)
Regulatory Mechanisms I
100(2)
Regulatory Mechanisms II
102(2)
Energy Metabolism
ATP
104(2)
Energetic Coupling
106(2)
Energy Conservation at Membranes
108(2)
Energy Metabolism: Overview
110(2)
Oxoacid Dehydrogenases
112(2)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle: Reactions
114(2)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle:
Metabolic Functions
116(2)
Mitochondrial Transport
118(2)
Respiratory Chain
120(2)
ATP Synthesis
122(2)
Regulation of Energy Metabolism
124(2)
Pathobiochemistry
126(2)
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Overview
128(2)
Glycolysis
130(2)
Pentose Phosphate Pathway
132(2)
Gluconeogenesis
134(2)
Glycogen Metabolism
136(2)
Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism I
138(2)
Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism II
140(2)
Pathobiochemistry
142(2)
Lipid Metabolism
Overview
144(2)
Fatty Acid Degradation: β-Oxidation
146(2)
Minor Pathways of Fatty Acid Degradation
148(2)
Fatty Acid Biosynthesis
150(2)
Fatty Acid Metabolism: Other Reactions
152(2)
Biosynthesis of Complex Lipids
154(2)
Biosynthesis of Cholesterol
156(2)
Pathobiochemistry
158(2)
Protein Metabolism
Overview
160(2)
Proteolysis
162(2)
Pathways of Nitrogen
164(2)
Transamination and Deamination
166(2)
Amino Acid Degradation I
168(2)
Amino Acid Degradation II
170(2)
Urea Cycle
172(2)
Amino Acid Biosynthesis
174(2)
Pathobiochemistry
176(2)
Nucleotide Metabolism
Overview
178(2)
Nucleotide Degradation
180(2)
Purine and Pyrimidine Biosynthesis
182(2)
Nucleotide Biosynthesis
184(2)
Pathobiochemistry
186(2)
Porphyrin Metabolism
Heme Biosynthesis
188(2)
Heme Degradation
190(3)
Cell Organelles 193(36)
Basics
Structure of Cells
194(2)
Cell Components and Cytoplasm
196(2)
Cytoskeleton
Components
198(2)
Structure and Functions
200(2)
Motor Proteins
202(2)
Nucleus
Nucleus
204(2)
Mitochondria
Structure and Functions
206(2)
Membranes
Structure and Components
208(2)
Transport Processes
210(2)
Transport Proteins
212(2)
Endocytosis and Exocytosis
214(2)
ER and Golgi Apparatus
Structure and Function
216(2)
Protein Sorting
218(2)
Protein Synthesis in the rER
220(2)
Protein Maturation
222(2)
Lysosomes
Lysosomes
224(2)
Peroxisomes
Peroxisomes
226(3)
Molecular Genetics 229(36)
Overview
Overview
230(2)
Genome
Genes and Genomes
232(2)
Chromatin
Chromatin
234(2)
Nucleic Acid-Modifying Enzymes
236(2)
Replication
238(2)
Transcription
240(2)
Transcriptional Control
242(2)
RNA Maturation
244(2)
Genetic Code
Genetic Code
246(2)
Translation I: Initiation
248(2)
Translation II
250(2)
Antibiotics
252(2)
Mutation and Repair
254(2)
Genetic Engineering
DNA Cloning
256(2)
DNA Sequencing
258(2)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
260(2)
Genetic Engineering in Medicine
262(3)
Tissues and Organs 265(116)
Digestive System
Overview
266(2)
Digestive Secretions
268(2)
Digestive Processes
270(2)
Absorption I
272(2)
Absorption II
274(2)
Pathobiochemistry
276(2)
Blood
Blood: Composition and Functions
278(2)
Plasma Proteins
280(2)
Lipoproteins I
282(2)
Lipoproteins II
284(2)
Hemoglobin and Gas Transport
286(2)
Reactive Oxygen Species
288(2)
Erythrocyte Metabolism
290(2)
Acid-Base Balance
292(2)
Blood Clotting
294(2)
Inhibition of Blood Clotting, Fibrinolysis
296(2)
Blood Groups
298(2)
Pathobiochemistry
300(2)
Immune System
Immune System
302(2)
Specific Immune Response
304(2)
T-cell Activation
306(2)
Complement System
308(2)
Antibodies
310(2)
Pathobiochemistry
312(2)
Liver
Functions
314(2)
Carbohydrate Metabolism
316(2)
Lipid Metabolism
318(2)
Bile Acids
320(2)
Biotransformation
322(2)
Cytochrome P450 Systems
324(2)
Ethanol Metabolism
326(2)
Pathobiochemistry
328(2)
Adipose Tissue
Functions
330(2)
Pathobiochemistry
332(2)
Kidney
Functions
334(2)
Electrolyte and Water Recycling
336(2)
Metabolism
338(2)
Muscle
Muscle Contraction
340(2)
Control of Muscle Contraction
342(2)
Muscle Metabolism
344(2)
Pathobiochemistry
346(2)
Connective Tissue
Bone and Teeth
348(2)
Collagens
350(2)
Extracellular Matrix I
352(2)
Extracellular Matrix II
354(2)
Pathobiochemistry
356(2)
Brain and Sensory Organs
Signal Transmission in the Central Nervous System
358(2)
Resting Potential and Action Potential
360(2)
Neurotransmitters
362(2)
Receptors for Neurotransmitters
364(2)
Metabolism of the Brain
366(2)
Sight
368(2)
Pathobiochemistry
370(2)
Integration of Metabolism
Integration of Metabolism I
372(2)
Integration of Metabolism II
374(2)
Integration of Metabolism III
376(2)
Integration of Metabolism IV
378(3)
Nutrition 381(16)
Nutrients
Organic Substances
382(2)
Minerals and Trace Elements
384(2)
Calcium Metabolism
386(2)
Iron Metabolism
388(2)
Pathobiochemistry
390(2)
Vitamins
Vitamins I
392(2)
Vitamins II
394(3)
Signaling Systems 397(46)
Signal Transduction
Signal Transduction
398(2)
Membrane Receptors
400(2)
Ion Channels
402(2)
GTP-Binding Proteins
404(2)
Second Messengers I
406(2)
Second Messengers II
408(2)
Protein Kinases and Phosphatases
410(2)
Signal Cascades
412(2)
Hormone Systems
Basics
414(2)
Plasma Levels and Hormone Hierarchy
416(2)
Lipophilic Signaling Substances
Mechanism of Action
418(2)
Corticosteroids
420(2)
Sex Steroids and the Menstrual Cycle
422(2)
Metabolism of Steroid Hormones
424(2)
Thyroid Hormones
426(2)
Hydrophilic Signaling Substances
Insulin
428(2)
Diabetes Mellitus
430(2)
Other Hormones
432(2)
Catecholamines
434(2)
Tissue Hormones and Mediators
436(2)
Eicosanoids
438(2)
Cytokines
440(3)
Growth and Development 443(16)
Cell Proliferation
Cell Cycle I
444(2)
Cell Cycle II
446(2)
Apoptosis
448(2)
Oncogenes
450(2)
Tumors
452(2)
Cytostatic Drugs
454(2)
Viruses
456(3)
Appendix 459
Abbreviations
460(2)
Quantities and Units
462(2)
Source Credits
464(1)
Further Reading
465(2)
Index
467
Professor, Institute of Physiologic Chemistry, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany