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  1. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry (Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series) by Richard A. Harvey PhD, Denise R. Ferrier, 2010-07-12
  2. Rapid Review Biochemistry: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by John W. Pelley PhD, Edward F. Goljan MD, 2010-08-27
  3. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry & eBook by Albert Lehninger, David L. Nelson, et all 2008-06-15
  4. BRS Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics, Fifth Edition (Board Review Series) by Todd A. Swanson, Sandra I. Kim, et all 2009-12-07
  5. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition by David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox, 2004-04-23
  6. Absolute Ultimate Guide for Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (Study Guide & Solutions Manual) by David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox, 2008-04-04
  7. Marks' Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach, North American Edition (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)) by Michael A. Lieberman, Allan Marks, 2008-04-21
  8. Biochemistry For Dummies by John T. Moore, Richard H. Langley, 2008-04-28
  9. Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations (Textbook of Biochemistry w/ Clinical Correlations) by Thomas M. Devlin, 2010-01-26
  10. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the Molecular Level by Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet, et all 2008-01-14
  11. Lippincott's Illustrated Q&A Review of Biochemistry by Michael A. Lieberman, Rick Ricer, 2009-11-23
  12. Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 28th Edition (LANGE Basic Science) by Robert Murray, Victor Rodwell, et all 2009-06-02
  13. Biochemistry I (Cliffs Quick Review) by Frank Schmidt, 2000-09-11
  14. Rapid Review Biochemistry: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by John W. Pelley PhD, Edward F. Goljan MD, 2006-11-15

161. Trends In Biochemical Sciences
TiBS covers discoveries in the fields of biophysics, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and cell biology. Aimed at both scientists and students.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences An official publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Link to Latest issue If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TiBS) is designed to keep its readers up-to-date and well informed about recent advances in biochemistry and molecular biology. In addition to topical reviews, which provide the main focus of each issue, TiBS provides a platform for debate and hypothesis where new ideas can be discussed. A popular section is the Protein Sequence Motif column, which publishes short reports of new motifs or sequence homologies that have been recognized in known sequences. TiBS also features letters, reviews of computer applications and techniques, historical perspectives of biochemical and molecular biology research, and book reviews. TiBS is part of the Trends journal series, now recognized as the most highly cited group of monthly review journals in the world.

162. Biochemistry At Virginia Tech
The Department of biochemistry at Virginia Tech. I welcome your interest inbiochemistry. The department provides excellent opportunities for learning
http://www.biochem.vt.edu/
Departmental Facilities Interdepartmental Programs Student Resources Research Resources ... Dennis R. Dean
Microbial protein structure and function: insights for human disease and biological nitrogen fixation Malcolm Potts
Enhancing eukaryotic cell survival based on biochemical strategies found in extremophiles Eugene M. Gregory
Oxygen toxicity and antioxidant enzymes Jianyong Li
Biochemistry of chorion hardening and tryptophan metabolism in mosquitoes Zhijian (Jake) Tu
Molecular genetics, evolution, and applications of transposable elements in insects
Tom Sitz and Jessica Kraszewski Presenters, Journal Club
Glenda Gillaspy and Karsten Klage Presenters, Journal Club
Anne-Frances Miller, Director, University of Kentucky NMR Spectroscopy Center. Solid-state NMR as a Tool for Understanding Flavin Reactivity in Enzymes, Dennis Dean
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I welcome your interest in biochemistry. The department provides excellent opportunities for learning and discovery that are essential to effective career development.

163. OAC Biology
This site gives an overview of the OAC Biology (Advanced Placement) course. The units covered are biochemistry, energy and the living cell, photosynthesis, genetics, and the theory of evolution.
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164. Biochemistry Graphics Room Aberdeen University
Projects. Development of a Mediator to Integrate Access to Databases in MolecularBiology Database Visualisation using interactive 3D graphics.
http://www.biochem.abdn.ac.uk/
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165. Carbohydrate Research
Publishes research papers, perspectives, notes, rapid communications and book reviews of carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
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Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Carbohydrate Research Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Award For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier ... Select your view CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH
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D.C. Baker, J. Defaye, D. Horton, E.F. Hounsell, T. Lowary

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Since its inception in 1965, Carbohydrate Research has gained a reputation for its high standard and wide scope which includes all aspects of carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry. Articles published in the journal cover sugars and their derivatives (also cyclitols, and model compounds for carbohydrate reactions), oligo- and polysaccharides, nucleosides, nucleotides, and glycoconjugates. These systems are considered from the viewpoints of:
The journal includes normal length research papers, perspectives, notes, rapid communications and book reviews together with notices of meetings concerned with carbohydrates.

166. Applied Biochemistry And Microbiology

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167. SpringerLink - Publication
Biologia Plantarum, an international journal of experimental botany, publishes in English original research reports, review articles and brief communications in all fields of plant physiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, genetics, structural botany and pathology.
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168. Biochemistry Resources
Resources for student and teachers of college level biochemistry courses, includingdemonstrations, learning strategies, classroom graphics,
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Tips on mastering typical types of biochemistry course material, arranged by course topic.
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What should you be able to DO with what you learn from a chapter in your biochemistry text?
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Diagrams, derivations, and discussions aimed at clarifying murky areas of your text. Poke around here you just might find a page that clears up long-standing confusion. TEACHERS : You may find some useful handouts here.

169. UPHS Physiology Department Home Page
All Physiology graduate students are administered through the office of Biomedical Graduate Studies, and most students belong to one of the following three graduate groups biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Cell and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience.
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University of Pennsylvania Health Care System
Physiologists seek to understand the function of molecules, cells, tissues, and organ systems If you are viewing this text, your browser lacks the ability to read frames. Don't worry, you can still enjoy our site. All the pages can be viewed from our site index . The site index is reproduced below for your convenience.
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170. Chem4Kids.com: Biochemistry
We felt it was more appropriate to have the biochemistry section here on The key thing to remember is that biochemistry is the chemistry of the living
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If you had visited Biology4Kids you may recognize this section. We felt it was more appropriate to have the biochemistry section here on Chem4Kids. It is one of the crossover fields of chemistry. Biochemists have to understand both the living world and the chemical world to be the best at their jobs.
The key thing to remember is that biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world. Plants, animals, single-celled organisms... They all use the same basic chemical compounds to live their lives. Biochemistry is not about the cells or the organisms. It's about the smallest parts of those organisms, the molecules. It's also about the cycles that happen to make those compounds.
Those cycles that repeat over and over are the things that allow living creatures to survive on this planet. It could be the constant process of photosynthesis in plants or the building of complex proteins in the cells of your body. Every cycle has a place and they are just one building block to help organisms live. In each of those cycles, molecules are needed and changed. It's one big network of activity where each piece relies on all of the others.
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171. Baylor College Of Medicine
Department of biochemistry.
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172. Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
research, seminars and teaching. Faculty, staff and course information.
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173. Biochemistry And Molecular Biophysics At Washington University Medical School In
This is the official website of the Department of biochemistry and MolecularBiophysics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO.
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Hassan-Abdallah, A., Zhao, G., Eschenbrenner, M., Chen, Z.W., Mathews, F.S. and Jorns, M.S. Cloning, expression and crystallization of heterotetrameric sarcosine oxidase from Pseudomonas maltophilia. Protein Expression and Purification 43:33-43 (2005). Wong, J. C., Lucius, A. L. and Lohman, T. M. Energetics of DNA End Binding by E.coli RecBC and RecBCD Helicases Indicate Loop Formation in the 3'-Single-stranded DNA Tail. J Mol Biol 352:765-782 (2005).
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174. NYU School Of Medicine Biochemistry Department | Welcome
Details of the faculty, reseach, publications, students, education, seminars and positions available at the School of Medicine in the city.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/Biochem/HomePage.html
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION AVAILABLE - click here for more information embers of the Biochemistry Department seek to understand the processes of life at the biochemical level. Research in the Department includes studies on the molecular mechanisms and regulation of RNA and DNA synthesis, recombination, oxygen sensing and signaling, mechanisms of nitric oxide action, mechanisms of chaperone-assisted protein folding, protein structure, stress signaling and response, mechanisms of G-protein function, HIV prophylaxis, neuron receptor localization and signaling mechanisms that determine the spatial directions of neuron motility. The Biochemistry Department enjoys a rich intellectual, and supportive physical environment, with ample opportunities for interaction with colleagues with a wide variety of scientific expertise. The New York University School of Medicine maintains a active graduate program through the Sackler Institute of Biomedical Sciences and the MD/PhD Physician/Scientist Training Program Department of Biochemistry
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175. Biochemistry Department
Welcome to KState s Department of biochemistry website! Chem Biochem Bldg. Department of biochemistry, 103 Willard Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506
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The Biochemistry Home Page Academic Research Directory Seminars ... K-State Welcome to K-State's Department of Biochemistry website! The Biochemistry Program offers B.S., B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Departmental faculty have research programs supported by over $3 million in annual extramural support for studying various aspects of biochemistry in animals, plants, insects, and microorganisms. Department of Biochemistry, 103 Willard Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506 Phone: 785-532-6121 Fax: 785-532-7278 Email: biochem@ksu.edu

176. BBA - Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Elsevier)
Comprehensive journal published by Elsevier Science. Topics covered include bioenegetics, biomemebranes, cancer, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
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177. Department Of Biochemistry | Welcome
Welcome to the Department of biochemistry at Memorial University. biochemistry isa department within the Faculty of Science dealing with the study of
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Welcome to the Department of Biochemistry at Memorial University. Biochemistry is a department within the Faculty of Science dealing with the study of chemical processes associated with living organisms. Biochemists use concepts of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, microbiology, and genetics to unravel the complex puzzles of life. Biochemical techniques are used in clinical diagnosis of infectious diseases, genetic disorders, and cancer; as well as in many forms of research to improve the quality of our lives. Department of Biochemistry
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178. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Phosphorus, Sulfur And Silicon & The Related Element
Publishes original articles, communications, and selected reviews in organic, inorganic, and biochemistry of phosphorus (including arsenic, antimony, and bismuth), sulfur (including selenium and tellurium), and silicon (including germanium and tin).
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welcomes submissions involving the organic, inorganic, and biochemistry of phosphorus (including arsenic, antimony, and bismuth), sulfur (including selenium and tellurium), and silicon (including germanium and tin). In addition to research describing new chemistry of a particular element, especially welcome are presentations emphasizing relationships between elements and families of elements: for example, research comparing synthetic, mechanistic, or structural features providing new insight leading to a more rapid advance of science in these areas. Original articles, communications, and selected reviews of broad interest will be considered for publication. Manuscripts may include illustrative material in color if this will enhance the presentation.

179. Page Has Been Moved
Formerly, Fiziologia na rasteniyata, Sofia, this journal publishes original scientific and methodological papers, brief communications and reviews on special topics in the field of plant physiology and biochemistry.
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180. Graduate Programme In Biology
The research interests of the faculty are concentrated in Animal Biology / Physiology, Cell Biology, Ecology and Population Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology and biochemistry, and Plant Physiology.
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Research Areas: Animal Biology/ Physiology, Cell-Signaling, Molecular Biology ') document.write(''+description[ran]+'') //> Graduate studies in Biology at York University are firmly based in research. Those courses which are required are designed to enhance the awareness of current research in various fields of biology or to bring students' knowledge to the latest state of the art in their area of interest. The research interests of the faculty are concentrated in a limited number of areas, namely:
Animal Biology / Physiology, Cell Biology, Ecology and Population Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and Plant Physiology.
The Programme is rigorous and demanding while maintaining an informal and friendly atmosphere. It is easy to get to know the students and faculty, most of whom are very approachable and always willing to provide ideas and equipment and other forms of assistance to all students in the programme.
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