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Book Reviews of Biochemistry (4th edition)

Biochemistry (4th edition)
Biochemistry - 4th edition
Author: Lubert Stryer
ISBN-13: 9780716720096
ISBN-10: 0716720094
Publication Date: 3/1995
Pages: 1,064
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Publisher: W.H. Freeman Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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I used this book in undergrad, gradschool and medschool. I highly recommend getting the big picture first. Which is that all biochemical reactions are related to make and create energy in a big way called metabolism (which you don't get until later in the book). And that you just get there by different pathways: gluconeogenisis, glycolisis, protein synthesis, protein degredation, fatty acid synthesis, fatty acid degredation, hexose monophosphate shunt, ATP synthesis, Krebs cycle and Urea cycle. Other major themes are the Membrane transportation and hormone signaling. Best advice for using this book is to get the companion workbook and do all the problems. Also get a chart with all the pathways on it. Think of it like a star map and that one pathway is a constellation. Also in terms of test taking; it will always be asked "what is the regulatory step", Henderson Hasselbac equation, and Oxygen dissociation curves, and hormone reception.