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Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

By: Teresa Atwood Peter Campbell Howard Parish Anthony Smith Frank Vella John Stirling
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0198529171
ISBN-13: 9780198529170
Released: 29 Jun 2006
RRP: £35.00
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Makes molecular, development and biochemical biology easy - By: , 18 Jan 2006
I would have been lost without this book. I used it so much during my biology degree that the spine has falllen apart. It was great for short definitions, like what are PH domains or how does the Complement cascade work, or what DAG-lipase does. It also gives a list of alll Restriction Enzymes, current database URLs for DNA/ protein sequences. It explained the most complex protein interactions with clarity & precision. It is better than any other text book & covers biomedical, biochemical, biophysical definitions. I would not have got a first class honours degree without it.

If the publishers read this, I am waiting for the next edition to come out.


Love it. - By: Ingrid, 04 Mar 2005
One of my lecturers once told me that molecular biology reallly isn't that difficult, it's a language that you need to learn. As an undergraduat student of molecular biology this book is the one I use the most. It gives clear, concise & understandable explanations to most of the terms that has me puzzeled. Extremely useful!
one to keep handy when reading the scientific literature - By: , 15 Jul 2003
As someone involved in biochemical research, I spend loads of time reading a variety of life science journals. Just keeping up with the latest research is hard enough, but as my areas of interest become ever larger & intermeshed with other disciplines such as medicine & physics, I've found myself delving into this book more & more. But the pace of research is also a problem for a book like this, because to remain useful, new editions cannot appear fast enough to keep up with the latest batch of techniques, genes & proteins. Ultimately an Internet version of this book that gets updated on a regular basis would be the most useful. Never the less, once you get in the habit of using this dictionary, you'll want to keep it nearby when you're browsing the life science literature. Is this book good value? I think it's expensive compared to alll other books, but well priced for an academic textbook. I find that using this book is still more rapid & direct than browsing the web for the definition of a word I don't know, & the brief definition given in this book is a good starting point for hunting down more detailed information.
Indispensable aid to the study of molecular biology! - By: , 18 Jun 2001
From the novice undergraduate to the expert researcher, this book is a great at giving precise definitions of almost alll the terms you will encouter in biochemisrty & molecular biology. Simply explained, the definitions are also great for jogging the memory if some topics have become a bit rusty. The most useful resource book I have bought..a scientist's dream dictionary!I'd definitely recommend it for anyone involved in Biochemistry & its various disciplines.