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Learning More Biochemistry Richard F. Luduena, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio In his first highly successful book, Learning Biochemistry: 100 Case-Oriented Problems, leading educator Richard F. Luduena provided a series of problems requiring students to perform library research as well as to speculate using their own knowledge rare muscle disease and problem-solving skills in order to find the answers. The questions were designed to demonstrate the relevance of biochemistry to clinical medicine, to show that many diseases have a biological foundation, rare muscle disease and to emphasize that understanding that foundation helps the student to understand the disease. This sequel, Learning More Biochemistry: 100 New Case-Oriented Problems, contains an entirely new set of problems based on the latest literature, including problems associated with rare diseases, the brain rare muscle disease and the nervous system, biochemistry of kidney function, microbial infections, cancer, rare muscle disease and aging. Basic topics from the earlier volume have been retained, rare muscle disease and new topics have been introduced that illustrate diseases commonly seen by clinicians. Reflecting the increased use of the problem-oriented approach in medical education, this book presents problems that are both challenging rare muscle disease and rewarding. Problems cover the full range of topics, including: Metabolism Vitamins Hormones The blood The immune system The muscles Skin rare muscle disease and hair Eyes rare muscle disease and ears Bones rare muscle disease and cartilage Instructors rare muscle disease and students of biochemistry in medical school rare muscle disease and graduate school will find Learning More Biochemistry: 100 New Case-Oriented Problems a vital teaching rare muscle disease and learning tool, a practical resource for future study, rare muscle disease and a useful companion to medical course syllabi rare muscle disease and textbooks. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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