Elementary Biochemistry
An Introduction to the Chemistry of Living Cells
by Julian Davies
ISBN: 0132528096
ISBN-13: 9780132528092
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Prentice Hall Published date: 1979
Publisher's Notes
Describes the structure and functions of cells, discusses metabolism and protein synthesis, and looks at the cell's natural enemies.
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Elementary Biochemistry
Davies, Julian; Littlewood, Barbara Shaffer
Prentice Hall College Div, 1979. Hardcover. GOOD MINUS/NOT ISSUED. Binding: Hard Cover Ex-Library (with markings) 1979 Clean tight pages. Front free endpaper missing. Free of remainder marks. Free of highlighting / underlining. ( more information)
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