Re: Best biochemistry books ?
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Date: 03/29/05
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Date: 29 Mar 2005 11:40:39 -0800
personally i found that the Lehninger textbook to be a great book. i
used it as an undergraduate and i am sure that would probably have all
the detail that you seek.
mark boucher wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> biochem is far behind me, yet I have a strong desire to brush up on
> it, and I should add, that I'm detail oriented--therefore I need a
> detailled textbook. I've browsed Amazon for such books, but the wide
> array of them makes it a real hassle for me to pick one out--Ineed
> some help in picking one, given some are expensive, I want to make
> sure I pick a very good one--I don't mind shelling out some $$ as
long
> as the book, is top-notch.
>
> I'm convinced that among you all, some can guide me through buying
one
> of the best, or who has gotten the most positive feedbacks. I ask
> because some books are obviously better than some others, in any
given
> field.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Marc
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