This one-of-a-kind text bridges the gap between basic biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and organ and systems physiology-providing rich, clinically oriented coverage of the subject. It presents information in an intuitive, user-friendly fashion, continually emphasizing how cell biology concepts apply to physiological processes.
- Uses discussions of molecular mechanisms to lay a foundation for understanding therapeutic interventions.
- Provides frequent examples...
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This one-of-a-kind text bridges the gap between basic biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and organ and systems physiology-providing rich, clinically oriented coverage of the subject. It presents information in an intuitive, user-friendly fashion, continually emphasizing how cell biology concepts apply to physiological processes.
- Uses discussions of molecular mechanisms to lay a foundation for understanding therapeutic interventions.
- Provides frequent examples from systems physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology to underscore the clinical implications of the material.
- Includes discussions of recently discovered molecular mechanisms to offer an up-to-date grasp of the field.
- Offers comprehensive discussions of transport processes-which are integral to all physiological processes, yet are neglected in many other cell biology texts.
- Sets mathematical derivations apart in special boxes, so they do not interrupt the flow of the text but are available for reading if desired.
- Features an extensive appendix that includes multiple-choice review questions with answers, a review of mathematical techniques, and a summary of basic circuit theory.