MEDBIOCHEM:Materials: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 24: Line 24:
===Bibliografia principal===
===Bibliografia principal===
* González Hernández, [http://www.studentconsult.es/bookportal/principios-bioquimica-clinica/gonzalez-hernandez/material-adicional-online/9788480860765/500/523.html PRINCIPIOS DE BIOQUÍMICA CLÍNICA Y PATOLOGIA MOLECULAR], Elsevier (2010).  
* González Hernández, [http://www.studentconsult.es/bookportal/principios-bioquimica-clinica/gonzalez-hernandez/material-adicional-online/9788480860765/500/523.html PRINCIPIOS DE BIOQUÍMICA CLÍNICA Y PATOLOGIA MOLECULAR], Elsevier (2010).  
* John Baynes & Marek Dominiczak, MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2nd Ed, Elsevier (2005)
* John Baynes & Marek Dominiczak, [http://store.elsevier.com/Bioqu%C3%ADmica-médica-+-StudentConsult/John-Baynes/isbn-9788480865265/ BIOQUÍMICA MÉDICA], Ed, Elsevier (2012)
 


=== Bibliografia complementar===
=== Bibliografia complementar===

Latest revision as of 07:31, 16 March 2014

Home        People        Syllabus        Materials        Assignments       


Recursos

Bibliografia principal

Bibliografia complementar

  • Coelho M, Oliveira T, Fernandes R. BIOCHEMISTRY OF ADIPOSE TISSUE: AN ENDOCRINE ORGAN. Arch. Med. Sci (2013)
  • J. G. Salway. COMPÊNDIO DE BIOQUÍMICA MÉDICA, Instituto Piaget (2009)
  • Walter Boron & Emile Boulpaep. MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2nd Ed Updated Edition, Elsevier (2012).


Artigos de revisão das seguintes revistas

Páginas web

  • Biochemical Pathways - searchable, digital version of Boehringer Mannheim's Biochemical Pathways Charts
  • NetBiochem - biochemistry teaching and learning resource with a medical emphasis (text, graphics and animations)
  • Metabolism Course Notes - Text and illustrations on human metabolism.
  • Cell Signaling Pathways - Educational resource to browse or download powerpoint slides on signal transduction.
  • Biochemistry Online: An Approach Based on Chemical Logic - Biochemistry within the framework of chemical principles.