01831nam a2200277 4500008004100000020002400041020002100065040003800086050002500124100004400149245014500193246003100338250002000369264008100389300004300470336002700513337002900540338002800569500002200597520077100619521006501390650001801455650002301473700003001496700002701526210223s2013 xxu af b 001 0 eng u a9781608315727(pbk.) a160831572X(pbk.) aIQ-NaUAbengcIQ-NaUAdKaLSSerda 4aQP514.2 b .L54 20131 aLieberman, Michael, d 1950-, eauthor.10aMarks' basic medical biochemistry : ba clinical approach / cMichael Lieberman, Allan Marks, Alisa Peet ; illustrations by Matthew Chansky.38aBasic medical biochemistry aFourth edition. 1aPhiladelphia : bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2013 aix, 1014 pages : bcol. ill. ; c28 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent. aunmediatedbn2rdamedia. avolumebnc2rdacarrier. aIncludes indexes. aThis core textbook helps medical students bridge the gap between biochemistry, physiology, and clinical care. The strength of Mark's Basic Medical Biochemistry is that it starts with the patient--the metabolic and nutritional needs of the human body (easy for students to understand)--as opposed to explanations of complex chemical theory. Mark's Basic empahsizes clinical correlations throughout the text and links biochemical concepts to physiology and pathophysiology, using patient vignettes as the context. These specific and memorable mock patient cases are followed throughout the chapter to pose questions, illustrate core concepts, and help students remember and apply biochemical priniciples within the context of clinical practice"--Provided by publisher.3 aIn revising a text geared primarily twoard medical students. 4aBiochemistry. 4aClinical Medicine.1 aMarks, Allan D., eauthor1 aPeet, Alisa., eauthor