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Modern Concepts of Cell Biology and Biochemistry

AuthorBabita Khosla, Sangeeta Kumari and Machiavelli Singh
PublisherAgrobios (India)
Publisher2022
Publisher224 p,
ISBN9789394380097

Contents: 1. Cell: A Unit of Life. 2. Cellular Organisation and Biochemistry. 3. Cell Reproduction and Cell Cycle. 4. Carbohydrates. 5. Fats and Lipids. 6. Amino Acids and Proteins. 7. Nucleic Acids. 8. Vitamins and Minerals. 9. Immunochemistry. 10. The Immune System. 11. Hybridoma Technology.

Modern notions of cell biology and biochemistry are the book key themes. Cell biology and biochemistry are required to be taken as a foundational subject or as a necessary course for students of biology, medicine, biotechnology, and life science at many Indian universities and other paramedical/engineering schools. Cell biology seeks to comprehend the composition, physiological operation, interaction, and coordination of individual cells. Biochemistry focuses on the chemical processes and reactions that occur inside of cells as well as the molecular elements of living systems. This book's key selling point is that it has twelve chapters that practically cover every facet of the field, from introduction to application, which will aid students in better understanding the material. In three sections and twelve chapters, the book covers the complete breadth of the subject. The basics of cell biology, cellular organisation, cell reproduction, and the cell cycle are highlighted in the first section on the subject. The second portion of the biochemistry textbook covers the classification and functions of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, fats and lipids, amino acids and proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins, and minerals. The third section of the immunochemistry chapter discusses the characteristics of immunochemistry in relation to various types of immunity and the function of immunology in understanding the applied facets of immunology. It also discusses immunological testing methods for medical diagnosis. Reviewing autoimmune illnesses and the most recent developments in hybridoma technology.

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