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Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolic Medicine Eighth Edition Book

Whether you are following a problem-based, an integrated, or a more traditional medical course, clinical biochemistry is often viewed as one of the more challenging subjects to grasp. What you need is a single resource that not only explains the biochemical underpinnings of metabolic medicine, but also integrates laboratory findings with clinical practice. You will find all this, and more, in the eighth edition of Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolic Medicine.This well-respected text provides comprehensive and measured guidance to this complex area, reflecting the ongoing changes in our understanding of clinical biochemistry while preserving the acknowledged strengths of previous editions: readability, a firm basis in the underlying science, and a clear focus on clinical applicability.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    A readable textbook that not only explains the biochemical underpinnings of metabolic medicine but also integrates laboratory findings with clinical practice. Whether you are following a problem-based, an integrated, or a more traditional medical...

  • 1444144146
  • 9781444144147
  • Martin Andrew Crook
  • 30 March 2012
  • CRC Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 416
  • 8
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