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Highlights
- About the Author: Thomas Traut has a PhD in molecular biology and has studied enzymes since 1974.
- 229 Pages
- Science, Life Sciences
Description
From the Back Cover
This book summarizes mountains of research by various scientists in the field of general biochemistry, with an emphasis on enzymes which make all the important molecules in our body, such as DNA, proteins, etc. Enzymes are also essential for removing all toxic chemicals that inadvertently enter our body. All metabolic reactions in our body are performed by enzymes.
But perhaps, most importantly, it should give the reader a satisfying feeling of knowing: "Aha! That is how my cells work."
About the Author
Thomas Traut has a PhD in molecular biology and has studied enzymes since 1974. As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he has focused on enzyme regulation and taught advanced enzymology to graduate students. Important findings from his research helped to define the mechanism of allosteric control for dissociating enzymes.