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From the simplest bacteria to humans, all living things are composed of cells of one type or another, all of which have fundamentally the same chemistry. This chemistry must provide mechanisms that allow cells to interact with the external world, a means to power the cell, machinery to carry out varied processes within the cell, a structure within which everything runs, and also governance through a web of interlocking chemical reactions. Biochemistry is the study of those reactions, the molecules that are created, manipulated, and destroyed as a result of them, and the massive macromolecules (such as DNA, cytoskeletons, proteins and carbohydrates) that form the chemical machinery and structures on which these biochemical reactions take place.
It didn't take long for an understanding of the chemistry of life to turn into a desire to manipulate it. Drugs and therapies all aim to modify biochemical processes for good or ill: Penicillin, derived from mould, stops bacteria making their cell walls. Aspirin, with its origins in willow bark, inhibits enzymes involved in inflammatory responses. A few nanograms of botulinum toxin (botox), can kill by preventing the release of neurotransmitters from the ends of nerves and so leads to paralysis and death, or give a wrinkle free forehead (if administered in very tiny quantities).
This Very Short Introduction discusses the key concepts of biochemistry, as well as the historical figures in the field and the molecules they studied, before considering the current science and innovations in the field, and the interaction between biochemistry, biotechnology, and synthetic biology.
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Discover the fascinating world of biochemistry with "Biochemistry: A Very Short Introduction". This brilliant and inspiring book provides a concise overview of the key concepts in biochemistry, delving into the molecules and reactions that make up the chemistry of life. From bacteria to humans, all living things rely on these fundamental biochemical processes. And now, you can gain a deeper understanding of this essential science!
Whether you're a student looking to expand your knowledge or simply curious about the wonders of biochemistry, this book is perfect for you. It explores the historical figures who shaped the field and the molecules they studied, giving you a comprehensive overview of the subject. With the latest scientific advancements and innovations, you'll also learn about the exciting intersection of biochemistry, biotechnology, and synthetic biology.
No matter your background, "Biochemistry: A Very Short Introduction" is designed to be accessible and engaging. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, and new ideas to present the information in a highly readable format. You'll be captivated by the fascinating world of biochemistry and its implications in our daily lives!
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