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Contents
001_012_01_Amino_acids_hrpdf | 1 |
013_024_02_Structure_proteins_hrpdf | 13 |
025_042_03_Function_proteins_hrpdf | 25 |
043_052_04_Fibrous_proteins_hrpdf | 43 |
053_068_05_Enzymes_hrpdf | 53 |
069_082_06_OxPhos_hrpdf | 69 |
083_090_07_Intro_CHO_hrpdf | 83 |
091_108_08_Glycolysis_hrpdf | 91 |
245_260_19_Disposal_hrpdf | 245 |
261_276_20_Amino_acid_met_hrpdf | 261 |
277_290_21_Specialized_products_hrpdf | 277 |
291_306_22_Nucleotide_Metab_hrpdf | 291 |
307_320_23_Insulin_hrpdf | 307 |
321_336_24_Feed_Fast_hrpdf | 321 |
337_348_25_Diabetes_hrpdf | 337 |
349_356_26_Obesity_hrpdf | 349 |
109_116_09_TCA_hrpdf | 109 |
117_124_10_Gluconeogenesis_hrpdf | 117 |
125_136_11_Glycogen_hrpdf | 125 |
137_144_12_Metab_hrpdf | 137 |
145_156_13_Pentose_path_hrpdf | 145 |
157_172_14_Gags_hrpdf | 157 |
173_180_15_Dietary_lipids_hrpdf | 173 |
181_200_16_FA_Metabolism_hrpdf | 181 |
201_218_17_Complex_Lipids_hrpdf | 201 |
219_244_18_Cholesterol_hrpdf | 219 |
357_372_27_Nutrition_hrpdf | 357 |
373_394_28_Vitamins_hrpdf | 373 |
395_416_29_DNA_hrpdf | 395 |
417_430_30_RNA_hrpdf | 417 |
431_448_31_Protein_Synthesis_hrpdf | 431 |
449_464_32_Reg_Gene_Express_hrpdf | 449 |
465_488_33_Biotechnology_hrpdf | 465 |
489_521_34_Appendix_Cases_hrpdf | 489 |
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