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کتاب درسی شیمی فیزیولوژیک دامپزشکی - ویرایش سوم

Textbook of veterinary physiological chemistry - 3. edición

معرفی کتاب «کتاب درسی شیمی فیزیولوژیک دامپزشکی - ویرایش سوم» (با عنوان لاتین Textbook of veterinary physiological chemistry - 3. edición) نوشتهٔ Larry R. Engelking، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press/Elsevier در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت rar، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Bridging the gap between basic and clinical science concepts, the __Textbook of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry, Third Edition__ offers broad coverage of biochemical principles for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine. The only recent biochemistry book written specifically for the veterinary field, this text covers cellular-level concepts related to whole-body physiologic processes in a reader-friendly, approachable manner. Each chapter is written in a succinct and concise style that includes an overview summary section, numerous illustrations for best comprehension of the subject matter, targeted learning objectives, and end of the chapter study questions to assess understanding. With new illustrations and an instructor website with updated PowerPoint images, the __Textbook of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry, Third Edition__, proves useful to students and lecturers from diverse educational backgrounds. Sectional exams and case studies, new to this edition, extend the breadth and depth of learning resources. * Provides newly developed case studies that demonstrate practical application of concepts * Presents comprehensive sectional exams for self-assessment * Delivers instructor website with updated PowerPoint images and lecture slides to enhance teaching and learning * Employs a succinct communication style in support of quick comprehension Content: Front matter, Page i Copyright, Page ii Acknowledgments, Page vii Preface to the First Edition, Pages ix-x Preface to the Second Edition, Page x Preface to the Third Edition, Page xi Chapter 1 - Chemical Composition of Living Cells, Pages 2-6 Chapter 2 - Properties of Amino Acids, Pages 7-11 Chapter 3 - Amino Acid Modifications, Pages 12-17 Chapter 4 - Protein Structure, Pages 18-25 Chapter 5 - Properties of Enzymes, Pages 26-31 Chapter 6 - Enzyme Kinetics, Pages 32-38 Chapter 7 - Protein Digestion, Pages 39-44 Chapter 8 - Amino Acid Catabolism, Pages 45-51 Chapter 9 - Transamination and Deamination Reactions, Pages 52-57 Chapter 10 - Urea Cycle (Krebs-Henseleit Ornithine Cycle), Pages 58-64 Chapter 11 - Glutamine and Ammonia, Pages 65-69 Chapter 12 - Nonprotein Derivatives of Amino Acids, Pages 70-75 Addendum to Section I, Page 76 Introduction to Section II, Page 76 Chapter 13 - Nucleotides, Pages 78-82 Chapter 14 - Pyrimidine Biosynthesis, Pages 83-87 Chapter 15 - Purine Biosynthesis, Pages 88-92 Chapter 16 - Folic Acid, Pages 93-97 Chapter 17 - Nucleic Acid and Nucleotide Turnover, Pages 98-104 Sections I and II Examination Questions, Pages 105-115 Addendum to Section II, Page 116 Introduction to Section III, Page 116 Chapter 18 - Carbohydrate Structure, Pages 118-123 Chapter 19 - Polysaccharides and Carbohydrate Derivatives, Pages 124-129 Chapter 20 - Glycoproteins and Glycolipids, Pages 130-135 Chapter 21 - Overview of Carbohydrate Metabolism, Pages 136-140 Chapter 22 - Glucose Trapping, Pages 141-146 Chapter 23 - Glycogen, Pages 147-152 Chapter 24 - Introduction to Glycolysis (The Embden-Meyerhoff Pathway (EMP)), Pages 153-158 Chapter 25 - Initial Reactions in Anaerobic Glycolysis, Pages 159-163 Chapter 26 - Intermediate Reactions in Anaerobic Glycolysis, Pages 164-168 Chapter 27 - Metabolic Fates of Pyruvate, Pages 169-173 Chapter 28 - Hexose Monophosphate Shunt (HMS), Pages 174-178 Chapter 29 - Uronic Acid Pathway, Pages 179-183 Chapter 30 - Erythrocytic Protection from O2 Toxicity, Pages 184-189 Chapter 31 - Carbohydrate Metabolism in Erythrocytes, Pages 190-194 Chapter 32 - Heme Biosynthesis, Pages 195-201 Chapter 33 - Heme Degradation, Pages 202-207 Chapter 34 - Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) Cycle, Pages 208-213 Chapter 35 - Leaks in the Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) Cycle, Pages 214-218 Chapter 36 - Oxidative Phosphorylation, Pages 219-224 Chapter 37 - Gluconeogenesis, Pages 225-230 Chapter 38 - Carbohydrate Digestion, Pages 231-237 Section III Examination Questions, Pages 238-251 Addendum to Section III, Page 252 Introduction to Section IV, Page 252 Chapter 39 - Vitamin C, Pages 254-259 Chapter 40 - Thiamin (B1) and Riboflavin (B2), Pages 260-264 Chapter 41 - Niacin (B3) and Pantothenic Acid (B5), Pages 265-270 Chapter 42 - Biotin and Pyridoxine (B6), Pages 271-275 Chapter 43 - Cobalamin (B12), Pages 276-281 Chapter 44 - Vitamin A, Pages 282-287 Chapter 45 - Vitamin D, Pages 288-293 Chapter 46 - Vitamin E, Pages 294-298 Chapter 47 - Vitamin K, Pages 299-303 Chapter 48 - Iron, Pages 304-308 Chapter 49 - Zinc, Pages 309-313 Chapter 50 - Copper, Pages 314-318 Chapter 51 - Manganese and Selenium, Pages 319-324 Chapter 52 - Iodine and Cobalt, Pages 325-329 Section IV Examination Questions, Pages 330-337 Addendum to Section IV, Page 338 Introduction to Section V, Page 338 Chapter 53 - Overview of Lipid Metabolism, Pages 340-344 Chapter 54 - Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids, Pages 345-350 Chapter 55 - Fatty Acid Oxidation, Pages 351-357 Chapter 56 - Fatty Acid Biosynthesis, Pages 358-364 Chapter 57 - Triglycerides and Glycerophospholipids, Pages 365-371 Chapter 58 - Phospholipid Degradation, Pages 372-377 Chapter 59 - Sphingolipids, Pages 378-383 Chapter 60 - Lipid Digestion, Pages 384-389 Chapter 61 - Cholesterol, Pages 390-396 Chapter 62 - Bile Acids, Pages 397-405 Chapter 63 - Lipoprotein Complexes, Pages 406-410 Chapter 64 - Chylomicrons, Pages 411-415 Chapter 65 - VLDL, IDL, and LDL, Pages 416-420 Chapter 66 - LDL Receptors and HDL, Pages 421-426 Chapter 67 - Hyperlipidemias, Pages 427-433 Chapter 68 - Eicosanoids I, Pages 434-438 Chapter 69 - Eicosanoids II, Pages 439-443 Chapter 70 - Lipolysis, Pages 444-449 Chapter 71 - Ketone Body Formation and Utilization, Pages 450-457 Chapter 72 - Fatty Liver Syndrome (Steatosis), Pages 458-462 Addendum to Section V, Page 463 Introduction to Section VI, Page 463 Chapter 73 - Starvation (Transition into the Postabsorptive Phase), Pages 465-470 Chapter 74 - Starvation (The Early Phase), Pages 471-475 Chapter 75 - Starvation (The Intermediate Phase), Pages 476-481 Chapter 76 - Starvation (The Late Phase), Pages 482-486 Chapter 77 - Exercise (Circulatory Adjustments and Creatine), Pages 487-492 Chapter 78 - Exercise ( and RQ), Pages 493-497 Chapter 79 - Exercise (Substrate Utilization and Endocrine Parameters), Pages 498-502 Chapter 80 - Exercise (Muscle Fiber Types and Characteristics), Pages 503-508 Chapter 81 - Exercise (Athletic Animals), Pages 509-513 Sections V and VI Examination Questions, Pages 514-531 Addendum to Section VI, Page 532 Introduction to Section VII, Page 532 Chapter 82 - The Hydrogen Ion Concentration, Pages 534-538 Chapter 83 - Strong and Weak Electrolytes, Pages 539-543 Chapter 84 - Protein Buffer Systems, Pages 544-548 Chapter 85 - Bicarbonate, Phosphate, and Ammonia Buffer Systems, Pages 549-554 Chapter 86 - Anion Gap, Pages 555-560 Chapter 87 - Metabolic Acidosis, Pages 561-567 Chapter 88 - Diabetes Mellitus (Metabolic Acidosis and Potassium Balance), Pages 568-575 Chapter 89 - Metabolic Alkalosis, Pages 576-583 Chapter 90 - Respiratory Acidosis, Pages 584-589 Chapter 91 - Respiratory Alkalosis, Pages 590-595 Chapter 92 - Strong Ion Difference (SID), Pages 596-605 Chapter 93 - Alkalinizing and Acidifying Solutions, Pages 606-611 Chapter 94 - Dehydration/Overhydration, Pages 612-617 Section VII Examination Questions, Pages 618-625 Epilog, Page 626 Case Study #1 - Ethylene Glycol, Pages 628-631 Case Study #2 - Phosphofructokinase (PFK), Pages 632-634 Case Study #3 - Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Endocarditis and Cardiac Ischemia, Pages 635-639 Case Study #4 - Portosystemic Vascular Shunt (PSS), Pages 640-643 Case Study #5 - Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Pages 644-648 Case Study #6 - Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), Pages 649-652 Appendix, Pages 653-660 Abbreviations, Pages 661-674 References, Pages 676-682 Index, Pages 684-773 "Bridging the gap between basic and clinical science concepts, the Textbook of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry, Third Edition offers broad coverage of biochemical principles for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine. The only recent biochemistry book written specifically for the veterinary field, this text covers cellular-level concepts related to whole-body physiologic processes in a reader-friendly, approachable manner. Each chapter is written in a succinct and concise style that includes an overview summary section, numerous illustrations for best comprehension of the subject matter, targeted learning objectives, and end of the chapter study questions to assess understanding. With new illustrations and an instructor website with updated PowerPoint images, the Textbook of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry, Third Edition, proves useful to students and lecturers from diverse educational backgrounds. Sectional exams and case studies, new to this edition, extend the breadth and depth of learning resources." -- Prové de l'editor Offers coverage of biochemical principles for students studying veterinary medicine. This text also offers students foundational concepts in physiological chemistry and offers numerous opportunities for practice. It covers cellular level concepts related to the biochemical processes in the entire animal.
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