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| | Cell Map for the Absolute, Utlimate Guide to Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry |  | Authors: David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox Publisher: W H Freeman & Co (Sd) Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $15.00 You Save: $0.95 (6%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 0.2 x 0.2
ISBN: 0716799502 Dewey Decimal Number: 572 EAN: 9780716799504
Publication Date: April 16, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Excellent Wall Art January 9, 2008 When I first opened this cell map, I became quickly overwhelmed. But with time, you will learn to love it as I have.
The glossy finish and the sharp contrasting cell membranes are some of the greatest features. The top right corner of this map has beautiful intricate detail in the spanning membrane proteins (type I-VI). Not only is the cell map for a animal cell, but it diversely embraces plant cells with its chloroplast corner.
I have seen many of these cell maps as they are required for one of my biochemistry courses, and I have seen that the opportunities are endless. I have seen all sorts of colors and all sorts of designs. I personally used orange highlighters with pink caps to make mine as trendy as possible. Others elect to use more conventional inks and even leads.
The cell map is fantastic in that a amateur freshman or the skilled senior can easily figure it out. If you have the associated textbook, lehninger's introduction to biochemistry, it is easy to fill out. Just remember the big blue C. The Pi-Dihydroxyacetone transporter can be tricky to figure out. Also, there is little guidance on the Insulin receptor with intrinsic enzyme activity.
My favorite Biochemical pathway is the Urea cycle, but unfortunately there is no space on the cell map for this. That might be my only complaint.
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