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The metabolic and molecular bases of inherited disease / editors, Charles R. Scriver ... [et al.] ; consulting editors, John B. Stanbury, James B. Wyngaarden, Donald G. Fredrickson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, c1995.Edition: 7th edDescription: 3 v. (xxxvi, 4605, 93 p.) : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0070607311 (v. 3 : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MAIN
Contents:
V. 1. General themes -- Cancer and genetics -- Chromosomes and autosomes -- Carbohydrates -- Amino acids -- Organic acids -- V. 2. Purines and pyrimidines -- Lipoprotein and lipid metabolism disorders -- Porphyrins and heme -- Metals -- Peroxisomes -- Lysosomal enzymes -- Hormones: synthesis and action -- Vitamins -- V. 3. Blood and blood forming tissue -- Membrane transport systems -- Defense and immune mechanisms -- Connective tissues -- Muscle -- Eye -- Skin -- Intestine -- Neurogenetics -- Significant developments in progress.
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Rev. ed. of: The metabolic basis of inherited disease. 6th ed. c1989.

Includes bibliographical references.

V. 1. General themes -- Cancer and genetics -- Chromosomes and autosomes -- Carbohydrates -- Amino acids -- Organic acids -- V. 2. Purines and pyrimidines -- Lipoprotein and lipid metabolism disorders -- Porphyrins and heme -- Metals -- Peroxisomes -- Lysosomal enzymes -- Hormones: synthesis and action -- Vitamins -- V. 3. Blood and blood forming tissue -- Membrane transport systems -- Defense and immune mechanisms -- Connective tissues -- Muscle -- Eye -- Skin -- Intestine -- Neurogenetics -- Significant developments in progress.

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