BIOCHEMISTRY

science concerned chiefly with the chemistry of biological processes; it attempts to utilize the tools and concepts of chemistry, particularly organic and physical chemistry, for elucidation of the living system. The science has been variously referred to as physiological chemistry and as biological chemistry. Molecular biology, a term first used in 1950, is used to describe the area of research, closely related to and often overlapping biochemistry, conducted by biologists whose approach to and interest in biology are principally at the molecular level of organization. The related field of biophysics brings to biology the techniques and attitudes of the physicist. Cell biology is concerned with the organization and functioning of the individual cell and depends greatly on biochemical techniques. As the study of life forms demonstrated similar or even identical processes occurring in widely divergent species, it has taken the biochemist to unravel the underlying chemical basis for these phenomena. Biochemists study such things as the structures and physical properties of biological molecules, including the proteins, the carbohydrates, the lipids, and the nucleic acids; the mechanisms of enzyme action; the chemical regulation of metabolism; the molecular basis of genetic expression; the chemistry of vitamins; chemoluminescence; biological oxidation; and energy utilization in the cell. The study of the chemistry of the immune response offers the possibility of treatment and cure for such diseases as AIDS and lupus.

See L. Stryer, Biochemistry (3d ed. 1988); C. K. Mathews and K. E. van Holde, Biochemistry (1990); G. Zubay, Biochemistry (3d ed. 1993).

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Social Biochemistry: A Course Curriculum. by Joel C. Snell , Mitchell Marsh The article describes an elementary course in social biochemistry for social science majors. This offering assumes that nature and nurture are intertwined and explain...
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50 Years Ago in Biochemistry by Kerry Grens The discovery of transfer RNA, described here by Mahlon Hoagland, was critical during a time when an understanding...
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Biochemistry Pioneer Made a Real Difference; Family...profound contribution to the field of biochemistry, writes his university colleague Robert...the Organ Perfusion Unit within the Biochemistry Department and later by the formation...
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...This is the result of a collaborative approach, involving researchers across the different disciplines of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular medicine at Trinity, together with our colleagues in Sienna and Belfast." The exciting find was published...
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AGGLUTINATION , in biochemistry in biochemistry: see immunity . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...g., astrophysics, biophysics, biochemistry, geochemistry, and geophysics. All...such mutations. The development of biochemistry and the recognition that most important...explosion of knowledge in biology and biochemistry, with new methods of treatment ranging...
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