By Maureen E. Taylor, Kurt Drickamer Sugars are familiar as vital sources of energy. Yet the biological importance of the sugars extends well beyond their value as cellular fuels.Introduction to Glycobiology reveals the true impact of sugars on biological systems, explaining their function at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Employing a two-part structure, the book leads us through essential principles and concepts upon which the discipline is grounded, before exploring the diverse roles of sugars throughout biological systems, including development, cell signalling, and protein trafficking. It also emphasises the importance of glycobiology in disease, and explains how an understanding of the link between the two is enabling us to develop new therapeutic strategies.Taking the student from the fundamental principles to the frontiers of the subject, and with a wealth of learning features to get the most out of their studies, Introduction to Glycobiology remains the ideal resource for students and teachers alike.Online Resource CentreFor students:BL Updates – surveys of key developments in the field, provided on a six-monthly basis, to maintain currencyBL Library of molecular structures to help students visualize structures and gain a proper appreciation of the link between structure and functionBL Hyperlinked references to facilitate access to primary literatureFor registered adopters of the book:BL Full colour figures, available for download individually or as PowerPoint slides with key explanatory pointsBL Answers to end of chapter questionsBL Journal Clubs
Product Details
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Publication date : June 24, 2011
Edition : 3rd
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0199569118
ISBN-13 : 978-0199569113
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