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1. Molecular Biology of the Cell
$84.99
2. Molecular Cell Biology (Lodish,
$29.00
3. Molecular Biology of the Cell,
$40.20
4. Molecular Biology of the Cell,
$17.99
5. High-Yield Cell and Molecular
$21.68
6. Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts
$11.18
7. Molecular and Cell Biology For
$126.75
8. Molecular Biology of the Gene
$83.40
9. Molecular Biology
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10. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews:
$169.99
11. Molecular Biology of the Cell:
$45.94
12. Molecular Biology made simple
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13. Molecular Biology
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14. BIOS Instant Notes in Molecular
$12.40
15. The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology
 
$142.20
16. Molecular Cell Biology & Solutions
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17. Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms,
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18. Outline of Molecular and Cell
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19. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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20. Cell and Molecular Biology, Study

1. Molecular Biology of the Cell
by Bruce Alberts
Paperback: 1392 Pages (2007-11-20)
list price: US$94.93 -- used & new: US$74.20
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Asin: 0815341067
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For nearly a quarter century Molecular Biology of the Cell has been the leading cell biology textbook. This tradition continues with the new Fifth Edition, which has been completely revised and updated to describe our current, rapidly advancing understanding of cell biology. To list but a few examples, a large amount of new material is presented on epigenetics; stem cells; RNAi; comparative genomics; the latest cancer therapies; apoptosis (now its own separate chapter); and cell cycle control and the mechanics of M phase (now integrated into one chapter).



The hallmark features of Molecular Biology of the Cell have been retained, such as its consistent and comprehensive art program, clear concept headings, and succinct section summaries. Additionally, in response to extensive feedback from readers, the Fifth Edition now includes several new features.



It is now more portable. Chapters 1-20 are printed and Chapters 21-25, covering multicellular systems, are provided as pdf files on the free Media DVD-ROM which accompanies the book.* And for the first time, Molecular Biology of the Cell now contains end-of-chapter questions. These problems, written by John Wilson and Tim Hunt, emphasize a quantitative approach and the art of reasoning from experiments, and -they will help students review and extend their knowledge derived from reading the textbook. The Media DVD-ROM, which is packaged with every copy of the book, contains PowerPoint® presentations with all of the figures, tables and micrographs from the text (available as JPEGs too). Also included is the Media Player, which plays over 125 movies—animations, videos, and molecular models—all with voiceover narration. A new reader-friendly feature is the integration of media codes throughout the text that link directly to relevant videos and animations. The Media DVD-ROM holds the multicellular systems chapters (21-25) of the text as well.



By skillfully extracting the fundamental concepts from this enormous and ever-growing field, the authors tell the story of cell biology, and thereby create a coherent framework through which readers may approach and enjoy this subject that is so central to all of biology.


* There is also a reference edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition (ISBN 978-0-8153-4111-6) that contains Chapters 1-25 entirely in printed format.

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Customer Reviews (107)

5-0 out of 5 stars good book
good book, many content, better and less heavy than the hard copy one and also much cheaper, I like this

3-0 out of 5 stars Not exact description
Seller said the book was like new but when I recieved it, it was in only acceptable condition

5-0 out of 5 stars As described
Product arrived as described.looks like new. it did take a bit of a while to get here but otherwise, i'm very happy with my purchase.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fast service, product in good condition
Thank you for the quick shipping. I have had no problems with the product and i appreciate doing business with you!

1-0 out of 5 stars disappointed
I ordered my book on the 8/30/2010 and emailed the seller before I placed my order since they offered the problem book for free with the textbook. I didn't hear anything from the seller so I bought the book since it was available. Then two weeks passed and I didn't receive the books I ordered. I contact the seller again. That was when it contacted me telling me that the book was sold out and that they forgot to remove it from the list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The reason why they didn't answer my first email, well because it went to junk mail!!!!!!!!!!
I am two weeks into my class, my exam is in two weeks and now I am limited to fewer more expensive options. I am upset and disappointed! ... Read more


2. Molecular Cell Biology (Lodish, Molecular Cell Biology)
by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Matthew P. Scott, Anthony Bretscher, Hidde Ploegh, Paul Matsudaira
Hardcover: 973 Pages (2007-06-15)
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Asin: 0716776014
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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With its acclaimed author team, cutting-edge content, emphasis on medical relevance, and coverage based on landmark experiments, Molecular Cell Biology has justly earned an impeccable reputation as an authoritative and exciting text. The new Sixth Edition features two new coauthors, expanded coverage of immunology and development, and new media tools for students and instructors.
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Customer Reviews (64)

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book of biology
Fantastic book for the basics to the border of intermediate/advanced knowledge. This is a definite buy for anyone starting in the field and will be a valuable resource for a long time. For the most in depth information on some topics, more resources will definitely be needed, but is an excellent starting point.

There are a few specialized topics I wish it would have covered more (ERVs for example), however, for the overall general information about the interworkings of a cell, this book is invaluable and will be a first resource for most biological topics.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review for Molecular Cellular Biology
This book is much less wordy than other Biology texts.This time I actually read the book for class.

5-0 out of 5 stars Molecular Cell Biology
For some this may be a bit hard to understand as it gets into a LOT of detail over certain things, but it does have useful pictures and a variety of topics are covered. I found it amazing for explaining certain assays.

1-0 out of 5 stars I NEVER RECEIVED THIS BOOK DESPITE PAYING FOR IT!!!!!!
Please send me the book, its been more than a month.this is ridiculous, either refund me or send me the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars It is like new
It is amazing when I see the book. It is not like a 2ed hand book. I like it. ... Read more


3. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition: The Problems Book
by John Wilson, Tim Hunt
Paperback: 588 Pages (2007-11-28)
list price: US$41.00 -- used & new: US$29.00
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Asin: 0815341105
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The Problems Book helps students appreciate the ways in which experiments and simple calculations can lead to an understanding of how cells work by introducing the experimental foundation of cell and molecular biology. Each chapter will review key terms, test for understanding basic concepts, and pose research-based problems. The Problems Book has been designed to correspond with the first twenty chapters of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition.

• Includes the solutions to the end-of-chapter problems in the textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition.

• Contains over 2,000 problems and their solutions.

• All of the solutions to the problems in The Problems Book are on the CD-ROM that is packaged with every copy of the book.

• The problems are organized into the following categories: Terms to Learn, Definitions, True/False, Thought Problems, Calculations, and Data Handling.

The Problems Book will be useful for homework assignments and as a basis for class discussion. It could even provide inspiration for exam questions.

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Customer Reviews (8)

3-0 out of 5 stars It's okay...
I had to purchase it for a college course.I wish I did not have to buy it, but found it a little helpful but not much.It is just very time consuming.If you don't have time to work on it, and you are not required to buy it, I would say save yourself the extra cash:)

5-0 out of 5 stars el mejor libro de biologia celular
Abarca los temas mas relevantes de la biologia celular, con variadas herraminetas para su enseñanza. Recomiendo su uso en docencia universitaria y como consulta de temas en biblioteca.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good text book
I bought this for my son who is taking a course this semester and needed this book.I ordered the book from Amazon.com because its much cheaper thanmy son's college bookstore.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great study tool!!
I purchased this book because my cell bio professor said he was going to be using it for in class work.I am a grad student majoring in cell biology and I have enjoyed both the problems book and the text that accompanies it.The layout is organized in a way that it is easy to find what your looking for, and the videos, problems and answer explanations on the CD that comes with both books (the problems book and the text book) are extremely helpful.

I would definately recommend these books to someone interested in cell biology.It is as up to date as it can be with regards to new developments in the field (things are discovered and changed almost everyday in cell biology), but the book provides extensive background information as well as detailed accounts of developments, both new and old, contributions to the field and additional resources.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cell Bio book
I received this book very quickly and the book like the seller said it would be is in excellent condition. I would trust this seller again in the future. ... Read more


4. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fourth Edition
by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Hardcover: 1616 Pages (2002-03)
list price: US$156.00 -- used & new: US$40.20
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Asin: 0815332181
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Molecular Biology of the Cell is the classic in-depth text reference in cell biology. By extracting the fundamental concepts from this enormous and ever-growing field, the authors tell the story of cell biology, and create a coherent framework through which non-expert readers may approach the subject. Written in clear and concise language, and beautifully illustrated, the book is enjoyable to read, and it provides a clear sense of the excitement of modern biology. Molecular Biology of the Cell sets forth the current understanding of cell biology (completely updated as of Autumn 2001), and it explores the intriguing implications and possibilities of the great deal that remains unknown.
The hallmark features of previous editions continue in the Fourth Edition. The book is designed with a clean and open, single-column layout. The art program maintains a completely consistent format and style, and includes over 1,600 photographs, electron micrographs, and original drawings by the authors. Clear and concise concept headings introduce each section. Every chapter contains extensive references. Most important, every chapter has been subjected to a rigorous, collaborative revision process where, in addition to incorporating comments from expert reviewers, each co-author reads and reviews the other authors' prose. The result is a truly integrated work with a single authorial voice. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (77)

5-0 out of 5 stars This is THE book
This is the book you need to get started in studying Cell science - - and the book you need as a Reference text. It is extraordinary, of immense value and clarity - truly comprehensive.

5-0 out of 5 stars As good as new..
I am very happy with the book, it arrived in the best condition possible, and with a lot of packing material in the box to keep the book from any possible transportation damages. The book is fresh and totally unused. I have no complains about anything.

5-0 out of 5 stars Molecular Biology Book
Shipped quickly. In good shape for a used book and campe with cd. Overall I am very impressed with the service.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good substitute for 5th Ed.
The diagrams are great in this book.

I'm using this instead of 5th Edition, and so far everything is the same. The CD uses outdated software, so it may be upgraded for 5th.

5-0 out of 5 stars Still the gold standard
What distinguishes Alberts et al.'s book from other similar texts is the level of depth based on their own accomplished research background that the authors bring to their writing. This level is reflected in short, highly information rich paragraphs that illustrate the most important concepts of molecular biology and biochemistry.

The second unique feature of this volume is its sheer comprehensiveness. Alberts et al.'s book covers an astonishing amount of territory; from basic relevant physical chemistry and thermodynamics to the most biological of topics including gene arrays and knockout mice. The chapter on cancer is marvelous and comprehensively illustrates all fundamental aspects of the disease; metastasis, breakdown in genetic machinery and signal transduction pathways, tumor growth and characteristics, diagnostic procedures, and therapies.

The third unique feature of the book should be obvious; the hundreds of lavish color illustrations dotting every page, from basic schematics to stunning electron micrographs. The illustrations have been perspicaciously chosen to demonstrate the most important features of the living cell and its contents.

In a nutshell then, this is a one stop shop for students and researchers who want to learn and relearn all the fundamentals of the molecular biology and biochemistry of the cell. ... Read more


5. High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edition (High-Yield Series)
by Ronald W. Dudek
Paperback: 254 Pages (2006-11-17)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$17.99
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Asin: 078176887X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This completely revised and updated review book consolidates the most important clinical issues that medical students need to know to be prepared for questions on USMLE Step 1. The book reviews key cell biology concepts needed to study molecular biology, and reviews the key concepts of molecular biology necessary for clinical medical practice, Flow charts provide a clear overview of molecular biology techniques and how they are applied in medicine. A chapter on understanding the research literature provides a solid background in molecular biology protocol so that students can understand the purpose and thinking behind published research articles.

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Customer Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars very good explanation
I only read the first chapter so far, but it is written in a simple language and easy to follow. it was recommended by several fellow students.

4-0 out of 5 stars I do agree with most of the reviews.
This book is just simply alright. Yes I know this book goes into details that aren't traditionally covered in US schools, but we did cover all of it in Europe. So I would say that this book would be something I would use do compliment FA because it does lack Molecular.

5-0 out of 5 stars Worked Great for Me
I haven't taken the boards, but this book really helped me with my first round of tests in med school.It pretty much took all the stuff we had learned in lecture and put it in a user-friendly format.It might be too detailed for the boards (that's what other reviewers said), but it is great for med school tests.

1-0 out of 5 stars Example of a bad "review" book.
If you read in the front of first aid, it says that you shouldn't waste your time on textbooks when reviewing for Step 1.The reason for this is because, for example, a pharmacology book would contain dosage information when you don't need it for step 1.This book is a HORRIBLE review book.It goes into more detail in some areas than I learned in undergrad.It seems to be written from a research perspective rather than a clinically relevant perspective.Every gene location that is named in this book goes into the chromosome number, location, region, subregion, subband, and sub-subband.Yes, I learned aforementioned terminology from this book.I would suggest finding a different review book or maybe just reading the bold stuff and picking and choosing what you want to read.The high yield series really dropped the ball on this edition of this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars USMLE Preparation
This is an excellent book for USMLE Step1 Preparation. I would definitely recommend it to any one preparing for the same. ... Read more


6. Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments
by Gerald Karp
Hardcover: 864 Pages (2007-02-01)
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Asin: 0470042176
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For sophomore/junior-level courses in cell biology offered out of molecular and/or cell biology departments.
Cell and Molecular Biology gives students the tools they need to understand the science behind cell biology. Karp explores core concepts in considerable depth, and presents experimental detail when it helps to explain and reinforce the concept being explained. This fifth edition continues to offer an exceedingly clear presentation and excellent art program, both of which have received high praise in prior editions. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (18)

5-0 out of 5 stars fantastic
The book was in exactly the shape they said it would be, new with shelf ware. I was very happy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Could it get any better?
I believe it would be literally impossible for the product to ship any faster, even though I did not pay for expedite shipping.The product arrived in the most excellent possible condition without any writing in it or marks of any kind.Cannot say enough good things!

5-0 out of 5 stars NICE!!
Shipped quickly, the book is in really new condition although it is used!! I'll keep the book since it is fully illustrated and did a great job at explaining biology pathways.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Product!
Great product, good value, exactly as described! Fast shipping and good seller. I would recommend this seller.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cell and Molecular Biology Textbook
I received the product in a prompt manner and it was in excellent condition. I was very happy that I saved $100 by buying the book online instead of from my university bookstore. Thank you very much and I will definitely use Amazon and this seller again. ... Read more


7. Molecular and Cell Biology For Dummies
by Rene Fester Kratz PhD
Paperback: 384 Pages (2009-06-02)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$11.18
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Asin: 0470430664
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Your hands-on study guide to the inner world of the cell

Need to get a handle on molecular and cell biology? This easy-to-understand guide explains the structure and function of the cell and how recombinant DNA technology is changing the face of science and medicine. You discover how fundamental principles and concepts relate to everyday life. Plus, you get plenty of study tips to improve your grades and score higher on exams!

  • Explore the world of the cell — take a tour inside the structure and function of cells and see how viruses attack and destroy them
  • Understand the stuff of life (molecules) — get up to speed on the structure of atoms, types of bonds, carbohydrates, proteins, DNA, RNA, and lipids

  • Watch as cells function and reproduce — see how cells communicate, obtain matter and energy, and copy themselves for growth, repair, and reproduction

  • Make sense of genetics — learn how parental cells organize their DNA during sexual reproduction and how scientists can predict inheritance patterns

  • Decode a cell's underlying programming — examine how DNA is read by cells, how it determines the traits of organisms, and how it's regulated by the cell

  • Harness the power of DNA — discover how scientists use molecular biology to explore genomes and solve current world problems

Open the book and find:

  • Easy-to-follow explanations of key topics
  • The life of a cell — what it needs to survive and reproduce

  • Why molecules are so vital to cells

  • Rules that govern cell behavior

  • Laws of thermodynamics and cellular work

  • The principles of Mendelian genetics

  • Useful Web sites

  • Important events in the development of DNA technology

  • Ten great ways to improve your biology grade

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Customer Reviews (6)

3-0 out of 5 stars a nice addition to your studies
this book helped me a ton if you need help in micro at all this book will really help.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
I have read similar books on this topic, and this one is by far the best. It explains everything very well, and makes biology seem much easier. I believe that anyone can excel in science, if they want to and try hard enough. I would highly recommend this book for students who want to improve their grades in biology.

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent introduction
This book is written by an excellent teacher, with clear explanations. An excellent supplement to a course on this difficult topic. Most texts in this area are highly technical, and this book can help orient the reader and resolve a lot of difficulties. I would love to take the course fromthe author, who shows enthusiasm and and a great capacity to communicate.

5-0 out of 5 stars helped me ace my final!
This book put complicated concepts into understandable ideas and helped me ace my oral final!

5-0 out of 5 stars Very clear explanation of a very complex subject
This book did just what I had hoped it would do.It took a very complex subject and explained it in as simple terms as possible.I've never had a formal course in biology, but I had watched all the lectures in an MIT Open Courseware course on the subject that had left me confused about a number of things.Of course, this book is not as comprehensive as a full course, but it did clarify a number of things for me. Many of the illustrations are much better than in the textbook that the MIT course was based on.Near the end of the book the author began giving specific study tips -- what things a student needs to be familiar with and what things they need to have down cold. In fact, the last chapter is entitled "Ten Ways to Improve Your Grade."I thought this a little strange, because the introduction does not mention this aspect of the book.It is done unobtrusively, so it shouldn't lessen a non-student's enjoyment of the book.I mention it because it might be a big plus to some prospective readers. ... Read more


8. Molecular Biology of the Gene (6th Edition)
by James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, Stephen P. Bell, Alexander Gann, Michael Levine, Richard Losick, Inglis CSHLP
Hardcover: 880 Pages (2007-12-15)
list price: US$182.40 -- used & new: US$126.75
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Asin: 080539592X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Though completely up-to-date with the latest research advances, the Sixth Edition of James D. Watson’s classic book, Molecular Biology of the Gene retains the distinctive character of earlier editions that has made it the most widely used book in molecular biology. Twenty-two concise chapters, co-authored by six highly respected biologists, provide current, authoritative coverage of an exciting, fast-changing discipline. Mendelian View of the World, Nucleic Acids Convey Genetic Information,The Importance of Weak Chemical Interactions, The Importance of High Energy Bonds, Weak and Strong Bonds Determine Macromolecular Interactions, The Structures of DNA and RNA, Genome Structure, Chromatin and the Nucleosome, The Replication of DNA, The Mutability and Repair of DNA, Homologous Recombination at the Molecular Level, Site-Specific Recombination and Transposition of DNA, Mechanisms of Transcription 13  RNA Splicing, Translation, The Genetic Code, Transcriptional Regulation in Prokaryotes, Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes, Regulatory RNAs, Gene Regulation in Development and Evolution, Genomics and Systems Biology, Techniques of Molecular Biology, Model Organisms.  Intended for those interested in learning more about the basics of Molecular Biology.

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Customer Reviews (12)

1-0 out of 5 stars I would not recommend ordering anything from them!
Customer service is a joke, so don't waste your time writing emails because they never respond.I ordered two books from separate companies at the same time a month ago, I received the one book a week later and STILL do not have the one I needed from NTDbooks.Do not waste your time ordering from them because all you will get is a headache and have to go and find your book elsewhere anyways...

5-0 out of 5 stars How Biochemists and Artists have Taken Over Molecular Biology
For those of you who have read the 1st or 2nd edition of this book, low those many decades ago, the 6th edition is a fantastic read. The problem is that there is no published theory (Including quantum mechanics) that quantitatively describes the vector forces acting on molecules within biologic cells. This has resulted in a proliferation of wild ideas as to the physical dimensions, mass and chemical properties of biologic molecules to explain experimental results e.g. The synthesis of proteins from amino acids.
The text is eminently readable and of profound interest, but a quantitative physical theory of the origin of the vector forces that act on the ~Avogadro's Number of atoms that come together to form a biologic organelle is necessary in order to understand how DNA encodes for an organelle. Whatever the physical mechanism is that creates vector forces in the biologic cell, that mechanism must also be encoded by DNA.

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent book
Some sections are kind of hard to understand,
but the book is pretty nice.
The figures help you to understand a lot^^

3-0 out of 5 stars The 2-day shipping was not working
The textbook I ordered was in stock and supposed to be delivered within 2 days because I signed up for the promotional trial for Amazon prime. I placed the order on 01/14/09 for my son in College and he counted on it to study for his assignment that week-end. I checked on its status and found that my order has never been worked on until the week after... So my sonhad to find a friend to lend him the book to study. The 2-day shipping option was not effective on this order.

4-0 out of 5 stars Just in time for class
Arrived very quickly, in time for the start of my class.The website that goes with the textbook is a great addition, the live animations really help to clarify the mechanisms explained in the book. ... Read more


9. Molecular Biology
by Robert Weaver
Hardcover: 890 Pages (2007-01-12)
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Asin: 0073319945
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Molecular Biology, 4/e by Robert Weaver, is designed for an introductory course in molecular biology.The text is geared not only toward presenting concepts of molecular biology, but also the experiments that led to those concepts.Guided by this experimental approach, Dr. Weaver has been published by National Institutes as well as National Geographic. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (23)

1-0 out of 5 stars horrible gramatic structure
while the content is interesting, the poor grammar throughout the text makes it difficult to understand. There are run-on sentences in every paragraph, as matter of fact, many long paragraphs are just one sentence! This book could use a good editor.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great!
I needed this book for school, but the school was charging $200.00. I found the same book on Amazon for $95. It was in perfecft condition. Great Decision!

1-0 out of 5 stars This is an illegal International Edition!
Folks, look at the cover of the book.
It's an International Edition.
Amazon bans these.
You can be sued for selling these in the US. If you fight the lawsuit, you will lose.
Now Amazon has one at its FBA warehouse. It looks like Amazon actually created this catalog page, and uploaded the image. Weird.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for new students, a bit too detailed for me.
Bought this used right here on Amazon! The details are explained in a bit too much details almost. Hard to just browser through and get the gist of things. Good for those who have done some biology earlier and are getting into molecular bio or molecular genetics for the first time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of Molecular Biology Textbook Order
The product was shipped in a very timely manner and arrived in great condition.The seller was also very helpful from the time this product was ordered until it arrived. ... Read more


10. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Cell and Molecular Biology (North American Edition) (Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series)
by Nalini Chandar, Susan Viselli
Paperback: 248 Pages (2010-01-26)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$33.34
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Asin: 078179210X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Cell and Molecular Biology offers a highly visual presentation of essential cell and molecular biology, focusing on topics related to human health and disease. This new addition to the internationally best-selling Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series includes all the popular features of the series: an abundance of full-color annotated illustrations, expanded outline format, chapter summaries, review questions, and case studies that link basic science to real-life clinical situations. The book can be used as a review text for a stand-alone cell biology course in medical, health professions, and upper-level undergraduate programs, or in conjunction with Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry for integrated courses.

A companion Website features the fully searchable online text, an interactive Question Bank for students, and an Image Bank for instructors to create PowerPoint® presentations.

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4-0 out of 5 stars A great book! But for medical school? I hope not.
I purchased this review book to help me study for my Cell and Molecular biology class and it did just that, it was a great review book. It carries the most important points, in a small amount of detail, with great pictures so you can begin to see the activity of a cell as a whole.

It served its purpose for me but, on a tangent, I can't imagine how this is a suitable review book for medical school. The biochemistry lippincott's sure, that thing has 500 pages packed with detail. This one is not nearly as detailed as the lippincott's biochemistry review.

It's a great review tool for undergraduate courses. For medical school, which these are often used for, it might be great too but I'd like to think anyone in medical school knows the amount of cell and molecular biology contained in this book cold.

4 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Illustrated overview
Worthy addition to the LIR series.As a clinician who deals with aberrant mitotic cells I was looking for a book which would provide me with a quick & easy overview of the field. I wish I had this book when I was in med school.It nicely complements the classic LIR Biochemistry.Easy to read and profusely illustrated. ... Read more


11. Molecular Biology of the Cell: Reference Edition
by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Hardcover: 1728 Pages (2007-11-14)
list price: US$225.00 -- used & new: US$169.99
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Asin: 0815341113
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Ideal for libraries, laboratories, and researchers, this Reference Edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition offers an alternative to the student version by providing the complete text of Chapters 1-25 in printed format.*

For nearly a quarter century Molecular Biology of the Cell has been the leading in-depth text reference in cell biology. This tradition continues with the new Fifth Edition, which has been completely revised and updated to describe our current, rapidly advancing understanding of cell biology. To list but a few examples, a large amount of new material is presented on epigenetics; stem cells; RNAi; comparative genomics; the latest cancer therapies; apoptosis (now its own separate chapter); and cell cycle control and the mechanics of M phase (now integrated into one chapter).

The hallmark features of Molecular Biology of the Cell have been retained, such as its consistent and comprehensive art program, clear concept headings, and succinct section summaries. Additionally, in response to extensive feedback from readers, the Fifth Edition now includes several new features. Most importantly for scientists and researchers, the free Media DVD, which is packaged with every copy of the book, now contains PowerPoint® presentations with all of the figures, tables and micrographs from the book (available as JPEGs too). Also included is the Media Player with over 125 movies—animations, videos, and molecular models—all with voiceover narration. These PowerPoint slides and movies are ideal for presentations and research talks. And for the first time, Molecular Biology of the Cell now contains end-of-chapter questions. These problems, written by John Wilson and Tim Hunt, emphasize a quantitative approach and the art of reasoning from experiments.

Molecular Biology of the Cell: Reference Edition is conceptual, accurate and authoritative. An extensive, detailed index provides instant access to the most crucial information and concepts, while a glossary with more than 1,300 entries has been designed for rapid access to technical vocabulary. By skillfully extracting the fundamental concepts from this enormous and ever-growing field, the authors provide the coherent framework needed to effectively access the primary literature.

* There is also a student textbook version of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition (ISBN 0-8153-4105-9) that contains Chapters 1-20 in printed format, and Chapters 21-25 only in pdf format on the accompanying DVD-ROM.

 

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Customer Reviews (6)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book but HEAVY!
I will be getting my BS in Biology this month and have had many science books.
This is a great book but it is just too big to take to class or school on a regular basis.

1-0 out of 5 stars Book was not bound correctly and the some of the videos in DVD don't work
I bought this reference edition (5th) on Barnes and Noble's website a year ago.
Because I was only using it occasionally for quick reference, I had not perused the entire content.

Unfortunately, when I tried to read Chapter 19 recently, I noticed that it was cut abruptly.
In addition, I noticed that Chapter 17 and part of 18 are inexplicably printed twice while beginning of Chapter 20 is missing.
Of course, Barnes and Noble did not honor my request for an exchange and the publisher seems to be unreachable, as they seem to be based on UK and the only method of contacting them is filling out a question on their website.

I bought this reference edition because I thought it would be worthwhile book to keep for years.
In this imperfect condition, however, it was a worthless investment, and yes, it was an investment at this price near 200 dollars.

Finally, the last draw was the fact that some videos on the DVD did not work.
They simply wouldn't play, whether it was through their Flash program or just through Quicktime, or whatever program I used.
This cannot be my computer's problem because I have tried it on my Mac as well as a new PC, and neither worked.

It's a disgrace that anyone should deal with this kind of an issue on a book that is priced like a mini encyclopedia.

As for content, I find it to be sufficiently satisfactory. It is a bit superficial, but then it is a survey book of an incredible number of topics so that is to be expected.
If I need more details, I can always just go to the journals.

Overall, great content, but terrible binding. Others may not have the same binding problem.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
This book arrived 3 days before i had a protein lab report due and it was a godsend. Trying to cover the subject depth required in the precipitant lectures is next to impossible and increasingly students are needing to do independent study to gain a definitive understanding. This text covers so many topics and in such great detail as well. Other texts cover similar areas but i have not found any that deliver the level of detail that this one does. It covers complex themes and delivers them in an easy to understand format. I also like the fact that it is red as it helps it stand out from the hundred other texts in my bookcase. I would thoroughly encourage anyone studying any biological science to add this text to their collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Work of Passion
The fifth edition of MBoC (Molecular Biology of the Cell) is great. I have been taking Cell Biology classes and this book complements what the teacher doesn't have time to say in classroom and explains very nicely the parts I don't understand well in class. The texts are well structured and well written. The videos which come together in the DVD really give you on-the-moving kinda way of samples of what you read non-moving on the pages. =)

The book is a work of passion (I have been wanting to write this last phrase for some time now... LOL); but really, you can see how the people who wrote it love what they do. Cells are amazing little things and you have no idea of how they work so hard, intricately and non-stop. You can have a glimpse at the extraordinary machinery cells are.
If you like this area of science, Cell Biology, do buy this book and study it hard. I recommend to all that want to change this world, be he student or teacher.

The single complain I have got is that there are NO answers for the end-of-chapter problems they wrote! You need to buy that Problems Book Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition: The Problems Book. Oh well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Books available online
Dr Dotson's comments on the price of textbooks are well taken, but he maybe should have mentioned that the previous (4th) edition of MBOTC was available online for free for at least the last two years, at
[...]
along with many other fine health science and molecular biology books, many of them the most recent edition, some down loadable as PDFs.

It remains to be seen if Bruce Alberts can prevail on Garland to make the current edition available on line as well.

It may also be worth mentioning that selling used textbooks online through Amazon is very easy, and if you sell them before a new edition comes out, you often can recoup 1/3 to 1/2 of original purchase price.So as soon as you know that one of those expensive tomes on your shelf is a dog, list it online immediately while it still has value.And if on the other hand you know you will have to get the new edition of a book when it is available, dump the previous edition just before a new one is due, and use the money toward the new edition. ... Read more


12. Molecular Biology made simple and fun, 4th edition
by David P. Clark, Lonnie D. Russell
Paperback: 494 Pages (2010-02-01)
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The molecular revolution is upon us! For those who expect to be part of what's happening in the 21st century, the impact of molecular genetics research should not be underestimated. The authors present a simple and fun approach to the topic of molecular biology.

Written primarily for the science student, but suitable for the non-scientist, this book will give the reader a solid understanding of the fundamentals and tools of molecular biology. The book also details how this rapidly advancing field has and will continue to have an impact on health, law, agriculture, biotechnology and our understanding of the origin of the species. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (23)

4-0 out of 5 stars decent
I'm still in search of the very basic explanations of all sciences to keep as reference materials for when I start teaching general science to Highschoolers.Although molecular biology can be considered difficult for most students, this book does a pretty good job explaining the material.But for harder concepts,it can still be quite challenging.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cant' get enough of it !!
This beats the pants off those 'for dummy' books, including the one on biochemistry. I particularly like how the author has a sustained span of attention, where each new concept depends on the previous ones even as the chapters accumulate. Other authors tend to drop names then hurry off, giving cursory 1-liner to complicated concepts without taking the time to build them up systematically. I also like the use of margin for details so you don't wander off the main concepts. This is very effective. I wish web pages are like this, as we tend to eventually wander way off the track, including wikipedia. This book reminds me a lot of the Feynman lecture series, maybe good enough for college, high school students, non-biology experts from other fields, and logical lay people. Speaking of logical, the cover may trigger FOX news fans to call this book communist or nazi inspired though, just kidding.

5-0 out of 5 stars 4th edition is out ????

I saw the 4th edition yesterday on the rack at my local bookstore. Can anyone (possibly the author?) list here what is new and updated?


3rd Edition: A great book because everything is presented for someone who wants to catch up, review, and basically find out what all the talk is concerning Molecular Biology. While the presentation starts with the basics, you get as much detail/depth as you want.

The science news in the NY Times, the CNBC reports on pharmaceutical discoveries, and CDC releases on the Flu virus drove me to get a better handle on what's going on and this book does a great job helping me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome book
This is one of the best books I've read so far. The authors of this book do a great job at making it interesting to read. It has a good amount of humor in it and is worded so that anybody can understand it unlike other lame textbooks where you have to read the text 5 times or so to understand what they're trying to say. This is definitely a great textbook.

5-0 out of 5 stars Made easy!
I ordered this book to help me with a cell biology course in which the professor kept referring to molecular biology techniques.The book was very helpful.I wish I had ordered it earlier in the semester. ... Read more


13. Molecular Biology
by David P. Clark BA (honors)Christ's College Cambridge1973<br>PhD University of Brsitol (England)1977
Hardcover: 784 Pages (2009-12-23)
list price: US$135.00 -- used & new: US$74.65
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Now available with the most current and relevant research from Cell Press, Clark's Molecular Biology, Academic Cell Update Edition, gives readers both the concepts and the applications students need to know to fully grasp Molecular Biology. Clark introduces basic concepts and then follows with specific applications in research today. This book is further enhanced by its inclusion in the Academic Cell collaboration, providing it with links to current and recently published research. Molecular Biology draws in the applications from a number of fields including human cellular research, human medicine, agriculture research and veterinary medicine.

*Now with an online study guide with the most current, relevant research from Cell Press 


*Full supplements including test bank, powerpoint and online self quizzing


*Up to date description of genetic engineering, genomics, and related areas
* Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications
* Hundreds of color illustrations enhance key topics and concepts
* Covers medical, agricultural, and social aspects of molecular biology
* Organized pedagogy includes running glossaries and keynotes (mini-summaries) to hasten comprehension

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4-0 out of 5 stars Would buy again
The book was shipped to me in a short amount of time, and it was exactly what I wanted. The pages looked as if they were new, and I received the item for a good price.

5-0 out of 5 stars My next book.
This book,and some other molecular biology related books are my top priority. I hope this one is good.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I'm not a college student, but I decided to purchase this book to further educate myself on the progress that has been made in biology and genetics since I graduated from college in 1990. I found this book to be very well written with wonderful examples. The progression of topics is very nicely done and covers the basis for novice and advanced readers alike. ... Read more


14. BIOS Instant Notes in Molecular Biology
by Phil Turner, Alexander McLennan, Andy Bates, Michael White
Paperback: 360 Pages (2005-12-22)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$26.00
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Asin: 0415351677
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The new edition of Instant Notes in Molecular Biology has been revised and updated to include information on micro RNAs, RNA inhibition, functional genomics, proteomics, imaging, stem cells and bioinformatics. Written in an accessible style, the book will be a highly useful tool for studying molecular biology.

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3-0 out of 5 stars sufficient for what it is...
This book is by no means as comprehensive as an actual textbook that covers molecular biology. However, if for whatever reason you cannot get a textbook, I found this book helpful in most aspects covered for the subject. Having said that, if your professor is very detailed you will find yourself seeking other resources to get the information. I give it 3 stars simply because I think it serves it's purpose. It's meant to be a concise reference for the subject, and I think it works perfectly fine as that.

5-0 out of 5 stars Instant notes - Molecular Bio
This was a great book.Like getting the notes from a real smart friend.I needed to quickly update my skills. I got it from the library and didn't want to return it.All of my college texts kept me wandering through sentence after sentence - this one straight to the point, but with application notes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding technical overview
This is an impressive book intended only for the serious student or major. I was quite pleased to find the book in my local Borders Books, although I would say it's significantly more technical than what most people would probably be looking for there. You'll need to have read at least one other introductory upper-division text or taken a course on cell biology or molecular biology to benefit from it. I have had that but as I am mainly a neurobiologist by training I was pretty rusty at this point and so I only understood about 1/2 of the book. :-)

That having been said, since the book is only about 300 pages you can use it to get a quick refresher or update on many topics as I did. Some of the topics were still familiar, such as basic DNA replication, the cell cycle, and recombination. But some of the more specialized topics weren't, such as the E. coli sigma 70 promoter, cosmids, YACS (yeast artificial chromosomes), and BACS, and RNA Pol III genes: 5S and tRNA transcription. There was also a section on oncogenes which is something I didn't know much about. The illustrations and diagrams are plentiful and are excellent too and really help supplement the text.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is an excellent summary of molecular biology.
This book is great.I was a biology major at MIT and I couldn't tell youhow many lectures for my classes seemed to come write out of the book. It's certainly not enough to use by itself, but it's a great way to focusthe information either prior to a lecture or even prior to a test. ... Read more


15. The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology (Manga Guide To...)
by Masaharu Takemura, Sakura, Ltd. Becom Co.
Paperback: 256 Pages (2009-08-28)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$12.40
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Asin: 1593272022
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Rin and Ami have been skipping molecular biology class all semester, and Professor Moro has had enough-he's sentencing them to summer school on his private island. But they're in store for a special lesson. Using Dr. Moro's virtual reality machine to travel inside the human body, they'll get a close-up look at the fascinating world of molecular biology.

Join them in The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology, and learn all about DNA, RNA, proteins, amino acids, and more. Along the way, you'll see chemical reactions first-hand and meet entertaining characters like Enzyme Man and Drinkzilla, who show how the liver metabolizes alcohol.

Together with Ami and Rin, you'll learn all about:

  • The organelles and proteins inside cells, and how they support cellular functions
  • The processes of transcription and translation, and your genes' role in synthesizing proteins
  • The pieces that make up our genetic code, like nucleotides, codons, introns, and exons
  • The processes of DNA replication, mitosis and cytokinesis
  • Genetic technology like transduction and cloning, and the role of molecular biology in medicine

Whether you need a molecular biology refresher or you're just fascinated by the science of life, The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology will give you a uniquely fun and informative introduction.

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5-0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable read with quality content
The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology follows the actions of a two students who failed their molecular biology class and have to take a special summer course. The story line is enjoyable and eases the reader's entry into the topic rather than being a distraction.

The book covers all the main questions and topics you would expect: what is a cell, what are the common parts of a cell, how do cells combine to make various organisms, what are proteins and how do they function within a cell, what is DNA and what are genes and how do they work to express the information coded in them? My favorite part was chapter 5 which focuses on potential applications for everything discussed earlier and theorizes what the future may hold in the field.

I work in a software project that is helping biologists do research, including helping process the vast amounts of data that comes from genetic sequencing. As a result, I have become familiar with most of the content this book presents. I believe the book is accurate and it is clear. The story created to assist with that presentation is enjoyable as well. I have a seven year old daughter that is reading the book with great interest. Some of the science is above her grade level, but her attention remains fixed on the art and the story and she is absorbing some of it as she reads.

Overall, I would say the book is a success and recommend it without reservation.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book.
If you are familiar with the Manga Guide series, you will be right at home reading the Molecular Biology edition. Molecular biology suits itself well for being presented in a comic format. The pictures and diagrams of the numerous processes and structures greatly aid in the understanding of the topic. For those new to molecular biology, the Manga Guide is a great introduction. The story begins with explaining all about cells and proceeds to describe DNA and its replication, protein and its interactions, and concludes with discussing genetic technology as well as research. By no means is the Manga Guide more than a basic introduction to the subject, but it makes a great introduction that is very readable and offers some humor to accompany the learning.
For those interested in getting a brief introduction to molecular biology or wanting to review basic concepts, the Manga Guide is a good choice. Throughout each chapter there are breaks from the manga form and the information is presented in a question and answer dialogue between the characters. The question and answer form helps to explain some of the more complex material in an efficient manner and is referred back to many times. Included in the information are applications to read dieses and disorders which relate to the topics that are being discussed. My only criticism is that there are no quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your knowledge.Other than that, The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology is a great introduction into the field and an enjoyable read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Manga guide to Molecular Biology
I bought this for my granddaughter, but I was so interested that I read it too. Not being a biologist, it was all new to me. I think the author hasdone a very good job at explaining some of the concepts of molecular biology. I have given it to my granddaugher now, and hope that she will read it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Any school library strong in molecular biology facts needs this
The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology joins others in the 'Manga' series and is a fine collection explaining key scientific and technical subjects using Japanese-style comics. These comics make it easy for students who are slow to absorb science: they offer characters who 'journey' inside the body's cells to learn about core topics in molecular biology, enhancing the learning process with fiction and fact blends. Any school library strong in molecular biology facts needs this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Way to Engage Students in Study of Cells and Molecular Biology
I used this book in my high school introductory biology course.So far I've just used the Introduction and Chapter 1, but the students really liked it.Most of them like cartoons and comics, and they were excited to be able to read something that was visually stimulating. ... Read more


16. Molecular Cell Biology & Solutions Manual
by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Matthew P. Scott, Anthony Bretscher, Hidde Ploegh, Paul Matsudaira
 Hardcover: Pages (2007-06-15)
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Asin: 142921483X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The manual provides complete step-by-step solutions to all textbook problems.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Overpriced, but beneficial
I bought this as a companion to the Lodish textbook for my undergraduate molecular course.This thin black and white softcover explains solutions to the end of chapter questions; there is no study guide, no additional diagrams to help the student study.The book seems very overpriced at almost fifty dollars for a new copy, especially for something so meager, it could have easily been printed in the back of the actual textbook itself.

Price aside, this is a valuable companion to the textbook because it offers well written explanations to complex chapter problems.

3-0 out of 5 stars It a good buy
It is helpful if you are going to be answering the questions at the end of each section.I would not pay more than $10.

3-0 out of 5 stars Thorough, shapeless compendium of molecular biology
Although I don't claim to be a molecular biologist, nor have I read beyond chapter 5 of Lodish's "Molecular and Cell Biology", this textbook feels admirably thorough in its treatment of its subject, bringing the reader up to date on a wide range of the detail generated in the field over the past few decades.

The book's authors, furthermore, have addressed the learning needs of their readership; once it moves into its substantive chapters, virtually all points are made simultaneously with textbook prose and colorful, graphic illustrations which are well drawn and accompanied by excellent captions. This aspect of the book is its great strength.

There is a far more serious problem with the book, however, which explains the middling rating I have given it. Like many such textbooks, it is committee-written, which is not a problem when such books are given proper shape by a sharp editor. But the book lacks that editor and as a result dwells on the most trivial developments in its field with exactly the same weight as its bedrock components to a fault. In aiming to be comprehensive, it drowns the reader in a sea of obnoxious detail that begs the book and its authors not to be taken seriously. The book may have been conceived as a reference, but I fear that it will always be assigned chapter rather than passage at a time, as is customary in graduate school courses.

The corollary to this situation is that the first several chapters of the book describe a host of laboratory processes, each in enormous detail and overall in serial fashion, without adequately describing the use and purpose for each. The book then explains that each process will be taken up in a later chapter in conjunction with an exploration of the field in which it is mainly used. This is all fine, but does the reader really need to be held accountable for a description of these processes twice, particularly when they are presented so haphazardly initially? At least in the first five chapters, rote memorization is the only learning strategy possible for the vast majority of the material. And while there is nothing wrong with rote memorization, the unconnectedness of the material, combined with its sprawling volume, make these initial chapters virtually useless as learning tools.

I recommend this book, therefore, with a strict reservation: it should only be used by a teacher so familiar with it that he can assign "primary", "secondary", and perhaps even "tertiary" passages from it at a time, in order to help the reader build an understanding of molecular biology systematically and rationally structure his study time.

5-0 out of 5 stars My go to MCB book
I keep this one with me at all times in lab if I ever need to look up some basic mechanisms or pathways in the cell.This is my favorite Cellular biology book because it is not simplified like the Cell books. ... Read more


17. Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics
by Lauren Pecorino
Paperback: 320 Pages (2008-05-06)
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Many of the cells in our body undergo tightly regulated replication to enable growth to occur and to ensure that damaged or worn out tissues are replaced. Regulation is mediated via many different mechanisms. It is when these mechanisms fail, and regulation is lost, that cancer can result. Recent advances in molecular cell biology have greatly expanded our understanding of the processes and mechanisms which underpin the regulation of cell replication, and what is happening at the molecular level when these fail.

Now in its second edition, The Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics gives a fresh approach to the study of the molecular basis of cancer. Written with the undergraduate student in mind, Lauren Pecorino focuses on how our understanding of the defective mechanisms which drive cancer is leading to the development of new targeted therapeutic agents.

Opening with an overview of the key hallmarks of cancer as a disease state, the book then leads us through the principal components of the regulatory machinery through which cell division is controlled and corrupted with the onset of cancer. Within each chapter, students are shown how this molecular knowledge is being applied to develop new targeted therapeutic strategies.

Ideal for courses in the molecular biology of cancer and cancer biology, The Molecular Biology of Cancer, Second Edition, is an invaluable resource for any student wishing to gain insight into the molecular basis of the disease and formulate possible solutions for its effective control.

New to this Edition


· Updated research


· Three brand new chapters:
- "The Cell Cycle": Gives extended treatment of this central aspect of cancer biology
- "Infections and Inflammation": Focuses on the relationship between infectious agents and inflammation and the onset of cancer
- "The Cancer Industry": Provides an overview of the process through which drugs are developed and tested


· Enhanced coverage of apoptosis


· Over 25 new figures plus a new color plate section


· A new "How do we know that?" feature, in which experimental methods and results are discussed, thus shedding light on how our understanding of cancer biology is developed


· An extended glossary


· A companion website featuring additional resources for both instructors and students:
- For instructors, the site offers figures from the book available to download and a testbank of multiple-choice questions with feedback linked to the book for use in formative or summative assessment
- For students, the website features a web link library as well as hyperlinks to primary literature articles cited in the text ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent update on oncology background, state of the art and specialty
This is the book to review if you are behind on understanding the intricate world of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and some of the causes and origins of cancer.Recently released (2009) this book overviews the entire gamut of identification, treatment, response, and follow up.Perfect for medically-oriented patients, family members, or medical school students.This is NOT a book for the lay public - you need to understand medical terminology and the basics of oncology to fully appreciate.That being said, if you are bent on learning more about this area of medicine, start here!

5-0 out of 5 stars Introductory in molecular biology of cancer
This is a good book to have if you are looking to have basic information on molecular mechanisms of cancer handy. I specifically bought it for the apoptosis chapter but I think it will be useful on many other subjects

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, a must read.
Dr. Lauren Pecorino has a genius for the plume to equal her mastery of the subject matter.This book is so well done it deserves to be published in every language and included as University required reading.Highly recommended, it is an outstanding work that held interest from the first page.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to read!
This is a good introduction to this field. The book is easy to read and have good drawings.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Introduction to the Biology of Cancer - and More
I'm one of those people who like to know how things work - especially if those things are inside my body and are likely to shorten my life span.Since my doctors don't tell me anything, I need other sources, and since the Internet is unreliable, I need a guidebook I can trust.Molecular Biology of Cancer turned out to be just the right book for me.It is also an excellent first book for anyone interested in the molecular biology of cancer.

First, as to technical level: This is very much what one expects in an undergraduate science text, with lots of section headings, lots of diagrams, and lots of boxes highlighting important points.If, like me, you're a non-student and non-scientist but interested in the subject, you'll probably find it very readable.You'll need to have some experience of reading diagrams in which symbols (squares, circles, etc.) represent molecules interacting with each other.And you'll have to be comfortable reading books with plenty of technical language.The terms specific to cancer biology should be no problem since they are well-explained and the terms that are in the glossary are printed in red in the text.You won't need to know anything about the chemistry involved in the molecular interactions (nothing about hydrogen bonding or redox, for example).

Some single-celled organisms can simply grow and divide as fast and as long as their food supply allows.Those that live in colonies must have chemical signals to regulate each cell's growth and activity.Mammals, being enormously more complex, need much more sophisticated communication between cells.That means, of course, that there are many things that can go wrong and many mechanisms to fix things that go wrong.And therefore, there are many things to be considered when diagnosing and treating cancer.Pecorino chooses particular examples to explain general principles.

First, a cell normally doesn't divide until a signal from outside sets off a chain of events that leads to division.An error in this chain, caused by an abnormal protein, can cause the cell to divide without the external signal.Pecorino chooses epidermal growth factor (EGF) to show the working of such a chain.When a cell does start to divide out of control, there are mechanisms which try to stop the reproduction, or to kill the cell.Pecorino focuses mostly on one molecule, called P53, which is involved in a number of such mechanisms and is abnormal in a majority of tumors, including mine.Most cells are fastened in place, so it takes a further abnormality for them to break loose.Since most cancers are caused by abnormal or inappropriately expressed genes, DNA repair and regulation are important.Here, Pecorino mentions the BRCA genes, which turn up often in articles about breast cancer.These are major topics, but there is much more than I can mention in an Amazon-size review.

So many genetic flaws don't show up all at once; a cancer is the product of evolution within one body.This is implicit in Molecular Biology of Cancer, but it is more developed in another book, Darwin in the Genome.(See my review for more info; click above on "See all my reviews".)

Given that there are so many molecular systems involved in cancer, one can see why there are many points at which drugs may inhibit or kill cancer cells.Pecorino points out a number of these.She even flags many these with red target icons, symbolizing potential drug targets.Perhaps by the time a student gets to be a researcher, most of these will be passé - a lot of people are working hard on them -- but her aim is to teach them how to spot potential target molecules and interactions and I think she succeeds.

Cancer can be of interest to people who aren't affected by it because, by showing what happens when things go wrong, it gives new insight into how these systems work in general.For those interested in developmental biology, it shows what happens inside a cell in response to a signal whereas most of the books I've read just mention the cellular interactions.Pecorino also gives examples of how a large variety of molecules may be created by mixing and matching a much smaller collection of simpler molecules or domains; this modularity is important in evolution.

So this book will be of interest to a variety of readers for a variety of reasons.Pecorino is particularly interested in students and hopes that some will be inspired by this book to take up cancer research.I second that and I hope that some will find metastatic prostate cancer to be a worthy field. ... Read more


18. Outline of Molecular and Cell Biology
by William Stansfield, Raul Cano, jaime Colome
Paperback: 384 Pages (1996-09-01)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$9.00
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Asin: 0070608989
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Ever since James Watson and Francis Crick proposed their double-helical structure of DNA in 1953, biology has been in the throes of a revolution in knowledge at the molecular level. This Schaum's Outline was written to help bring order and understanding to this rapidly expanding field. As a succinct overview of the subject, it will supplement any molecular biology course or provide the foundation needed for advanced courses. The text material is presented in a question and answer format; each concept is explained as an answer to a specific question. At the end of each chapter are objective questions of several kinds; multiple choice, true-false, fill-ins, and matching. These objective questions can be used to evaluate the extent to which the text material has been mastered, while also preparing the student for this kind of examination format. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (6)

5-0 out of 5 stars very satisfied
i recently bought this book and i found it very interesting. it is so easy to understand molecular biology by reading it! it is not heavy and i can take it anywhere. nice pictures.

1-0 out of 5 stars Painful and Worthless
I bought this book in a bundle with two other Schaum's Outlines: one in Biochemistry and one in Genetics.I had intended to use them as a review in preparation for the Biochemistry, Molecular, and Cell Biology Subject GRE.I have been sorely disappointed.First of all, this book is out of date.It was written in 1996 and the field of molecular biology has transformed in multiple ways over the past 13 years.I continually had to question some of the conclusions of the book across multiple chapters.More often than not I went back to my text books from undergrad to review the topics and what has changed.I eventually skipped chapters all together and just read those in my old textbooks.But not only is this book out of date, it is also poorly written.Topics don't flow, bullets are confusing.The general narative of the book is convoluted and confusing.I've finally moved on to the biochemistry book, and I'm starting to find the same issues.I am disappointed that I actually spent money on this book.Look for other reivews, or simply look at a textbook.This book is not worth it.

4-0 out of 5 stars definitely worth 10 dollars
This guide contains details about biology that are concise and at least as good as, if not more detailed than 2+ years of introductory biology courses. Though not an introductory guide, an excellent resource.

4-0 out of 5 stars an excellent introduction
I am a Macromolecular crystallographer and have never formally attended any courses on molecular biology or biochemistry. I find these Schaum series books to be very useful. They are very concise, and provide all the information one needs to achieve a good understanding of the basic concepts and terminology. Another advantage is that they are paperbacks and easier to read compared to the heavier and more detailed texts like Stryer or Lehninger.

1-0 out of 5 stars Insufficient asa stand-alone textbook
This book is ok just for revision purposes, not for a thorough review of the text ... Read more


19. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants
Paperback: 1408 Pages (2002-05-24)
list price: US$170.00 -- used & new: US$104.67
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Asin: 0943088399
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Biochemistry Molecular Biology of Plants is a major contribution to the plant sciences literature, superbly edited by three distinguished scientists, Bob B. Buchanan, Wilhelm Gruissem, and Russell L. Jones, with contributions from more than 50 world-renowned scientists. With over 1,400 pages, 1,100 full-colour original drawings and 500 photographs this work qualifies, in the words of the Science reviewer, as:

"an essential reference for practicing plant biologists and for the increasing number of scientists from other disciplines who are entering the field of plant biology. To exploit fully the wealth of new information provided by the genome projects and to integrate the metabolic, regulatory, and signal transduction pathways of complex organisms, biologists will require a solid command of biochemistry and physiology. For this reason, the publication of Biochemistry Molecular Biology of Plants could not have come at a more opportune and auspicious time."

This book is meticulously organised and richly illustrated, useful both for teaching and for reference. The multi-authored work provides a contemporary view of its subject, including molecular biology, cell biology, and plant physiology, integrated around the themes of:

  • compartmentation
  • cell reproduction
  • energetics
  • metabolism
  • development
Read the words of the reviewer in CELL:

"The great strength of this book is that it has integrated its three major components (molecular biology, cell biology, and plant biochemistry) in each of the 24 chapters, resulting in a comprehensive analysis of a multitude of specific topics."

Who should buy this spectacular new text?

  • Plant biologists and scientists in related fields
  • Professors in departments of plant biology, plant biochemistry, plant physiology, and related fields
  • Graduate and upper-level undergraduate students of plant biology
  • Researchers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and agribusiness industries

    A CD-ROM of all illustrative matter in the book is available separately. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (9)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Biochemistry of plants & more...
    This is another book you should find from a bookshelf of a sophisticated plant biologist ;)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great book, bad binding
    The book is great, one of the best to learn everything about plant biology. Good explanations and pictures. Binding could be better, hardcover shouldn't be that expensive.... Losing some pages aleady after a few weeks.

    2-0 out of 5 stars low value
    I borrowed this book from a library during graduate school and found it to be very helpful in reviewing plant biochemistry.It is well written and has a fair amount of detail.The illustrations were well done and helpful.In spite of all the book has going for it however, it is outrageously expensive.In fairness, it is a fat book at nearly 1400 pages.Nevertheless the content does not justify the extremely high price tag, and I am disappointed that the publishers expect students to cough up this amount of money for a single text.

    4-0 out of 5 stars love it
    This book has the basis of Molecular and cell Biology that make you well armed. It has great pictures too. The biochemistry also is awesome, you'll find all the pathways you want. I even not gonna sell it after i graduate. I prefer keep it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Plant Biol. book out there
    I am a PhD candidate in Plant Sciences and I work with both applied and basic researchers who work on all aspects of plant biology/agriculture etc.Everyone I work with and myself included feel that this is the best single plant biology text. It is a few years old now so some of the mol. biology will be outdated, and a couple of examples have since been proven to be different than described in the book, but this is minor. This is for the adv. undergrad or graduate student and if you are a graduate student in plant biology you should have this book-it is very expensive, but nearly every post-doc/grad student I know has a copy. Get the hardcover it will hold up better. ... Read more


  • 20. Cell and Molecular Biology, Study Guide: Concepts and Experiments
    by Gerald Karp
    Paperback: 352 Pages (2007-03-09)
    -- used & new: US$22.89
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    Asin: 0470042141
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    For sophomore/junior-level courses in cell biology offered out of molecular and/or cell biology departments.Cell and Molecular Biology gives students the tools they need to understand the science behind cell biology. Karp explores core concepts in considerable depth, and presents experimental detail when it helps to explain and reinforce the concept being explained. This fifth edition continues to offer an exceedingly clear presentation and excellent art program, both of which have received high praise in prior editions. ... Read more

    Customer Reviews (3)

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Must HAVE! Seriously!
    I loved this study guide; it was very helpful since my teacher was a power-point teacher, and a terrible one at that. It definitely helps to read this instead of the book; this book will be big help when you are trying to review for a comprehensive final.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Can be helpful
    The Reviewing Outline is the most helpful part of the study guide since each chapter of the textbook is 75 pages long and takes about 6 hours to get through.

    5-0 out of 5 stars What A book
    Great book, especially those looking for help on the GRE Subject Test and even the MCAT...From Fibronectins to SDS and reduction of electron carriers, this book is a must have! ... Read more


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