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Old 09-13-2010 at 09:43 PM   #1
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Hi, I'm in first year bhsc, and I need help deciding which cell bio books to get for my own keeping.

There are 7 recommended books, so getting all is ridiculous...but from the following list, which do you recommend?

1.) Alberts's Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th ed.
2.) Stryer's Biochemistry, 5th ed.
3.) Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 11th ed.
4.) Ganog's Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd ed.
5.) Structure and function in cell signalling
6.) Human Physiology: An integrated approach, 5th ed.
7.) The world of the cell, 7th ed.

I saw that most ads featured "the world of the cell" on Learnlink, so maybe this is the only book recommended for ownership, but I'm not sure.

If it helps, I start with Rangachari's section.

Thank you !!



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