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    Bioinformatics for Everyone by Mohammad Yaseen Sofi, Shafi, Afshana, Masoodi, Khalid Z.

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword - Preface - Acknowledgement - 1 Prologue to bioinformatics - 2 Advances in DNA sequencing - 3 Bioinformatics databases and tools - 4 Nucleic acid sequence databases - 5 - Pairwise sequence alignment - 6 Multiple sequence alignment - 7 Multiple sequence alignment tools - 8 CLUSTALW software - 9 Plant genomic data and resources at NCBI - 10 NCBI BLAST - 11 BLAST: protocols - 12 ExPASy portal - 13 Primer designing tools - 14 Primer designing for cloning - 15 Restriction analysis tools - 16 Restriction analysis using NEBcutter - 17 KEGG database - 18 Database for annotation, visualisation and integrated discovery - 19 Genome analysis browsers - 20 Next-generation alignment tools - 21 Molecular marker storage databases and data visualisation - 22 Introduction to computer-aided drug design - 23 BioEdit in bioinformatics - Index…”
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    Biochemistry For Dummies by Moore, John T., Langley, Richard H

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: Setting the stage: basic biochemistry concepts Biochemistry: What you need to know and why Seems so basic: Water chemistry and pH Fun with carbon: Organic chemistry part 2: The meat of biochemistry: proteins Amino acids: The building blocks of protein Protein structure and function Enzyme kinetics: Getting there faster part 3: Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and more, oh my What we crave: Carbohydrates Lipids and membranes Nucleic acids and the code of life Vitamins: Both simple and complex Hormones: The body's messengers part 4: Bioenergetics and pathways Life and energy ATP: The body's monetary system Smelly biochemistry: Nitrogen in biological systems part 5: Genetics: why we are what we are Photocopying DNA Transcribe this! RNA transcription Translation: Protein synthesis part 6: The part of tens Ten great applications of biochemistry Ten biochemistry careers…”
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    Prognostic and predictive factors in gynecologic cancers

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Clinical predictors of outcome in epithelial ovarian carcinoma -- Influence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 on ovarian cancer survival -- Cell cycle and apoptotic markers -- TP53/p53 as a prognostic factor -- Molecular profiling in ovarian cancer -- Angiogenesis and epithelial ovarian carcinoma -- Cell adehsion and matrix-associated proteins in ovarian carcinoma -- Immune biomarkers in ovarian cancer -- Predictive factors in germ cell and stromal tumors -- Rethinking traditional surgical-pathologic criteria for early endometrial cancer: studies of patterns of failure -- Molecular prognostic and predictive factors in advanced endometrial cancer: implications for therapy -- Endometrial cancer associated with defective DNA mismatch repair -- Molecular profiling in endometrial cancer: current research and implications for the future -- Prognostic markers of uterine papillary serous carcinoma -- Predictors of outcome in malignant mixed müllerian tumors of the uterus -- Clinical-pathologic predictors in patients with cervical cancer -- Predictors of radiation sensitivity and resistance -- Molecular prognostic and predictive factors in cervical cancer -- Virology in the prevention and management of cervical cancer -- Molecular imaging of cervical cancer -- Neuroendocrine cancer of the cervix: prognostic and predictive factors -- Predictive values of sentinel lymph nodes.…”
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