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Concerned with discovering the chemical pathways of biosynthesis, this book devotes four chapters to the use of isotopes in biosynthetic research and the biosynthesis of enzyme cofactors and vitamin B12 and of reduced polyketides such as erythromycin. The topics covered demonstrate the revolution that has occurred in biosynthetic studies with the advent of gene cloning and overexpression. Yet the book also shows that the more classical approach to biosynthetic studies must go hand in hand with these new techniques.
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This book contains the reviews delivered at the Bayer Centenary Symposium held in Edinburg in May 1988. Experts in the field reported on recent developments in the pathophysiology and therapy of diabetes mellitus. Thus an up-to-date overview of diabetes mellitus research presented to a small group of specialists is now available to a broader community of endocrinologists, physicians and internists.