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Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments

Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments
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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.


Product Details
Author:Gerald Karp
Hardcover:864 pages
Publisher:Wiley
Publication Date:February 01, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0470042176
Package Length:11.0 inches
Package Width:8.7 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:4.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5An excellent introductory book  Jul 19, 2007 By B. Leblanc
I've come to appreciate this book more and more over its succeeding editions. It has now replaced both the Alberts et al. and the Lodish et al. books (both nevertheless excellent) as my favorite textbook on cell and molecular biology.

It is concise, covers a very large range of subjects and has very clear graphics. I think it is better balanced than many of its competitors in the sense that the reader never gets the impression that the author sacrificed certain subjects to give more room to his favorite ones. On many occasions, I was surprised to find things in here that I couldn't find in the bigger (and more "fundamental") Alberts and Lodish.

It references papers and review articles that are very current, and is very up to date on its content.

I think Gerald Karp is doing a very good job with each new iteration of this book and I will recommend it to my students.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Comprehensive without being overwhelming  Jan 27, 2008 By Swati Banerjee
The book looks suspiciously skinny for a cell biology book but it really is so well written that the author made it comprehensive without being too wordy. Although lots of people swear by the Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Edition (Bruce Alberts et al... and I own that one too), I found it too wordy and not as fun to read. This book however is lucidly written and has everything that a graduate student or senior undergrad would need to know in Cell Biology.

I used Cell and Molecular Biology (I just called it Gerald Karp after the author) extensively during my undergrad and am still using it in graduate school (I'm getting my Masters in Microbiology).

Cell and Molecular Biology by Gerald Karp is surpassed only in diagram clarity and simplicity by Cooper and Hausman's "The Cell: A Molecular Approach" which has the best diagrams of all cell biology textbooks but is slightly less comprehensive (I own that one too!). The book is neatly arranged and the continuity of topics within a chapter and from chapter to chapter is very good unlike Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Edition.

Although sold separately for something like $38.00, the book has an associated study workbook sort of thing with it that is pretty good for testing your knowledge in the important and tricky concepts. For every chapter in the textbook there is a section of multiple choice questions, a section of experimental-data interpretation questions, a section of thought questions, and explain the role of each of the following" type questions. All questions except the thought questions come with answers. And there is a review of the key topics in the textbook for every chapter. I would greatly recommend buying the text and the study book together, especially if you're gearing to take exams like the Subject GRE.

17 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent book!!  Jan 09, 2006 By Laura
This is one of the most complete and easy-to-read book ever! I have studied with Gerald Karp books since I was an undergraduate student (Biochemistry, and Karp book was always by my side, very useful). This book explain the cellular metabolism, structures (cytoskeleton, microtubules, filaments, genes,relations between genes and proteins, DNA repair, cell cycle, cell signalling, lot of concepts that are not easy to understand at first, Karp does it very simple. You will love this book. I can strongly recommend it. Another excellent book I can recommend is Molecular Biology of the CELL by Bruce Alberts....is excellent! and before you take an exam, I will suggest the "Outline of Molecular and Cell Biology" by the Schaum's series. Well, that's it for now, I wish you the best in your career (I have been there, I know how hard it can be and choose the proper books!) and always remember, keep working and practicing, because practice make the Master!! :)


15 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5He's got it all here in a nutshell  Dec 07, 2000
All biology, biochemistry, and premed students will find this text an indispensible source of information for anything there is to know about cells. This is one text that can't possibly be read and fully understood overnight; just take a little bit at a time at any convenient moment and it will all come together in your mind before you know it!

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5Great Source  Nov 24, 2010 By Stephen Pellerine
Ranking books of this nature is an interesting proposition. First of all it depends while you are here looking at the book, if you need it as a textbook for a course and are looking for a bargain price it is a no brainer - just order it. If you are supplementing other books and you are in the field I think it is also a wise choice as it is very detailed, had great diagrams and is easy to follow.

If you are a not a molecular biologist, like me, and are simply keen to learn I think it is a brilliant book on the topic - understanding that this is not my specialty. I can imagine this does not solve all issues in the field, nor could any book, so I would not hesitate for one second in ordering this. I particularly have interest in the mitochondria and this wonderful book looks at this little organelle from many perspectives - so I am more than happy with this purchase.

What a great source


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