NET, IAS, State-SET (KSET, WBSET, MPSET, etc.), GATE, CUET, Olympiads etc.: Recommended Books for Biochemistry Subject

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  1. Biochemistry by Dr. U Satyanarayana-Buy from Amazon
  2. BIOCHEMISTRY by L. M NARAYANAN, R. P. MEYYAN, K. NALLASINGAM, S. PRASANNA KUMAR, N. ARUMUGAM DULSY FATIMA-Buy from Amazon
  3. Self Assessment and Review of Biochemistry by Rebecca James Perumcheril-Buy from Amazon
  4. Biochemistry by Jeremy M. Berg-Buy from Amazon
  5. Biochemistry: Instant Notes for Medical Students by Seetharamaiyah Chittiprol-Buy from Amazon
  6. Harpers Illustrated Biochemistry 29th Edition (International Ed) by Robert K. Murray-Buy from Amazon
  7. -Clear, concise, and in full color, Harper՚s Illustrated Biochemistry is unrivaled in its ability to clarify the link between biochemistry and the molecular basis of disease. Combining outstanding full-color illustrations with integrated coverage of biochemical diseases and clinical information, Harper՚s offers an organization and careful balance of detail and brevity not found in any other text on the subject.
  8. Biochemistry by B M Dhawan-Buy from Amazon
  9. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry by David L. Nelson-Buy from Amazon
  10. -Clear writing and illustrations Clear explanations of difficult concepts Clear communication of the ways in biochemistry is currently understood and practiced. For over 35 years, in edition after bestselling edition, “Principles of Biochemistry” has put those defining principles into practice, guiding students through a coherent introduction to the essentials of biochemistry without overwhelming them.
  11. Biochemistry by Shawn O. Farrell Mary K. Campbell-Buy from Amazon
  12. -Campbell and Farrell ′ s BIOCHEMISTRY, Fifth Edition continues to lead the way in currency, clarity, and innovation. This text has been revised to reflect the latest developments in biotechnology, genomics and proteins, while retaining its successful approach to connecting biochemistry to students ′ lives