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Excellent Choice for Step 1, with great illustrations and USMLE-style MCQs after each chapter. |
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High-yield information, concise review of biochemistry and two 50-questions exams in USMLE format; 270 pages; by John Pelley, Edward Goljan |
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336 pages, Focuses on the core knowledge, linking that information to related concepts; by Adkison. |
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study guide and review covering the essentials that students need to know. Includes board-type questions to give students experience for what they will encounter in actual examinations |
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363 pages, illustrated review with clinical cases and questions, by Lynn B. Jorde, author of the genetics part of the 'Kaplan Lecture Notes: Biochemistry' |
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496 p. outlines the important facts and concepts tested on the USMLE, Case-based MCQs; by Swanson. |
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107 pages; short review of biochemistry; no questions |
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A great and concise organized review sessions of biochem for the boards with clear diagrams and clinically-slanted questions |
224 pages; illustrated review with USMLE-style questions by Richard G. MacDonald |
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94 pages; 95 clinical cases for biochemistry review |
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93 pages; quick biochemistry review; no questions |
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375 pages; biochemistry review; 500 questions |
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500 questions, answers, and explanations to prepare for the biochemistry and genetics sections of the USMLE Step 1 |
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287 pages review course for second-year medical students; concise text presented in outline format for rapid review |
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218 pages; biochemistry review, 500 illustrations; no questions |
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165 pages; biochemistry review; no questions |
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115 pages; biochemistry review; no questions |
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693 pages; reference text on the principles of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology |
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