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Daphne C. Elliott

    Bioquímica y biología molecular
    Bonus Daddy
    Mother Hater
    Mother Faker
    Data for Biochemical Research
    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • This new edition of a popular introductory textbook for biochemistry and molecular biology includes substantial new material and enhanced color diagrams. It is fully updated, with the elimination of unnecessary content allowing for comprehensive coverage of current topics alongside essential basics. Key areas such as cell signaling, cancer molecular biology, protein targeting, proteasomes, the immune system, and eukaryotic gene control are thoroughly addressed in a clear, student-friendly style, making it suitable for modern courses. New or completely rewritten chapters cover enzymes, protein structure, cell membranes, metabolic control strategies, cellular disposal of unwanted molecules, eukaryotic gene transcription, protein synthesis and transport, protein targeting, cell signaling, the immune system, cancer molecular biology, and the cytoskeleton. Additionally, there are major insertions of new material and minor edits throughout the book. Support materials will be available online, including a sample chapter, downloadable illustrations, and detailed descriptions of the book's purpose and new features. A Student's Solutions Manual and an Instructor's Solutions Manual are also planned.

      Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
      5,0
    • Mother Faker

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "Moving with my best friends and our seven kids into a dilapidated brownstone in Boston may have seemed like the most insane thing I'd do this year. Apparently the universe said hold my beer. Because last night I got drunk and married my boss. Don't worry, it's all fake. Or at least everything after 'I do' will be. Beckett Langfield is grumpy, rich and hates kids. I'm an overworked, overstressed, and overweight single mom. The only reason we're getting married is because he needs to fix a PR disaster and I am available. As in sitting next to him, in a bar, when he has this brilliant idea. Considering I just got divorced, I'm not looking to do that again. But Beckett makes me an offer that I literally can't refuse, so I don't. He'll help fix up our broken house and all I have to do is take a few pictures and pretend we're happily married. Easy peasy. Now if someone could just remind him that it's all fake"--

      Mother Faker
    • Mother Hater

      • 390 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      I’m the last single mom standing.We had a plan. Move into my great aunt’s old house and raise our kids together. Just four best friends, doing their best to stay afloat.But then three of them had to go and fall in love.Now my crumbling brownstone is filled with loving couples, leaving me in the cold.And the pressure is on to finish fixing things up.But just when I’ve given up hope, a contractor shows up at my door, tape measure at the ready to make my home renovation dreams come true.But there’s a catch. He’s overbearing, bossy, and infuriatingly handsome.Our personalities immediately clash and for once, the faulty wiring isn’t the cause of all the sparks. Despite my best attempts to get rid of him, he persists, fixing things and winning over my roommates, and eventually my kids.And when a burst pipe results in a hot and heavy make-out session, I’m left wondering if my man-hating days might be behind me.Because he’s not just renovating my home, but fixing all the cracks in my jaded heart.

      Mother Hater
    • Bonus Daddy

      A Dad Coms Novel

      Jessica Mosely is the last woman I should be thinking about. She was my college sweetheart. The one that got away. Now she's back-in my office, looking like sunshine in yoga pants, and asking for my legal help. She's back, and she brought her two daughters, who are convinced the Maine Coon cat forced upon me is some kind of Disney sidekick. (He's not. He's Satan with whiskers.) I'm a grumpy over-forty lawyer who lives by rules and craves routine. Jess is chaos and coconut-scented optimism. Every time she smiles, I'm twenty again-and falling harder than ever. She drags me to yoga and ropes me into karaoke. I'd do anything for her. Even drink the pickle smoothies her daughters whip up for me. Why? Because Jess makes me want to laugh louder, live messier, and risk everything for a second chance. The question is-can a grumpy cat dad really become the bonus daddy she and her girls deserve?

      Bonus Daddy