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Developing an Online Simulation to Teach Enzyme Kinetics to Undergraduate Biochemistry Students

Evidence-Based Faculty Development Through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), 2020
One approach used in teaching scientific principles is laboratory practical classes. However, it can be challenging to teach concepts prior to their introduction in lectures.
M. Costabile, H. Timms
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Turning biochemistry inside out: A new approach to teaching metabolism in the post‐genomic era

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2002
AbstractThis article describes a new approach to teaching metabolic pathways, designed to engage students with the material, and its complexities. Based on a novel way of presenting metabolic pathways, in which the focus is placed on proteins rather than metabolites [1], simple tutorial‐based exercises and mini‐projects are described, bringing ...
Ashley D. Sparrow, Juliet A. Gerrard
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Practical Biochemistry Principles and Techniques Approach

, 2020
Biochemistry, sometimes called biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
A. El-Khateeb
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Biochemistry of exercise-induced metabolic acidosis.

American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2004
The development of acidosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increased production of lactic acid, causing the release of a proton and the formation of the acid salt sodium lactate.
R. Robergs, F. Ghiasvand, D. Parker
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The biochemistry behind human behavior: Implications for leisure sciences and services

Leisure Sciences, 2019
This research reflection explores the relationship between biochemistry and human behavior. More specifically, it examines the implications associated with two neural pathways in the brain, one leading to pleasure and the other to contentment.
D. Dustin   +2 more
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Nascent Hairpins in Proteins: Identifying Turn Loci and Quantitating Turn Contributions to Hairpin Stability.

Biochemistry, 2016
Many factors influence the stability of hairpins that could appear as foldons in partially folded states of proteins; of these, the propensity of certain amino acid sequences to favor conformations that serve to align potential β-strands for antiparallel
Jordan M Anderson   +6 more
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Conformational Flexibility and Dynamics of the Internal Loop and Helical Regions of the Kink-Turn Motif in the Glycine Riboswitch by Site-Directed Spin-Labeling.

Biochemistry, 2016
Site-directed spin-labeling (SDSL) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy provides a means for a solution state description of site-specific dynamics and flexibility of large RNAs, facilitating our understanding of the effects of ...
Jackie M Esquiaqui   +3 more
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CHOLERA TURN-ON

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2008
AN IMPORTANT TOXIN behind cholera’s lethality activates itself by clamping down on a signaling molecule found only in hosts susceptible to the disease, a new study shows. This newly discovered triggering process may be common to multiple bacteria that cause food- and waterborne illnesses.
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The Correlation of Arterial Stiffness with Biophysical Parameters and Blood Biochemistry.

Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 2017
INTRODUCTION Type 2 diabetes presents with numerous macrovascular and microvascular impairments, which in turn lead to various co-morbidities. Vascular co-morbidities can be seen when examining arterial stiffness (AS), which is a predictor for ...
A. Khiyami   +4 more
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