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Jiro Kondo; Shota Nakamura – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The use of molecular models in chemistry and biochemistry classes is very effective in helping students understand covalent bonds and the chemical structure of molecules. However, conventional molecular models cannot represent intermolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions. Herein, we describe 3D printed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Scientific Concepts, Biochemistry
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Kholod, Yana; Hoag, Erin; Muratore, Katlynn; Kosenkov, Dmytro – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
The reported project-based laboratory unit introduces upper-division undergraduate students to the basics of computer-aided drug discovery as a part of a computational chemistry laboratory course. The students learn to perform model binding of organic molecules (ligands) to the DNA minor groove with computer-aided drug discovery (CADD) tools. The…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Chemistry
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Roy, Urmi – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
This work presents a three-dimensional (3D) modeling exercise for undergraduate students in chemistry and health sciences disciplines, focusing on a protein-group linked to immune system regulation. Specifically, the exercise involves molecular modeling and structural analysis of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) proteins, both wild type and mutant. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Cancer, Computer Simulation, Chemistry
Kohn, Kathryn Paris – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Despite the number of university students who take courses in multiple science disciplines, little is known about how they perceive common concepts from different disciplinary perspectives and to what extent they recognize connections among their courses. This dissertation explores students' perceptions of their chemistry and biology courses…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, STEM Education, Introductory Courses
Bowman, Hannah E. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Transition metals play an important role in many biological processes, however, they are also toxic at high concentrations. Therefore, the uptake and efflux of these metals must be tightly regulated by the cell. Bacteria have evolved a variety of pathways and regulatory systems to monitor the presence and concentration of metals in the cellular…
Descriptors: Cytology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Structure
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Klymkowsky, Michael W.; Rentsch, Jeremy D.; Begovic, Emina; Cooper, Melanie M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2016
Many introductory biology courses amount to superficial surveys of disconnected topics. Often, foundational observations and the concepts derived from them and students' ability to use these ideas appropriately are overlooked, leading to unrealistic expectations and unrecognized learning obstacles. The result can be a focus on memorization at the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biology, Educational Change, Introductory Courses
Joseph M. Hayes – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
A 3D model visualization and basic molecular modeling laboratory suitable for first-year undergraduates studying introductory medicinal chemistry is presented. The 2 h practical is embedded within a series of lectures on drug design, target-drug interactions, enzymes, receptors, nucleic acids, and basic pharmacokinetics. Serving as a teaching aid…
Descriptors: Visualization, Models, Visual Aids, Undergraduate Students
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Pavlova, Iglika V.; Kreher, Scott A. – American Biology Teacher, 2013
Genetics, one of the most influential fields, underlies all of biology and produces discoveries that are in the news daily. However, many students leave introductory biology and genetics courses lacking a coherent framework of knowledge to use in their daily lives. We identify substantial "missing links" in the teaching of foundational…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Liao, Yunxiang; Deprez, Liesbet; Maljevic, Snezana; Pitsch, Julika; Claes, Lieve; Hristova, Dimitrina; Jordanova, Albena; Ala-Mello, Sirpa; Bellan-Koch, Astrid; Blazevic, Dragica; Schubert, Simone; Thomas, Evan A.; Petrou, Steven; Becker, Albert J.; De Jonghe, Peter; Lerche, Holger – Brain, 2010
Many idiopathic epilepsy syndromes have a characteristic age dependence, the underlying molecular mechanisms of which are largely unknown. Here we propose a mechanism that can explain that epileptic spells in benign familial neonatal-infantile seizures occur almost exclusively during the first days to months of life. Benign familial…
Descriptors: Epilepsy, Seizures, Chemistry, Neonates
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Ruhayel, Rasha A.; Berners-Price, Susan J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
2D [superscript 1]H NOESY NMR spectroscopy is routinely used to give information on the closeness of hydrogen atoms through space. This work is based on a 2D [superscript 1]H NOESY NMR spectrum of a 12 base-pair DNA duplex. This 6-h laboratory workshop aims to provide advanced-level chemistry students with a basic, yet solid, understanding of how…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, College Science, Chemistry, Advanced Courses
Davis, Alison – National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), 2009
Do people realize that chemistry plays a key role in helping solve some of the most serious problems facing the world today? Chemists want to find the building blocks of the chemical universe--the molecules that form materials, living cells and whole organisms. Many chemists are medical explorers looking for new ways to maintain and improve…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Public Health, Molecular Structure, Health Services
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Healy, Eamonn F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The effective use of fluorescence spectroscopy for determining the binding of the intercalcating agent crhidium bromide to DNA is being described. The analysis used simple measurement techniques and hence can be easily adopted by the students for a better understanding.
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Measurement Techniques, Genetics, Science Experiments
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Lucas, Amand A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A-DNA and B-DNA are two secondary molecular conformations (among other allomorphs) that double-stranded DNA drawn into a fiber can assume, depending on the relative water content and other chemical parameters of the fiber. They were the first two forms to be observed by X-ray fiber diffraction in the early 1950s, respectively by Wilkins and…
Descriptors: Genetics, Lasers, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
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Sein, Lawrence T., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The isotopic distribution in mass spectroscopy is described for identifying pure compounds, being able to distinguish molecular fragments by masses. Punnett squares are familiar, easy to compute, and often graphical which makes helpful to students and the relative distribution of isotopic combination is easily generated for even isotopic…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Molecular Structure, Genetics, Computation
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Luehrs, Dean C.; Roher, Alex E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The study demonstrates the Fenton reaction, which is carried out using the Fenton reagent that is used for groundwater and soil remediation. The Fenton reaction can be implicated in DNA damage, Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease and ageing in general.
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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