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Cliff, William H.; Wright, Ann W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
The dynamics of oxygen transport by the blood can be a particularly difficult topic for students to grasp. A directed case study about carbon monoxide poisoning was designed to help deepen student understanding of the solution chemistry of the oxygen-hemoglobin reaction and the role that hemoglobin plays in external respiration.
Descriptors: Poisoning, Physiology, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
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Puignou, L.; Llaurado, M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experimental exercise on analytical proficiency studies in collaborative trials is proposed. This practical provides students in advanced undergraduate courses in chemistry, pharmacy, and biochemistry, with the opportunity to improve their quality assurance skills. It involves an environmental analysis, determining the concentration of a…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Biochemistry
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Craig, Douglas B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A laboratory exercise used in the senior biochemistry course at the University of Winnipeg for three years is discussed. It combines liquid chromatography and absorbance spectroscopy and also allows the students to produce a quantitative result within a single three-hour period.
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Biochemistry, Foreign Countries
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Solomon, Eldra P.; Heide, Kathleen M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
During the past 20 years, the development of brain imaging techniques and new biochemical approaches has led to increased understanding of the biological effects of psychological trauma. New hypotheses have been generated about brain development and the roots of antisocial behavior. We now understand that psychological trauma disrupts homeostasis…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Psychology, Neuropsychology, Brain
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Metherate, Raju – Learning & Memory, 2004
Acetylcholine release in sensory neocortex contributes to higher-order sensory function, in part by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Molecular studies have revealed a bewildering array of nAChR subtypes and cellular actions; however, there is some consensus emerging about the major nAChR subtypes and their functions in…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Stimulation, Biochemistry, Neurology
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Martel, Guillaume; Millard, Annabelle; Jaffard, Robert; Guillou, Jean-Louis – Learning & Memory, 2006
Procedural and declarative memory systems are postulated to interact in either a synergistic or a competitive manner, and memory consolidation appears to be a highly critical stage for this process. However, the precise cellular mechanisms subserving these interactions remain unknown. To investigate this issue, 24-h retention performances were…
Descriptors: Memory, Stimulation, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes
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Pych, Jason C.; Chang, Qing; Colon-Rivera, Cynthia; Haag, Renee; Gold, Paul E. – Learning & Memory, 2005
These experiments examined the release of acetylcholine in the hippocampus and striatum when rats were trained, within single sessions, on place or response versions of food-rewarded mazes. Microdialysis samples of extra-cellular fluid were collected from the hippocampus and striatum at 5-min increments before, during, and after training. These…
Descriptors: Cues, Time Factors (Learning), Responses, Animals
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Fukushima, Yoshihiro; Ushimaru, Makoto; Takahara, Satoshi – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2002
In textbook treatments of enzyme inhibition kinetics, adjustment of the initial inhibitor concentration for inhibitor bound to enzyme is often neglected. For example, in graphical plots such as the Dixon plot for estimation of an inhibition constant, the initial concentration of inhibitor is usually plotted instead of the true inhibitor…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Inhibition, Computation, Kinetics
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Fernandez-Novell, Josep M.; Gomis, Roger R.; Cid, Emili; Barbera, Albert; Guinovart, Joan J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2002
This manuscript describes a new strategy for introducing secondary school students to biochemistry. To bridge the gap between secondary education and the university, the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the University of Barcelona, in collaboration with the SEBBM (The Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology),…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Higher Education
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King, Angela G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The X-ray structure of EmrD, a multidrug transporter protein from Escherichia coli, common bacteria known to cause several food-borne illnesses was determined by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute. The hydrophobic residues in the EmrD internal cavity are likely to contribute to the general mechanism transporting various compounds through…
Descriptors: Diseases, Clinical Diagnosis, Cost Effectiveness, Biochemistry
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Feldberg, Ross – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Several years ago, after a career of teaching biochemistry and introductory biology, the author decided to offer a course for biology majors on biological explanations of social phenomena (Biosocial Problems in Contemporary America). His goal in examining these topics was to help students develop critical-thinking skills that would allow them to…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Biochemistry, Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lee, Thomas – 1996
The world of modern biotechnology is based on recent developments in molecular biology, especially those in genetic engineering. Since this is a relatively new and rapidly advancing field of study, there are few traditional sources of information and activities. This digest highlights biotechnology resources including those that can be found on…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Alternative Assessment, Biochemistry, Bioethics
Rickman, David L. – 1991
This review of the literature provides summaries of the genetic, neurophysiological, and biochemical approaches to understanding autism, with special reference to neuroanatomic, cognitive, and neuropsychological studies of this disorder. Available instruments for the assessment of autism and various treatment alternatives including drug therapy,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Autism, Biochemistry, Biological Influences
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Splittgerber, A. G.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Describes an undergraduate biochemistry experiment which involves the preparation and kinetics of an oxidation-reduction enzyme system, methemoglobin reductase. A crude enzyme extract is prepared and assayed spectrophotometrically. The enzyme system obeys Michaelis-Menton kinetics with respect to both substrate and the NADH cofactor. (MLH)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Analysis, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry
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Hurlbut, Jeffrey A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Describes a biochemistry laboratory course in which students worked in groups; each group selected three of nine possible experiments. Each student was responsible for using the chemical literature to obtain detailed procedures for performing the experiments, and submitted formal reports on each experiment. (MLH)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions
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