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Introduction to Biochemistry
A 4-minute HD video trailer choreographed to dramatic music, designed to be played as a po...
published: 20 Sep 2010
Author: sfgregs
Introduction to Biochemistry
A 4-minute HD video trailer choreographed to dramatic music, designed to be played as a powerful introduction to the Biochemistry of life. I made this for use by teachers of Biology, Biochemistry and the Life Sciences as an introduction to the wonders of life and the amazing chemistry that powers it. As a High School Biology teacher myself, I have found these videos a great way to capture student interest immediately. Please rate this video and feel free to comment. The more folks who can enjoy the drama of life, the better. To best enjoy this video, turn up your speakers. The music is very dramatic. Subscribe to my channel for other video trailers in Biology. I will be releasing new ones periodically. I wish to thank all of the video and music producers whose postings enabled me to create this video. I can customize this video to add your name or school name at the end credits, for a very modest fee. If interested, email me at "inquiry@gregs-educational.info"
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Organic Molecules Carbohydrates | Cell Biology | Biochemistry
Segment from the program Biochemistry II: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Aci...
published: 22 Oct 2009
Author: greatpacificmedia
Organic Molecules Carbohydrates | Cell Biology | Biochemistry
Segment from the program Biochemistry II: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids. To purchase this program please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com
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General Biochemistry Review
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on Genera...
published: 20 Oct 2010
Author: OregonStateUniv
General Biochemistry Review
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on General Biochemistry. For more information about online courses go to ecampus.oregonstate.edu for the rest of the courses see www.youtube.com Also check out the free textbook "Biochemistry Free and Easy" at: biochem.science.oregonstate.edu 1. Base excision repair can removed damaged based from DNA. It differs from nucleotide excision repair in removing the damaged base first, followed by removal of a segment where the base was. 2. Disruption of error correction systems can have severe consequences. 3. Error-related systems associated with cancer include HNPCC (colon cancer) and BRC-A (not mentioned in class), which is involved in DNA repair. A critical protein for monitoring DNA for damage prior to division is p53. It can stop the cell cycle if it senses damage and initiate repair. If repair is unable to be performed, p53 can induce cellular suicide - apoptosis. 4. An Ames test uses a selectable marker that can give a readily observable phenotype (such as growth on antibiotic) when mutation happens. By comparing the number of cells with the observable phenotype in a the presence of a test compound to the number of cells in another tube lacking that compound, the mutagenicity of a compound can be determined. 5. Recombination of DNA results in mixing and matching of DNA sequences. The process occurs most often between homologous sequences on different chromosomes. The process can be quite <b>...</b>
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Introduction to Biochemistry Lecture by Kevin Ahern, Part 1 of 4
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes cour...
published: 30 Aug 2010
Author: oharow
Introduction to Biochemistry Lecture by Kevin Ahern, Part 1 of 4
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes courses on your iPad or iPhone Biochemistry for Pre-Meds - https Elementary Biochemistry - itunesu.itunes.apple.com Check out Kevin Ahern's full course at oregonstate.edu This course can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see ecampus.oregonstate.edu See the full course at oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 450 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu
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Intro to Biochemistry 4130
This is a general topic intro to biochemistry 4130 taught by me at Xavier Univeristy. This...
published: 05 Sep 2006
Author: mlcarrol
Intro to Biochemistry 4130
This is a general topic intro to biochemistry 4130 taught by me at Xavier Univeristy. This resource is prepared to maintain communication with students in the event of the loss of class time due to campus closures
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Paleo Diet | Doug McGuff MD | Biochemistry of the Paleo Diet and Strength Training
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published: 09 Feb 2011
Author: Under21convention07
Paleo Diet | Doug McGuff MD | Biochemistry of the Paleo Diet and Strength Training
►►► Free Newsletter: the21convention.com ►►► DVD Store: store.the21convention.com ►►► Subscribe on Youtube youtube.com Doug McGuff, MD, supporter of the paleo diet, became interested in exercise at the age of 15 when he first read Arthur Jones' Nautilus Training Bulletin No. 2. His interest in exercise and biology led him into a career in medicine. In 1989, he graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio and went on to train in Emergency Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at Little Rock where he served as Chief Resident. From there, Dr. McGuff served as Faculty in the Wright State University Emergency Medicine Residency and was a staff Emergency Physician at Wright-Patterson AFB Hospital. Throughout his career Dr. McGuff maintained his interest in high intensity exercise. Doug realized a lifelong dream when he opened Ultimate Exercise in November, 1997. Over the past 13 years Dr. McGuff and his instructors have continued to explore the limits of exercise through their personal training clients at Ultimate Exercise. In addition to his work at Ultimate Exercise, Dr. McGuff is a partner with Blue Ridge Emergency Physicians, PA Dr. McGuff Lives in Seneca, South Carolina with his wife of 25-years, and their Children Eric and Madeline. Doug is the best selling co-author of Body by Science ( amzn.to ) and The Body by Science Question and Answer Book ( amzn.to ). Visit Doug's blog at www.bodybyscience.net paleo diet <b>...</b>
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1.1 Biochemistry
Get the notes: www.lulu.com Thelecture notes for this and all numbered lectures are availa...
published: 31 May 2011
Author: PHRM203
1.1 Biochemistry
Get the notes: www.lulu.com Thelecture notes for this and all numbered lectures are available at Lulu.com, keyword PHRM203 or just follow the link. The notes do NOT include Exam Reviews, Paramedic Pharm, Heart Sounds, or Chest Tubes.
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#01 Biochemistry Introductory Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450/550
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes cour...
published: 27 Sep 2011
Author: oharow
#01 Biochemistry Introductory Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450/550
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes courses on your iPad or iPhone Biochemistry for Pre-Meds - https Elementary Biochemistry - itunesu.itunes.apple.com Check out this course at oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 350 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu Topics include structure/function, hydrogen bonds, covalent bonds, DNA, RNA, proteins, cells, the molecular basis of life, molecules, and the biological revolution. 1. Covalent bonds are VERY strong bonds that hold atoms/molecules together. Covalent bonds are the 'glue' that holds together biomolecules. 2. Hydrogen bonds are much weaker bonds that are also important in biological molecules. Hydrogen bonds arise from uneven sharing of electrons betweeen, for example a nitrogen and a hydrogen or an oxygen and a hydrogen. In each case, the hydrogen ends up with a partial positive charge and the other atom has a partial negative charge. The partial positive charge of the hydrogen may be attracted to a partial negative charge on another oxygen or hydrogen. These bonds are weaker than covalent bonds, but are VERY important in stabilizing protein and DNA structures. 3. Water has its relatively high boiling point due to its numerous hydrogen bonds. The double helix of DNA is held together by hydrogen bonds between the individual bases. 4. Hydrogen bonds are additive, so they provide great <b>...</b>
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Ch 3 Amino Acids part 1 (Biochemistry)
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published: 16 Aug 2010
Author: aaronsbiochemvideos
Ch 3 Amino Acids part 1 (Biochemistry)
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#03 Biochemistry Amino Acids Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450/550
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes cour...
published: 01 Oct 2011
Author: oharow
#03 Biochemistry Amino Acids Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450/550
Download my new free book at biochem.science.oregonstate.edu Check out my free iTunes courses on your iPad or iPhone Biochemistry for Pre-Meds - https Elementary Biochemistry - itunesu.itunes.apple.com Check out this course at oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 350 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu Topics covered include amino acid structure/function, pH, pKa, pI, charge, ions, ionization, buffers, buffering capacity, proteins, shape, and zwitterions. 1. Molecules can have more than one buffering region. Alanine, for example has two pKas, one for the carboxyl group and one for the amine group. 2. A buffer system will be at maximum capacity when the concentration of the undissociated acid (HA) equals that of the salt (A-)- (Acid = Salt). 3. Amine systems (also in amino acids) have two forms: NH3+ and NH2. Note that the NH3+ is the acid and NH2 is the salt in my nomenclature. Carboxyl systems have two forms too. COOH has no charge and when it loses its proton, COO- has a negative one charge. 4. The Henderson Hasselbalch equation tells us we can predict the ratio of salt to acid as a function of pH if we know the pKa. Consequently, we can predict the charge on amino acids in a protein as the pH changes. 5. The value of the Henderson Hasselbalch equation is that by knowing the pH and the pKa of a molecule, the approximate charge of it in solution can be determined. 6. Protein <b>...</b>
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Biochemistry Proves The Existence of God
This is a short video by Lee Strobel explaining some ways in which biochemistry clearly pr...
published: 15 May 2007
Author: toddtyszka
Biochemistry Proves The Existence of God
This is a short video by Lee Strobel explaining some ways in which biochemistry clearly proves Biblical Creation and the existence of God. Please visit his website at www.leestrobel.com - It is packed with hundreds of great free Christian videos. Todd Tyszka www.toddtyszka.com lee strobel biochemistry biology chemistry science scientific scientifically scientist scientists investigate atheist agnostic skeptic christian christianity bible scripture apologist apologetic apologetics proof prove proves evidence evolution charles darwin evolve evolved evolution intelligent design ID Creator existence of God
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Aging and Rejuvenation: Chemistry and Biochemistry at Work
Aging is warfare between chemistry and biology says Steven G. Clarke, a Distinguished Prof...
published: 17 Dec 2009
Author: UCtelevision
Aging and Rejuvenation: Chemistry and Biochemistry at Work
Aging is warfare between chemistry and biology says Steven G. Clarke, a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA and an authority on the biochemistry of the aging process. Clarke focuses on the fascinating dichotomy between two crucial disciplines, chemistry and biology, and how protein modification can regulate biological function. Series: UCLA Faculty Research Lectures [1/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 17866]
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Carbohydrates - Biochemistry
Carbohydrates are exaplined as one of the basic components of medical education. Please se...
published: 07 Mar 2010
Author: hammadshams
Carbohydrates - Biochemistry
Carbohydrates are exaplined as one of the basic components of medical education. Please see disclaimer on my website. www.academyofprofessionals.com
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Biochemists and Biophysicists - Career Profile
As seen on www.QuietAgent.com , Anonymously evaluating every job, every day for you. Study...
published: 04 May 2009
Author: QuietAgentVideos
Biochemists and Biophysicists - Career Profile
As seen on www.QuietAgent.com , Anonymously evaluating every job, every day for you. Study the chemical composition and physical principles of living cells and organisms, their electrical and mechanical energy, and related phenomena. May conduct research to further understanding of the complex chemical combinations and reactions involved in metabolism, reproduction, growth, and heredity. May determine the effects of foods, drugs, serums, hormones, and other substances on tissues and vital processes of living organisms.
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Jon Gabriel - The Gabriel Method
Grant Lewers invites author of The Gabriel Method, Jon Gabriel, into The Room Live for an ...
published: 11 Jan 2010
Author: The Room Live
Jon Gabriel - The Gabriel Method
Grant Lewers invites author of The Gabriel Method, Jon Gabriel, into The Room Live for an in-depth discussion about his unique and successful weight-loss method.
Jon Gabriel has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. While there, he also pursued extensive coursework in biochemistry and performed research for the internationally recognized biochemist Dr. Jose Rabinowitz.
In 1990 Jon started gaining weight for no apparent reason. He tried every diet and program he could to lose weight but in the end, he just kept gaining. The more he dieted, the more he gained.The situation became critical in mid 2001 when he became morbidly obese and reached a weight of over 400 pounds (182 kilos).
On September 11, 2001 he was scheduled to fly from Newark to San Francisco and it was only by a fluke of fate that he was not on the United Airlines flight 93 that was hijacked by terrorists.
This event, as well as some equally life changing events that occurred in the weeks following 9/11 affected him deeply. It was this wake up call that made him realize life was precious opportunity not to be wasted.He decided to start "living the life of his dreams". He also decided to apply all of his research skills and scientific background toward understanding and eliminating the real reasons he was fat.The result is arguably one of the most remarkable physical transformations of all time. Jon lost over 225 pounds (103 kilos) without dieting and without surgery. Amazingly, his body shows almost no signs of ever being overweight at all - a fact that has astounded many professionals in the medical community.
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry...
published: 14 Oct 2010
Author: salaheldin halasa
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
published: 22 Apr 2010
Author: Biochemistry
Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
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Atomic Structure Overview | Cell Biology | Biochemistry
Segment from the program Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules. To purchase this prog...
published: 22 Oct 2009
Author: greatpacificmedia
Atomic Structure Overview | Cell Biology | Biochemistry
Segment from the program Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules. To purchase this program please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com
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Week 2 - Biochemistry (COMLEX & USMLE Step 1 board study schedule)
Week 2 - Biochemistry FA - Biochemistry section FA cases - Biochemistry section FA questio...
published: 05 Dec 2011
Author: marriedinmedschool
Week 2 - Biochemistry (COMLEX & USMLE Step 1 board study schedule)
Week 2 - Biochemistry FA - Biochemistry section FA cases - Biochemistry section FA questions - Biochemistry section
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Biochemistry and Biophysics Career Overview
www.citytowninfo.com Interested in becoming a biochemist or biophysicist? Watch this video...
published: 09 Jul 2009
Author: citytowninfo
Biochemistry and Biophysics Career Overview
www.citytowninfo.com Interested in becoming a biochemist or biophysicist? Watch this video to see what a career as a biochemist or biophysicist is really like. Provides an overview of the day to day working life of biochemists and biophysicists.
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The Work of a Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory (Part 1 of 2)
In this 11 minute presentation, we will show you round a clinical biochemistry laboratory ...
published: 28 Nov 2008
Author: BristolNHS
The Work of a Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory (Part 1 of 2)
In this 11 minute presentation, we will show you round a clinical biochemistry laboratory and talk about some of the work that happens there...