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Forensics & Forensic Pathology
FORENSICS & FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
Forensic Identification Guidelines
Examples from over “10” “Digital Evidence Guidelines” Guidelines include
For more information see the
The Scientific Working Group on Shoe Print and Tire Tread Evidence (SWGTREAD)
Examples from over “10” “Footwear and Tire Impression” Guidelines include
For more information see the
Forensic Toxicology Guidelines
Estimation of Time of Death Calculator (Method of Henssge) INPUT Values include:
Estimation of Time of Death Calculator Tables include:
For more information see the
Estimating the Time of Death Calculator
Estimating the Time of Death Calculator INPUT Values include
For more information see
Handbook of Forensic Services
Examples of “Handbook of Forensic Services” Chapters & Subsections include
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Crime Scene Safety; etc…”
For more information see
Laboratory Services or the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Forensic Medicine & Forensic Pathology Courses & Lectures
Forensic Medicine & Forensic Pathology Lessons
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY – E.C. Klatt,
Department of Pathology,
School of Medicine, Mercer University, Savannah, GA;
Hosted by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Multimedia Forensic Pathology Lessons (Text & Images).
Examples of “Forensic Pathology” Lessons include
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For more information see
General Pathology;
WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education or the
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Medicolegal Death Investigation
Medicolegal Death Investigation System
Examples of “Medicolegal Death Investigation System” Textbook Chapters include
For more information see the Forensic Science Law
Examples of “Forensic Science: The Nexus of Science and the Law” Subject Categories & Lectures include
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DNA Fingerprinting and Related Genetics Advances: From the Laboratory to the Crime Scene to the Courts;
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- Laboratory Testing of DNA for Forensic Use: Protocols, Quality Assurance, Training and Accreditation Issues; etc…”
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Expert Scientific Evidence and Testimony
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Identification Through Biometrics
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Emerging Areas of Forensic Science
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For more information see the
National Academy of Sciences
SCIENCE IN EVIDENCE – D.H. Kaye,
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law,
School of Life Sciences, and the
Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology
Arizona State University
Multimedia Science in Evidence Textbook & Supplements (Text & Images).
Rorensic Sciences
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- the resolution of legal conflicts. The word “forensic” comes from
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Examples from over “20” “Science in Evidence” Textbook Chapters include
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- Communicating Scientific Findings in Court;
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- Medicolegal Death Investigations;
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- Judicial Scrutiny of New Scientific Tests;
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- Fingerprinting;
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For more information see
David H. Kaye’s Home Page at Penn State;
David H. Kaye’s Home Page at ASU;
Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology or the
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
FORENSIC ANALYSIS: WEIGHING BULLET LEAD EVIDENCE – Committee on Scientific Assessment of Bullet Lead Elemental Composition Comparison,
Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology,
Division of Earth and Life Studies,
National Research Council of the National Academies,
and Published by the National Academies Press
Multimedia Forensic Analysis: Weighing Bullet Lead Evidence Textbook (Text & Images).
Compositional Analysis of Bullet Lead (CABL)
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- Interpretation issues: What are the appropriate statements that can be made to assist the requester in interpreting the results of compositional bullet lead comparison…”
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Examples of “Forensic Analysis: Weighing Bullet Lead Evidence” Textbook Chapters include
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Examples of “Forensic Analysis: Weighing Bullet Lead Evidence” Textbook Appendixes include
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Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology;
The National Academies or the
National Academies Press
Forensics: FBI Laboratory Services
FBI LABORATORY SERVICES – Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Department of Justice
Multimedia FBI Laboratory Services (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio Sound).
Examples of FBI Laboratory Services Sections include
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For more information see
Laboratory Services or the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Forensics: Bloodstain Patterns
Bloodstain Pattern Formation Videos
High Speed Digital Video Analysis of Bloodstain Patter Formation from Common Bloodletting Mechanisms Videos
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For more information see the
Midwest Forensic Resource Center (MFRC)
Forensics: DNA Forensics Database, Courses, Reports, Lectures, etc.
DNA FORENSICS – National Institute of Justice
Multimedia DNA Forensics Database, Courses, Reports, Lectures, etc. (Text & Images).
For more information see
National Institute of Justice
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Crime Scene and DNA Basics for Forensic Analyists Course
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Laboratory Orientation and Testing of Body Fluids and Tissues for Forensic Analysts Course
Laboratory Orientation and Testing of Body Fluids and Tissues for Forensic Analysts Course
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USING DNA TO SOLVE COLD CASES – National Institute of Justice (NIJ),
Department of Justice
Multimedia DNA Forensics Lessons (Text & Images).
NIJ Special Report
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Publications or the
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Fingerprint Dictionary
Michele Triplett’s Fingerprint Dictionary
Friction Ridge Guidelines
Friction Ridge Standards and Guidelines
For more information see Latent Fingerprint Processing Techniques
Latent Fingerprint Processing Techniques
Examples from over “20” “Latent Fingerprint Processing Techniques” Categories with
For more information see Latent Print Technical Information
ACE-V Methodology
ACE-V Methodology includes
For more information see
Fire, Arson, Explosion and Bombing Related Centers FOR FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING CORUSES, DATABASES, CALCULATORS, SPREADSHEETS, ETC. SEE THE FOR FIRE CALCULATORS, SPREADSHEETS, DATABSES, ETC. SEE THE FOR CHEMICALS & BIOCHEMICALS DATABASES SEE THE FOR CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, ENGINEERING, ETC. CALCULATORS, SPREADSHEETS, COURSES, DATABASES, ETC. SEE THE Fire, Arson, Explosion and Bombing Databases
Ignitable Liquids Reference Collection
Ignitable Liquids Reference Collection
For more information see the Fire, Arson, Explosion and Bombing Guides, Courses, Lectures, etc.
Guide for Explosion and Bombing Scene Investigation
Examples of “A Guide for Explosion and Bombing Scene Investigation” Sections include
For more information see Fire and Arson Scene Evidence
Examples of “Fire and Arson Scene Evidence” Sections include
For more information see
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FOR MORE CALCULATORS & JAVA APPLETS SEE
Bullet Penetration Calculator
For more information see
Ballistician’s Corner
Examples of “Ballistics” Calculators include
For more information see
Relative Penetration Calculator
Thornily Stopping Power Calculator
Foot-Pounds Energy Calculator
Recoil Calculator
Examples of “JBM Small Arms Ballistics” Calculators include
For more information see
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Bullet Drag and Twist Calculator
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Trajectory Calculator INPUT Values include:
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VERY EXTENSIVE.
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BALLISTIC COEFFICIENTS (RIFLES & HANDGUNS) – Sierra Bullets, Sedalia, Missouri
VERY VERY VERY…EXTENSIVE.
“…Choose the appropriate bullet of your gun type
for the ballistic coefficients…”
For more information see
Sierra Bullets
Related Forensic Centers with Atlases, Courses, Databases, etc.
FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY SEE THE
CHEMISTRY CENTER
FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS, NUCLEAR RADIATION EXPOSURE, ETC. SEE THE
PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER
FOR DRUG DATABASES SEE THE
PHARMACY CENTER
Gastrointestinal Pathology & Hepatic Pathology Clinical Guidelines
Examples of “Hepatic Pathology” Clinical Guidelines include
For more information see the Gastrointestinal Pathology & Hepatic Pathology Lectures & Lessons
Barrett’s Esophagus
Examples of “Barrett’s Esophagus” Lectures include
For more information see the
Barrett’s Esophagus
Click on “Images for Pathologist” for “Grading Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus” For more information see
Examples of “Hepatic Pathology” Subject Categories include
For more information see
Examples of “Pathology of the Liver” Subject Categories include
For more information see Colonoscopy: Virtual Colonoscopy – CT Colonography with Text, Images & Videos/Movies
Virtual Colonoscopy Movie located a little over 1/2 way down the page. Virtual Colonoscopy
For more information see Gastronintestinal Endoscopy Atlases with Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound
The Endoscopy Picture Archives
For more information see Gastronintestinal Endoscopy Atlases with Text, Images & Videos/Movies
Gastronintestinal Endoscopy Atlas
For more information see Gastronintestinal Endoscopy Atlases with Text & Images
Atlas of Gastronintestinal Endoscopy
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Gynecological Pathology Atlases Gynecological Pathology Lectures & Lessons
Examples of “Gynecological Pathology” Subject Categories & Subcategories include
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Vulva; etc.
For more information see
Pathology Course;
Department of Pathology;
Course and Clerkship Websites;
Second Year Course Materials;
The Student Source;
Office of Medical Education or the
University of Virginia Health System
Placental Pathology, Fetal & Neonatal Pathology Atlases, Lectures & Lessons
FETOPATHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY OF THE EMBRYHO AND FETUS:
ATLAS OF FETAL AND NEONATAL PATHOLOGY – M. Jezova, S. Hotarkova,
K. Muchkova, O. Soucek, P. Vlasin & J. Feit,
University Hospital Brno,
Faculty of Medicine,
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Multimedia Fetopathology and Developmental Pathology of the Embryo and Fetus: Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Pathology (Text & Images).
Available in English & Czech.
Registration is Free or you may use a “Temporary One Time Password”.
Examples of “Fetopathology and Developmental Pathology of the Embryo and Fetus:
Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Pathology” Subject Categories & Subcategories include
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- Congenital malformations
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- “…Physiological developement of an embryo and fetus, growth and changes of the external shape;
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- Congenital malformations and congenital anomalies…”
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Pathology of twinning
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- “…Complications of monochorionic diamnionic placentation;
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- Complications of monochorionic monoamnionic placentation;
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- Congenital malformations in twins; etc…”
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Congenital malformations of individual organ systems
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- “…Congenital malformations of the central nervous system;
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- Congenital malformations of the respiratory system;
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- Congenital tumors;
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- Congenital heart defects; etc…”
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Placental inflammation
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- “…Ascending infections;
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- Hematogenous infections; etc…”
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Pathology of the placenta
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- “…Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD);
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- Placenta and major chromosomal abnormalities; etc…”
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Pathology of the umbilical cord
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- “…Abnormal length;
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- Insertion abnormalities; etc…”
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For more information see
Atlases;
Josef Feit’s Home Page or the
Faculty of Medicine
PLACENTAL PATHOLOGY – E.C. Klatt,
Department of Pathology,
School of Medicine, Mercer University, Savannah, GA;
Hosted by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Multimedia Placental Pathology Lessons (Text & Images).
Examples of ‘Placental Pathology” Subject Categories include
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- “…Normal Plancenta;
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- Twinning;
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- Umbilical Cord Abnormalities;
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- Abnormalities of Placentation;
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- Vascular, Fetal, and Maternal Abnormalities;
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- Infections;
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- Molar Pregnancy…”
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For more information see
General Pathology Images;
WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education or the
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Hematopathology Cases – Haematopathology Cases
Hematopathology Lectures & Lessons with Cases
Examples of “Hematology Laboratory Video Instruction” Videos include
For more information see Hematology Atlases
American Society of Hematology “Hematology Atlas”
Examples of “Hematology Atlas” Categories include
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“The Iowa Virtual Slidbox – Histology & Histopathology Atlas”
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Immunopathology Lectures & Lessons
Examples from over “45” “Immunopathology” Lessons include
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Examples of “Biochemistry” Course Chapters & Subchapters include
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- Dynamics of Membrane Lipids; etc…”
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Protein Structure
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- “…Composition, Sequence and Conformational Analyis of Proteins;
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- Understanding Protein Conformation; Proteins Folding – In Vivo and In Vitro;
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- Laboratory Determination of DGo for Protein Folding/Unfolding;
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- Thermodynamics and IMF’s in Protein Stability; etc…”
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Carbohydrates
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- Monosaccharides and Disssacharides;
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- Complex Oligosaccharides;
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- Glycoproteins: Biosynthesis and Function; etc…”
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DNA, Genomics, and Protemoics
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- “…The Structure of DNA;
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- The Central Dogma of Biology;
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- The Language of DNA; etc…”
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Binding
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- “…Reversible Binding I: Equations and Curves;
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- Reversible Binding II: Experimental Binding Curves, Kd, and Error Analysis; etc…”
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Transport and Kinetics;
Catalysis;
Oxidation & Phosphorylation;
Signal Transduction, etc.
For more information see
Course Web Pages;
Henry Jakubowski’s Home Page or the
Department of Chemistry
INTRODUCTORY BIOCHEMISTRY – R.A. Paselk,
Department of Chemistry,
Humboldt State University
Multimedia Biochemistry Course (Text & Images).
VERY VERY VERY…EXTENSIVE.
Examples from over “24” “Biochemistry” Course Lectures include
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- “…Amino Acids, Properties and Side Chains;
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- Protein Structure;
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- Protein Folding;
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- Enzyme Kinetics;
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- Introduction to Metabolism;
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- Glycolysis;
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- Mitochondrial Electron Transport System;
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- Nucleotide Metabolism – Purine Biosynthesis;
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- Photosynthesis; etc…”
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For more information see
Introductory Biochemistry Home Page;
Course Archive;
Richard A. Paselk’s Home Page or the
Department of Chemistry
BIOCHEMISTRY – R.A. Paselk,
Department of Chemistry,
Humboldt State University
Multimedia Biochemistry Course (Text & Images).
VERY VERY VERY…EXTENSIVE.
Examples from over “24” “Biochemistry” Course Lectures include
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- “…Malate-Aspartate Shuttle;
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- Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis;
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- The Calvin Cycle – RuBisCo;
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- Fatty Acid Biosynthesis;
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- Chlesterol Biosynthesis;
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- Nitrogen Metabolism;
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- Protein Degredation;
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- Nucleotide Metabolism – Purine Biosynthesis;
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- Pyrimidine Biosynthesis;
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- Nucleotide Degredation;
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- Metabolic Integration;
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- NA, RNA & Nucleic Acid Structure;
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- DNA Structure and Folding;
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- Eukaryotic DNA Replication – Polymerases; etc…”
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For more information see
Biochemistry Home Page;
Richard A. Paselk’s Home Page or the
Department of Chemistry
Medical Biochemistry
MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY – M.W. King,
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
IU School of Medicine, Terre Haute,
and the Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine,
Department of Biology,
School of Science,
Indiana University
Multimedia Medical Biochemistry Course (Text, Images,
Animations, 3D Molecular Modeling & Simulations).
VERY VERY VERY…EXTENSIVE.
Available in English & Spanish/Español.
Examples from over “60” “Medical Biochemistry” Course Chapters include
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- “…Hemoglobin and Myoglobin;
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- Fructose Metabolism;
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- Gluconeogenesis;
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- The TCA Cycle and PDH;
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- Pentose Phosphate Pathway;
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- Bioactive Lipids & Lipid Receptors;
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- Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acid Functions;
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- The Endocannabinoids;
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- The Metabolic Syndrome: MetS;
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- Diabetic Ketoacidosis;
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- Nuclear Receptors in Metabolism;
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- Bile Acid Synthesis & Functions;
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- DNA Metabolism;
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- Protein Modifications and Targeting;
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- Biochemistry of Nerve Transmission;
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- Blood Coagulation; etc…”
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For more information see
Michael W. King’s Home Page;
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or the
IU School of Medicine
Biochemistry: Computational Molecular Biology
BIOCHEMISTRY: COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – D.L. Brutlag (Emeritus),
Department of Biochemistry,
Stanford University School of Medicine,
Stanford University
Multimedia Biochemistry: Computational Molecular Biology Course (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound).
VERY VERY VERY…EXTENSIVE.
Examples from over “18” “Biochemistry: Computational Molecular Biology” Video Lectures include
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- “…Protein Sequence and Motif Databases Video Lecture;
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- Sequence Alignment Video Lecture;
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- Distance based Phylogenies Video Lecture;
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- Building Protein Motifs and Models Video Lecture;
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- Discovering Gene Regulatory Signals Video Lecture;
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- Gene Regulatory Networks Video Lecture;
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- MicroRNA Regulatory Networks Video Lecture; etc…”
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For more information see
Bioinformatics Resource Classes & Videos;
Douglas (Doug) L. Brutlag’s Home Page;
Department of Biochemistry;
Departments or the
Stanford University School of Medicine
Acid Base Balance, pH Textbooks, Guides, Publications, Technical Reports, Diagrams, etc. with Text & Images
ACID-BASE BALANCE – A.W. Grogono (Retired),
Department of Anesthesiology,
School of Medicine,
Tulane University
Multimedia Acid-Base Lessons, Guides, Publications, Technical Reports, Diagrams, Calculators, etc. (Text & Images).
Acid-Base Balance
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- “…An interactive acid-base diagram is a major feature of this website.
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- It allows numerical values to be visualized on an interactive diagram
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- The diagram operates in several modes allowing recognition of
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- classical zones as well as self testing…”
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Examples of “Acid-Base” Subject Catetories include
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- “…Acid-Base History;
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- Acid-Base Physiology;
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- Acid Production;
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- Henderson Equation;
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- Acid-Base Diagram;
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- Clinical Considerations;
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- Acid-Base Therapy: Respiratory Correction;
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- Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis;
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- Acid-Base Interpretation;
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- Stewart’s Strong Ion Difference; etc…”
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For more information see
Alan W. Grogono’s Home Page
MEDICAL MYCOLOGY – CLINICAL MYCOLOGY Medical Mycology Atlases, Lectures, Lessons & Cases Combined
Various Courses of “Microbiology and Immunology On-Line” are vailable in Medical Mycology
Examples of “Medical Mycology” Course Chapters include:
For more information see
Fungal Descriptions and Antifungal Susceptibility
Mould Identification: A Virtual Self Assessment
Laboratory Methods includes
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