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» Biochemical Howlers - Compilation of basic biochemical mistakes that frequently occur in standard textbooks.
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» Biochemistry - Prepared by an AP high school student. Offers basic overview of biochemistry terms, the cell, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
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» Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education - Journal launched to promote educational aspects, with short reviews, preparation for lectures, seminars, student presentations and laboratory experiments from Stanford University.
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» Biochemistry Resources - Resources for student and teachers of college level biochemistry courses, including demonstrations, learning strategies, classroom graphics, and sample course outlines.
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» Introduction to Biochemistry - Designed for students at Wellesley college. Offers news headlines, links, molecule diagrams, and a molecule of the day.
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» Medical Biochemistry - Detailed presentation of numerous biochemistry topics from Indiana St. Univ.
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» Medical Biochemistry - Comprehensive topic list in general and medical biochemistry. Includes links to other related teaching pages as well as sites with resources for the research scientist.
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» Molecular Biology Web Book - Chapters include Cells and Viruses, Protein Structure and Function, Nucleic Acids, Genomics and Proteomics, Cell Signaling and Apoptosis, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics with introduction to Genes and Disease. Authors include Alberts and Lodish, based in Slingerlands, NY.
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» Tutorials and Animations - Three-dimensional models of DNA, RNA, and subsets of both. Requires Netscape 4.7 and Chime 2.0 plug-in to view 3D-models. From The School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, UK.
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» Tutorials in Molecular Biology - Graphical demonstrations of molecular processes and techniques from UCLA. Requires at least Netscape 3.01 with Shockwave Plug-in.
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» West, Tim - Resources for undergraduate level molecular biology with links to research on ATPases at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.
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