http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/index.php
This website is a teaching website geared towards the medical and health sciences student that provides an approach to the biochemical view of the normal human physiological processes as well as those that are involved in disease. For example, the reader can access the page on Glycolysis: Regulating Blood Glucose and learn about the normal biochemical process involved in the basic digestion of starches and sugars, the oxidation of glucose for energy and the process of blood glucose level regulation. From that same home page, the reader may access information on diabetes mellitis; a disease of blood glucose regulation; the different possible types and an explanation of the pathophysiology involved.
The medical biochemistry website is a great tool for biochemistry connections for those entering the medical field and studying the health sciences. It is easy to use and the topics covered are conveniently listed on the front page. The majority of the site's information is accessible without a paid subscription. Glossaries for medical/clinical terms and abbreviations are provided for the student and a clinical lab data section offers normal value ranges for blood analysis data.
I like this website because it shows the pathways of any of the links you click on. I like looking at them to see if I can identify any familiar products or parts of the pathway
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