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@chemedits Dr. XanthineDr. Xanthine posts on TikTok about crash, science, covalent, to the the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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"we get Fourier transformed on the daily 🎥science sketch "The chemical theory that underlies NMR spectroscopy depends on the intrinsic spin of the nucleus involved described by the quantum number S. Nuclei with a non-zero spin are always associated with a non-zero magnetic moment as described by Equation 4.7.1 where is the magnetic moment S is the spin and is always non-zero. It is this magnetic moment that allows for NMR to be used; therefore nuclei whose quantum spin is zero cannot be measured using NMR. Almost all isotopes that have both an even number of protons and neutrons have no"
TikTok Link 2024-01-15T16:41Z 106.2K followers, 616.5K engagements
"are you alanine because i want Alat🙏footage from Random42 Scientific Communication "The 7-transmembrane receptors or G-protein-coupled receptors are unsurprisingly a family of proteins that pass through the cell membrane X times. The amino terminal is extracellular and the carboxyl terminal is intracellular. Figure 8.3.2 shows the transmembrane regions spread out for clarity but the transmembrane domains actually form together in more of a cylindrical shape. 7-TM proteins are used as receptors for neurotransmitters such as epinephrine (-adrenergic receptor) acetylcholine (muscarinic"
TikTok Link 2024-07-31T13:10Z 106.2K followers, 2.5M engagements
"what's your favorite group of elements source footage: Ysci Chemical Bonds: Ionic and Covalent Free Animated Education What is an Ion Why Atoms Lose Their Electrons FuseSchool - Global Education What are Ionic Bonds Properties of Matter Chemistry. text from Tanzi Fare and Candiani in Foundations of Biomaterials Engineering 2019 "Organization Structure and Properties of Materials" "Ionic bonds are formed when one atom donates one or more electrons to form a cation and another atom accepts the electrons to form an anion. In fact ionic bond is formed between atoms with a high difference in"
TikTok Link 2025-11-26T15:47Z 106.2K followers, 3.2M engagements
"i love him haha #bf #relationships #ilovemybf #fyp"
TikTok Link 2025-09-10T00:41Z XXX followers, 2.4M engagements
"Oxidative phosphorylation is a process in our cells where electrons are transferred from NADH and FADH2 (generated during the Krebs cycle) to oxygen (thereby reducing it and also generating ATP) across several protein complexes in the mitochondria known as the electron transport chain. The stepwise passing of electrons from one complex to the next complex helps generate a H+ gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane which eventually powers ATP synthesis via ATP synthase. #biologytok #biologyclass #apbio #apbiology #biologymemes #premed #fyp #biochem #mitochondria #CapCut"
TikTok Link 2023-10-12T13:49Z 106K followers, 1.2M engagements
"late to the trend. high school teacher makes a mitosis edit symbiote style ib @Symbiote 🕷 original footage science source images and thom leach "The cell cycle is an orderly sequence of events used by biological systems to coordinate cell division. In eukaryotes cell division proceeds via a cell cycle that includes multiple spatially and temporally coordinated events. These include a long preparatory period called interphase and a mitotic phase called M phase. Interphase is often further divided into distinguishable subphases called G1 S and G2 phases. Mitosis is the stage in which"
TikTok Link 2023-12-17T18:39Z 106K followers, 87.9K engagements
"viewer request footage from yourgenome "DNA polymerase does not begin at random locations on chromosomes. DNA replication in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes begins at an origin of replication (Ori) which are specific sequences at specific positions on chromosomes. In E. coli the OriC origin is XXX bp in size. Chromosome replication begins with the binding of an initiator protein (DnaA) to an AT-rich sequence (for example TTATCCACA in E. coli) in the OriC and melts (disrupts the hydrogen bonding between) the two strands. Helicase enzymes will be added to unwind additional DNA from this point."
TikTok Link 2024-06-06T11:50Z 106.1K followers, 138K engagements
""Motile cilia and flagella are essential highly conserved organelles and their motility is driven by the coordinated activities of multiple dynein isoforms. The prevailing switch-point hypothesis posits that dyneins are asymmetrically activated to drive flagellar bending. To test this model we applied cryoelectron tomography to visualize activity states of individual dyneins relative to their locations along beating flagella of sea urchin ----- cells. As predicted bending was generated by the asymmetric distribution of dynein activity on opposite sides of the flagellum. However contrary to"
TikTok Link 2024-06-19T15:03Z 106K followers, 470.2K engagements
"sometimes you just gotta say dang and transcribe 🎥 SEP Fred Hutch "With the arrival of the nucleus in cellular evolution intricate mechanisms to transport macromolecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm became essential. Nucleocytoplasmic transport events occur through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) the cells largest and most versatile transport channel which allows transport of proteins and various RNA families such as mRNA rRNA tRNA miRNA snRNA. With respect to mRNAs transport through the NPC is unidirectional: mRNAs are synthesized in the nucleus and are exported to the cytoplasm for"
TikTok Link 2024-09-01T16:11Z 105.8K followers, 396.2K engagements
"flew to paris for a sigma bond🎥crash chemistry academy "Hybridization was introduced to explain molecular structure when the valence bond theory failed to correctly predict them. It is experimentally observed that bond angles in organic compounds are close to XXX XXX or XXX. According to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory electron pairs repel each other and the bonds and lone pairs around a central atom are generally separated by the largest possible angles. In this section we will use a model called valence bond theory to describe bonding in molecules. In this model bonds"
TikTok Link 2024-09-02T19:25Z 106K followers, 606.1K engagements
"video sources: bored but resourceful science time the Crux. review by Zhao et al 2023 Trends in Biotechnology. "Prime editing is the first precise genome-editing technology that allows all XX possible base-to-base conversions as well as insertions and deletions that does not require DSBs or donor DNA XX. Its broad editing spectrum potentially allows the correction of up to XX% of human genetic diseases XX. PEs consist of a nCas9 (H840A) conjugated with an engineered reverse transcriptase (RT) paired with a prime-editing guide RNA (pegRNA) that both specifies the target site and encodes the"
TikTok Link 2025-06-02T13:58Z 105.7K followers, 8531 engagements
"inspiration @perhaps_worthy review by Das Balaram & Sanyal 2024 Amino Acid Chirality: Stereospecific Conversion and Physiological Implications "Molecular asymmetry a vital feature of all living systems dictates the architecture and functioning of almost all biomolecules. Historically grown out of one of the most central discoveries of Louis Pasteur on tartaric acid (2) it is now well accepted that chirality arising from the spatial arrangement of four different atoms or groups bonded to a central carbon atom is integral to all biomolecules. Emil Fischer arbitrarily fixed the absolute"
TikTok Link 2025-08-17T15:32Z 105.9K followers, 281.9K engagements
"Kinesins are ATP-dependent motor proteins that transport cargo along microtubules typically from the center of the cell to the periphery (anterograde transport walking towards the plus end of a microtubule). They are contrasted with dyneins which are motor proteins that engage in retrograde transport walking towards the minus end of a microtubule. #premed #apbio #biology #kinesin #microtubule #biologyclass #biologytok #fyp #agreatchaos"
TikTok Link 2023-10-14T21:35Z 106.2K followers, 1.3M engagements
""Action potential is a brief reversal of membrane potential in which the membrane potential changes from -70mV to +30mV The action potential has three main stages: depolarization repolarization and hyperpolarization. Depolarization is caused when positively charged sodium ions rush into a neuron with the opening of voltage-gated sodium channels. Repolarization is caused by the closing of sodium ion channels and the opening of potassium ion channels. Hyperpolarization occurs due to an excess of open potassium channels and potassium efflux from the cell. Key Terms action potential.: A brief"
TikTok Link 2023-12-03T19:46Z 106.1K followers, 392.3K engagements
""At Gene Therapy we are continually monitoring the landscape of research noting those technologies which advance the goal of clinical translation of the field. In one of the most exciting n33dl3-shifting gene editing publications published in 2019 David Liu et al. (who pioneered base editing; BE 1) developed Prime editing (PE) X erasing several limits of CRISPR that have caused bottlenecks in its therapeutic and biotechnological applicability. Traditional gene editing strategies directing specific changes to the genome sequence itself largely reply on a common step creating a double-strand"
TikTok Link 2024-06-02T20:57Z 106.1K followers, 771K engagements
"what reaction was your favorite in ochem footage sources: Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry - DMP Oxidation Crash Course Organic Chemistry - Aldehyde and Ketone Reactions - Hydrates Acetals & Imines. summary from the Chemistry Department at Purdue. "It is somewhat misleading to write the carbonyl group as a covalent C=O double bond. The difference between the electronegativities of carbon and oxygen is large enough to make the C=O bond moderately polar. As a result the carbonyl group is best described as a hybrid of the following resonance structures. We can represent the polar nature of"
TikTok Link 2025-10-05T18:20Z 106.1K followers, 607K engagements
"Once transcribed mRNA must be spliced (removal of introns) and processed (addition of 5' m7G cap and 3' poly A tail) before it is ready for export from the nucleus. The mature mRNA will form a complex with various RNA-binding proteins to form an export-competent mRNP that can then dock and exit through a nuclear pore. 🎥biolution #biologyclass #biologymemes #premed #apbiology #apbio #womeninstem #womeninstem"
TikTok Link 2023-10-11T08:56Z 106.1K followers, 325.6K engagements
"T4 phage is a virus that specifically recognizes infects and lyses (destroys) E. coli. Like any other virus it takes over the host cell's transcriptio and translation machinery to produce numerous progeny. It also produces enzymes that dissolve the cell from the inside out rupturing it to spread newly created virus particles. 🎥larry o'connell #bacteria #womeninstem #biologymemes #apbiology #apbio #fyp #stemtok"
TikTok Link 2023-10-13T11:17Z 106.2K followers, 311.8K engagements
"Cryo-electron microscopy is an incredibly useful technique for structural biology and has been frequently used to visualize the structures of viruses with extremely high resolution. Samples are vitrified and then numerous snapshots are taken using electron beams. These snapshots are then computationally averaged to provide incredibly detailed structures of macromolecular assemblies such as viral capsids. "Invented XX years ago as an offshoot of electron microscopy cryo-EM flash-freezes samples into a glassy state and probes them with beams of electrons." - SLAC. 🎥niehs #cryoem"
TikTok Link 2023-10-17T11:15Z 106.2K followers, 73.1K engagements
""ATP synthase is a huge molecular complex (500000 daltons) embedded in the inner membrane of mitochondria. Its function is to convert the energy of protons (H+) moving down their concentration gradient into the synthesis of ATP. X to X protons moving through this machine is enough to convert a molecule of ADP and Pi (inorganic phosphate) into a molecule of ATP. One ATP synthase complex can generate XXX molecules of ATP each second. ATP synthase can be separated into X parts: Fo - the portion embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane F1-ATPase the portion projecting into the matrix of the"
TikTok Link 2023-12-02T15:53Z 106.2K followers, 277.4K engagements
"shame it costs $XXX million "CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats short repeated sequences found in prokaryotic DNA separated by spacer sequences derived from past encounters with for example a bacteriophage. Inserted into the bacterial genome these sequences can later be transcribed into a guide RNA that matches and base-pairs with sections of the viral genome if it was encountered again. A nuclease associated with the guide RNA then cleaves the sequence base-paired with the guide RNA. (The nucleases are named Cas for CRISPR-associated.) The essential"
TikTok Link 2023-12-12T03:12Z 106.2K followers, 720.3K engagements
""Electron transport is a series of redox reactions that resemble a relay race or bucket brigade in that electrons are passed rapidly from one component to the next to the endpoint of the chain where the electrons reduce molecular oxygen producing water. There are four complexes composed of proteins labeled I through IV in Figure X and the aggregation of these four complexes together with associated mobile accessory electron carriers is called the electron transport chain. The electron transport chain is present in multiple copies in the inner mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotes and the"
TikTok Link 2023-12-15T02:19Z 106.1K followers, 882.8K engagements
"we'll always stick together call that a forever chemical 🗣 polymers before monomers "The most important commercial reactions of alkenes are polymerizations reactions in which small molecules referred to in general as monomers (from the Greek monos meaning one and meros meaning parts) are assembled into giant molecules referred to as polymers (from the Greek poly meaning many and meros meaning parts). A polymer is as different from its monomer as a long strand of spaghetti is from a tiny speck of flour. For example polyethylene the familiar waxy material used to make plastic bags is made from"
TikTok Link 2023-12-18T01:06Z 106.1K followers, 3.6M engagements
"interlinked "Dendritic cells are present in lymphoid rgns the epithelia of the skin the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts and in most parenchymal organs. These cells are identified morphologically by their membranous projections that resemble spines. All dendritic cells are thought to arise from bn marrow precursors. Most called myeloid dendritic cells are related in lineage to mononuclear phagocytes. Immature dendritic cells (e.g. Langerhans cells of the epidermis) are located in main portals of entry of microbes (skin and gut epithelia). The function of epithelial dendritic cells is"
TikTok Link 2024-01-05T19:52Z 106.2K followers, 975.1K engagements
"are you made of RNA because uracil-ly goose😝 "Transcription initiation is the phase during which the first nucleotides in the RNA chain are synthesized. It is a multistep process that starts when the RNAP holoenzyme binds to the DNA template and ends when the core polymerase escapes from the promoter after the synthesis of approximately the first nine nucleotides. The stages of the transcription initiation process which are summarized in Figure X can be described in terms of the types of interaction between the RNAP and the nucleic acids that are involved. The first stage in transcription"
TikTok Link 2024-06-03T13:23Z 106.2K followers, 4.8M engagements
"viewer request footage from nanobot scientific communication caption from chang et al 2023 in the journal communications biology ""Infectious prions consist of PrPSc a misfolded aggregation-prone isoform of the hosts prion protein. PrPSc assemblies encode distinct biochemical and biological properties. They harbor a specific profile of PrPSc species from small oligomers to fibrils in different ratios where the highest infectivity aligns with oligomeric particles. To investigate the impact of PrPSc aggregate complexity on prion propagation biochemical properties and disease pathogenesis we"
TikTok Link 2024-06-05T01:35Z 106.2K followers, 107.1K engagements
"disclaimer do what is most useful for your future do not take advice from tiktok "Action potential is a brief reversal of membrane potential where the membrane potential changes from -70mV to +30mV. When the membrane potential of the axon hillock of a neuron reaches threshold a rapid change in membrane potential occurs in the form of an action potential. This moving change in membrane potential has three phases. First is depolarization followed by repolarization and a short period of hyperpolarization. These three events happen over just a few milliseconds. Action potential: A. Schematic and"
TikTok Link 2024-06-05T22:49Z 106.1K followers, 1.4M engagements
"word to my nucleotides🗣🗣footage from fun biology on yt "During elongation in DNA replication the addition of nucleotides occurs at its maximal rate of about 1000 nucleotides per second. DNA polymerase III can only extend in the X to X direction which poses a problem at the replication fork. The DNA double helix is antiparallel; that is one strand is oriented in the X to X direction and the other is oriented in the X to X direction (see Structure and Function of DNA). During replication one strand which is complementary to the X to X parental DNAstrand is synthesized continuously toward the"
TikTok Link 2024-07-31T20:12Z 106.1K followers, 1.4M engagements
""ideal gas law relation between the pressure P volume V and temperature T of a gas in the limit of low pressures and high temperatures such that the molecules of the gas move almost independently of each other. In such a case all gases obey an equation of state known as the ideal gas law: PV = nRT where n is the number of moles of the gas and R is the universal (or perfect) gas constant XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX joules per kelvin per mole. (The universal gas constant is defined as Avogadros number NA times the Boltzmann constant k.) In the International System of Units energy is measured in joules"
TikTok Link 2024-09-02T17:08Z 106.1K followers, 491.4K engagements
"she limiting my reagent until i precipitate "The quantitative relationship among reactants and products is called stoichiometry. The term stoichiometry is derived from two Greek words: stoicheion (meaning "element") and metron (meaning "measure"). On this subject you often are required to calculate quantities of reactants or products. Stoichiometry calculations are based on the fact that atoms are conserved. They cannot be destroyed or created. Numbers and kinds of atoms before and after the reactions are always the same. This is the basic law of nature. Chemical reaction equations give the"
TikTok Link 2024-09-23T13:16Z 106.2K followers, 1.2M engagements
"are you the (+) end of a microtubule because i always wanna be walking towards you 🎥 Erik Schffer Lab "Motile kinesins are motor proteins that move unidirectionally along microtubules as they hydrolyze ATP. They share a conserved motor domain (head) which harbors both the ATP- and microtubule-binding activities. The kinesin that has been studied most moves toward the microtubule (+)-end by alternately advancing its two heads along a single protofilament. This kinesin is the subject of this review. Its movement is associated to alternate conformations of a peptide the neck linker at the"
TikTok Link 2024-10-29T00:14Z 106.2K followers, 2.1M engagements
"and probably has a reaction lined up after evolution at their common ancestor's firm 🎥 crash course biology cellular respiration "Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is one of the two component enzymes of a huge pyruvate dehydrogenase complex which is located in mitochondria to catalyze conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA the entry substrate for the TCA cycle XXX. PDH performs a decarboxylation of pyruvate and a reductive acetylation of lipoate which is covalently bound to the second enzyme component. PDH is regulated by pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) which phosphorylates PDH and"
TikTok Link 2024-11-03T01:00Z 106.2K followers, 348.2K engagements
"intermolecular forces pill ⚗ source footage: fuse school crash course science photo library. review by van der Lubbe and Guerra 2019 The Nature of Hydrogen Bonds: A Delineation of the Role of Different Energy Components on Hydrogen Bond Strengths and Lengths "Hydrogen bonds (HBs) are still often seen as electrostatic interactions between an electronegative atom A and a hydrogen atom attached to a second electronegative atom H-D. However this purely electrostatic interpretation cannot account for all experimental and theoretical observations such as the change in H-D stretching frequency the"
TikTok Link 2025-08-05T16:15Z 106.2K followers, 47.2K engagements
"source footage from crash course ochem and belinda carr on yt editing style inspired by @gibbproductions and review article from khaha & soleimani in 2023 journal of chemical reviews. "olymerization reactions take place in two ways: growth-step polymerization and incremental polymerization. In the first method polymerization takes place through condensation reaction between multifactor molecules and in the second method monomeric molecules are added to the growing chain over time and will not have a by-product reaction X. Organic polymers are one of the most abundant groups of materials and"
TikTok Link 2025-08-08T23:16Z 106.2K followers, 706.1K engagements
"sources: crash course organic chemistry amines university of surrey sn2 reaction mechanism educat.ninja sn2 reaction mechanism animation go show support to them for the source footage. review by trowbridge walton & gaunt New Strategies for the Transition-Metal Catalyzed Synthesis of Aliphatic Amines 2020 in Chemical Reviews "Aliphatic amines wherein only H or alkyl substituents are connected to the nitrogen atom are one of the most important functional groups in organic chemistry. (1) The groups appended to the nitrogen atom not only control the physical properties but are also responsible"
TikTok Link 2025-09-14T17:26Z 106.2K followers, 736.7K engagements
"original footage sources: Crash Course in Organic Chemistry Aldehydes & Ketones Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry Wittig Olefination Reaction. original sound from tt jjfilmsedit and song by aloboi. abstract from Byrne & Gilheany Chemical Society Reviews 2013. "The mechanism of the Wittig reaction has long been a contentious issue in organic chemistry. Even now more than XX years after its announcement its presentation in many modern undergraduate textbooks is either overly simplified or entirely inaccurate. In this review we gather together the huge body of evidence that has been amassed"
TikTok Link 2025-09-22T12:05Z 106.2K followers, 203.6K engagements
"what's your least favorite metabolic pathway original inspiration from @king_julie22 footage sources: Nanobot Group Clockwork (@Clockworkbio on yt definitely go follow them) Arthur Gazaryants A. Amunts Lovrenc Gaparin White Bird Cinema and i could not figure out who originally recorded the razorbill footage. abstract by Macdonald & Ashby in Biophysical Journal 2025 The molecular mechanism of ATP synthase constrains the evolutionary landscape of chemiosmosis. "ATP synthase the enzyme responsible for regenerating adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the cell comprises a proton-translocating motor in"
TikTok Link 2025-10-13T01:20Z 106.1K followers, 61.3K engagements
"what's your favorite molecular machine or enzyme complex review by Wang Cao Wang Gigant & Knossow 2015 in Protein Science (ik this is a fairly old article but i feel like its intro is written well for a general audience) "Motile kinesins are motor proteins that move unidirectionally along microtubules as they hydrolyze ATP. The first kinesin was discovered XX years ago12; since then many more were identified often based on the sequence conservation of their motor domain (or head). Kinesins have been classified according to the position of the motor domain in the polypeptide chain (N-terminal"
TikTok Link 2025-11-09T23:40Z 106.2K followers, 7.1M engagements
"what's your favorite reaction from organic or general chemistry sources: Ysci Chemical Bonds Ionic and Covalent My Inter Academy sp Hybridization Brain Station Advanced Best Explanation of Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals Crash Course Ochem Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives. explanation from libretexts. ib s.a.00142 reup "For organic chemistry the emphasis is on the chemistry of carbon. The chemistry of carbon becomes more interesting when carbon is bonded to oxygen and/or nitrogen or other heteroatoms atoms that are NOT carbon or hydrogen. Therefore the octet rule is a strong factor in"
TikTok Link 2025-11-12T13:40Z 106.2K followers, 2.8M engagements
"what's your favorite stage of mitosis or meiosis note: i didn't include a specific part for prometaphase because it was difficult to fit all of the text already for prophase metaphase anaphase and telophase. sources: wehi movies mitosis annotated voka 3d anatomy & physiology mitosis in action: the fascinating process of cell division in 3D Nucleus Biology M Phase of the Cell Cycle Thom Leach Mitosis Animation. review by McIntosh in Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology 2016. "All eukaryotic cells prepare for cell division by forming a mitotic spindlea bipolar machine made from"
TikTok Link 2025-11-14T12:55Z 106.2K followers, 763.4K engagements
"what's your favorite part of metabolism and metabolic pathways sources: the Frasch Lab Lab XX Dirty Medicine Electron Transport Chain (Oxidative Phosphorylation) Stewart Lab ATP synthase: Structure and Function Vishal Bhoir the Bioway ATP Synthase Harvard Online ATP Synthase in Action Electron Transport Chain And Atp Synthase In Mitochondria by A. Amunts. audio from KNTz. review by Nolfi-Donegan Braganza & Shiva 2020 Redox Biology "Mitochondrial electron transport chain: Oxidative phosphorylation oxidant production and methods of measurement". "In 1957 Peter Siekevitz branded the"
TikTok Link 2025-11-16T18:08Z 106.2K followers, 119.5K engagements
"what's your favorite season are you ready for biochemical winter sources: Nucleus Medical Media How Your Body Creates Proteins your genome From DNA to protein - 3D Animated Healthcare Science Animation Showing Protein Synthesis. citing an article by Nieto et al in Nature Communications 2020 "Identification of distinct maturation steps involved in human 40S ribosomal subunit biosynthesis" "Human ribosomes are composed of a 40S small and a 60S large subunit. The former one harbors the 18S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and XX proteins whereas the latter one contains the 28S 5.8S and 5S rRNAs plus 47"
TikTok Link 2025-11-22T17:14Z 106.2K followers, 533.3K engagements
"what's your favorite biological macromolecule ib and audio from lyfestyle.jax. sources: Cortical Studios Showreel 2025 Ribosome Studio How the GABA-B Receptor Works: An Essential G-Protein Coupled Receptor Clockwork Allergies Might Have WHAT In Common Ribosome Studio The Sodium-Potassium Pump Intervoke Medical Animation Understanding How Dopamine Affects Movement and How Its Treated. editorial by Ernst Lu & Mattei in Frontiers in Pharmacology 2024. "While the excitatory neurotransmitter systems are mainly driven by glutamate central inhibition is largely dominated by GABAergic transmission."
TikTok Link 2025-11-23T20:24Z 106.2K followers, 2.5M engagements
"what's your favorite solvent in ochem footage from Substitution Reactions - SN1 and SN2 Mechanisms: Crash Course Organic Chemistry Determining SN1 SN2 E1 and E2 Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry educat.ninja sn2 reaction mechanism animation. review by Jordan Hall Thorp & Sneddon 2022 Chemical Reviews. "Dipolar aprotic and ethereal solvents comprise just over XX% of all organic solvents utilized in synthetic organic medicinal and process chemistry. Unfortunately many of the common go-to solvents are considered to be less-preferable for a number of environmental health and safety (EHS)"
TikTok Link 2025-11-24T15:58Z 106.2K followers, 203.8K engagements
"what's your favorite virus source footage: Helix Animation Bacteriophages in Action NIAID Fighting Infection with Phages. review by Pons van Houte Westra and Chevallereau Ecology and evolution of phages encoding anti-CRISPR proteins Journal of Molecular Biology 2023. "In their continuous battle against their viral foes bacteria and archaea have developed a wide range of defence mechanisms. Amongst these defences the CRISPR-Cas system (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat CRISPR associated) provides acquired immunity against Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) including phages."
TikTok Link 2025-11-27T18:17Z 106.2K followers, 657.9K engagements
"what's your favorite noble gas source footage: Ysci Chemical Bonds: Ionic and Covalent Professor Dave Explains Periodic Table Part 9: Noble Gases (He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn Og) Cool Science Finds Luminous Noble Gas Tubes It's AumSum Time Covalent Bonding article from Motaln et al. ACS Central Science 2024 Reactive Noble-Gas Compounds Explored by 3D Electron Diffraction: XeF2MnF4 Adducts and a Facile Sample Handling Procedure "At present the chemistry of xenon is the most explored and the richest of all the noble gases with more than XXX reported crystal structures of xenon-containing compounds."
TikTok Link 2025-11-30T16:57Z 106.2K followers, 53.1K engagements
"what's your favorite neurotransmitter source footage from That Chemist Tiny Motor Proteins Dr. G Bhanu Prakash Animated Medical Videos Molecular Motors : Kinesin Dynein and Myosin (Animation) Single Cell Animation Kinesin: The Motor Protein That Powers Your Cells Kelly Frankel Locomotion of the Kinesin Motor Molecule Thom Leach Kinesin Walking Animation 3D Molecular Motor with Cargo review from Hayashi K Sasaki K. Number of kinesins engaged in axonal cargo transport: A novel biomarker for neurological disorders. Neurosci Res. 2023 Dec;197:25-30. "In neurons anterograde transport is"
TikTok Link 2025-12-06T22:49Z 106.2K followers, 2.3M engagements
"what's your preferred nucleobase source footage from NanoRooms This physics rule built biologys language. Heres how. EoB Ch1 and your genome DNA replication - 3D. review from Bansal A Kaushik S and Kukreti S (2022) Non-canonical DNA structures: Diversity and disease association. Frontiers in Genetics. 13:959258. "Apart from the predominant B-form experimental shreds of evidence have revealed the existence of a sequence-dependent structural diversity unusual non-canonical structures like hairpin cruciform Z-DNA multistranded structures such as DNA triplex G-quadruplex i-motif forms etc. The"
TikTok Link 2025-12-07T18:10Z 106.2K followers, 702.2K engagements
"what's your favorite metal in chemistry source footage from Ysci Chemical Bonds: Ionic and Covalent NanoRooms This physics rule built biologys language. Heres how. EoB Ch1 review by Hunter Kevin & Rodriguez Jon-Marc & Becker Nicole. (2022). A Review of Research on the Teaching and Learning of Chemical Bonding. Journal of Chemical Education. XX. "We summarize alternative conceptions reported in our sample that relate to electrostatic models of ionic bonding which are organized under the enduring understanding 'Because protons and electrons are charged physical models of bonding are based on"
TikTok Link 2025-12-09T00:29Z 106.2K followers, 1.2M engagements