ToolBook and Chem3D Tutorials


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PLEASE READ:  Directions for Downloading and Installing the Plugin Required to View ToolBook Tutorials

In order to view the tutorials, it is necessary that the plugin, Neuron, version 7.1x be properly installed on your computer.  This plugin works with both Netscape Navigator/Communicator and Microsoft Internet Explorer and allows you to run ToolBook files without purchasing or installing other ToolBook software.  Neuron is available free of charge from Click 2 Learn (formerly Asymetrix) and can be directly downloaded from this page.

Download Neuron 7.1x here

Remember where you saved the file.  Once the download is finished, go to the folder that contains neuron.exe.  Double click the file icon to install Neuron 7.1x.  A program folder will automatically be created for you.

Once the plugin is installed, it must be set in Non-secure Mode in order for the tutorials to load correctly.  This mode allows all functions of the ToolBook tutorials to to load correctly and run correctly. This mode allows all functions of the ToolBook tutorials to run.  The "Secure mode" has only limited functionality and WILL NOT work with these tutorials.  If you like, you can also use "Secure Mode-Confirm".  This will ask you to choose between Secure and Non-Secure Mode EVERYTIME you load a tutorial.  The author finds this annoying; however, it is an option if you wish to use it.

To set the plugin in Non-secure mode, select "Start" (bottom left-hand corner of screen) followed by "Programs", "Asymetrix Learning Systems", "ToolBook II Neuron 7", and "Non-secure Mode" (or "Secure Mode-Confirm").

If you have problems the plugin, please contact me and I will assist you (contact information is at the bottom of this page)

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Basic Concepts Tutorials

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Medicinal Chemistry Tutorials for Specific Drug Classes and PHBMS Modules
For each of the drug classes listed below, questions have been developed to explore (when appropriate) receptor binding, mechanism of action, metabolism, SAR, toxicity, and background information on the disease state.  Questions have been written from a medicinal chemistry perspective (as you might imagine!).

Tutorials for PHBMS 422 (Neuro/Psych Module):


Tutorials for PHBMS 423 (GI/Rheum/Inflam Module):

Tutorials for PHBMS 424 (Cardiovascular Module):

Tutorials for PHBMS 425 (Endocrine Module):

Tutorials for PHBMS 426 (Infectious Disease Module):

Tutorials for PHBMS 427 (Pulmonary/Oncology Module)

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Directions for Viewing Chem3D Structures
Regardless of whether you are viewing the Chem 3D structures online or from a CD-ROM, you will need to install the Chem3D Plugin

The plugin is free and can be downloaded from this site.  Save the downloaded file to your computer.  It is recommended that you save this to your desktop so that you can easily locate it.  The file is named “chem3Dviewer.exe”.  Simply run the executable file to install the plugin.  The directions are easy to follow.

Download Chem3D Plugin here.

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Chem3D Structures and Tutorials

Tutorials for Biomedical Science and Therapeutics Courses


Structures used in lectures

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Author Information

Marc W. Harrold, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
Duquesne University
School of Pharmacy
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
harrold@duq.edu
(412) 396-6364

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Stacy Eisler and Melissa Flores for their assistance in editing and reviewing portions of the above tutorials.

The URL for this page is: http://www.home.duq.edu/~harrold/index.html
Copyright © 2001 Duquesne University
Revised: 9/17/2007

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