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32.15: Pandemic Diseases and Drug Discovery - Under Construction

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    Under construction - 9/26/23

    Written by Valerie Doze (change title to what you want) by clicking pencil icon when hovering over the title.


    Headings: Example

    On the menu bar, select Normal, Heading 2

    You can use Heading 3 for subheadings but adding sub-subheadings gets to look cluttered.  For a sub-sub heading just use bold font for the title.


    Numbering figures: Example

    Figure \(\PageIndex{x}\) below shows the reaction of one key carboxylase. x is the figure number you fill in to make them sequential in the document. 

    crotonylCoACarboxlase.svg

    Figure \(\PageIndex{x}\): Carboxylase used in the CETCH pathways to fix CO2  


    iCn3D model:  Example (to replace)

    Figure \(\PageIndex{x}\) shows an interactive iCn3D model of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase from Synechococcus PCC6301 (1RBL).  (image is a png screen capture)

    Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase from Synechococcus PCC6301_B (1RBL).png

    Figure \(\PageIndex{x}\): Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase from Synechococcus PCC6301 (1RBL) (Copyright; author via source). Click the image for a popup or use this external link:

    I am sure you will have several to many iCn3D models.  I can make them or teach you how to do it. Short but real learning curve. I sometimes use Pymol for some images when I feel that iCn3D doesn't show well.

     


    Figure Types:

    • png, jpeg, animated gifs (I can make them for you).  Best file type is svg which can be made from PPTX images, ChemDraw, or exporting from other image file types using software like Adobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer
    • for svg files, must drag them from a folder on your computer to desired spot in the new section.  For other can drag them or use picture icon on menu bar to select and import them from your file.

    References:

    Incorporate as you like but essential for images et al directly used form a Creative Common CC  BY document, for example.


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