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    • OrindereO
      Orindere
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      Do you all have any resources for where I could learn about organic chemistry? I know the fundamentals of chemistry but I want to know if there are any books, PDF's, articles, etc. that can be useful if I ever want to learn how to (for example) synthesize my own medicines. If you have anything that would be useful, I'd appreciate them here.

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      • PrinceTrebataP
        PrinceTrebata @Orindere
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        @Orindere Bumping because I am also very interested. Trying the recommendations and learning the surface level mechanisms here is fun but I would like to go deeper.

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        • DavidPSD
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          https://sites.google.com/morris.umn.edu/timsoderberg/home/organic-chemistry-with-a-biological-emphasis

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          • DavidPSD
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            Biochem:
            https://raypeatforum.com/community/attachments/albert_lehninger-_david_l-_nelson-_michael_m-_cox-z-lib-org-pdf.19238/

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            • DavidPSD
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              Physiology

              https://raypeatforum.com/community/attachments/physiology-by-linda-s-costanzo-z-lib-org-pdf.19239/

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              • DavidPSD
                DavidPS
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                Molecular biology of the cell

                https://raypeatforum.com/community/attachments/bruce_alberts-_alexander_johnson-_julian_lewis-_d-z-lib-org-pdf.19240/

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                • DavidPSD
                  DavidPS
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                  This one is a much easier read, with great watercolor illustrations of biomolecules, I would start with this to get comfortable:

                  https://raypeatforum.com/community/attachments/the-machinery-of-life-by-david-s-goodsell-z-lib-org-2-pdf.19241/

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                  • DavidPSD
                    DavidPS
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                    Soderberg, Timothy. "Organic chemistry with a biological emphasis." Vol I (2016).

                    Soderberg, Timothy. "Organic chemistry with a biological emphasis." Vol II (2016).

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