: Visual mnemonics for Hurler, Hunter, Gaucher, and Fabry diseases. How to Use Sketchy Biochemistry Effectively
How Sketchy Biochemistry Works: The Power of Visual Mnemonics sketchy medical biochemistry
Most microbiology facts (e.g., Staph. aureus is coagulase positive) are binary. Biochemistry pathways are near-equilibrium reactions. A sketch that fixes an enzyme as a "one-way door" (e.g., pyruvate kinase) is useful, but depicting the reversibility of enolase or triose phosphate isomerase as a "two-way swinging door" complicates the visual field, leading to cognitive clutter. : Visual mnemonics for Hurler, Hunter, Gaucher, and