Music about NAD+

Here it is another music made by Dr. Kevin Ahern, this time inspired in the song Penny Lane, from The Beatles.

http://www.mediafire.com/?vpz29j3x3996ws5

N-A-D

In the catabolic pathways that our cells employ
Oxidations help create the ATP
While they lower Gibbs free energy
Thanks to enthalpy

If a substrate is converted from an alcohol
To an aldehyde or ketone it is clear
Those electrons do not disappear
They just rearrange – very strange

N-A-D is in my ears and in my eyes
Help-ing mol-e-cules get oxidized
Mak-ing N-A-D-H then

And the latter is a problem anaerobically
‘Cause accumulations of it muscles hate
They respond by using pyruvate
To produce lactate

Catalyzing is necessity for cells to live
So the enzymes grab their substrates eagerly
If they bind with high affinity
Low Km you see – just trust me

N-A-D is in my ears and in my eyes
Help-ing mol-e-cules get oxidized
Mak-ing N-A-D-H then
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Family and trip tic




Hey guys, well today was a little family and a little rehashing of our old trip tic. She is probably going up at milk, so I just wanted her in better shape.


Kristina's Ambigram - Dream/Believe

It may be warm here in New York today, but last month we had a typical January day where temperatures were seasonably frigid. Not necessarily great inkspotting weather, but I ran into Kristina in Penn Station after seeing this tattoo on her calf:





This is an ambigram, which is a design that reads differently, depending on the way you look at it. It appears as the word "dream"





If you flip your perspective, you see a similarly-inspiring message:





That says "believe".



Kristina credited an artist named Scott in Farmingdale, New York. I will take a leap and assume this was done by Scott Trerrotola at Tattoo Ritual. It should be noted that Scott recently opened a new shop in Bellmore called Alchemy Tattoo Arts. The artist is otherwise unknown.



Thanks to Kristina for sharing this, one of her four tattoos, here with us on Tattoosday!



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