Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Mid-Atlantic Section 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 20
Friday–Sunday, December 2–4, 2022; University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University
Session F01: Poster Session
4:30 PM–4:30 PM,
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Pennsylvania State University
Room: Huck Life Sciences Bld 301, 3rd Flr Bridge
Abstract: F01.00007 : An Assessment of the Role of Redox Metals Causing Oxidative Stress in Parkinson's Disease
Presenter:
Hyunmin Kaelyn Lee
(The Hockaday School)
Authors:
Hyunmin Kaelyn Lee
(The Hockaday School)
Richard Kyung
(CRG-NJ)
Our findings can be indicative of the potential role of metal metabolism and PD pathogenesis. Further modeling of other metal ion chelators such as EDTA was conducted to explore more candidates further. To determine the theoretical values of a certain structure’s atomic properties, such as enthalpy, bond strength, and electron distributions, the Density Functional Theory (DFT) was used. The software used in this paper allows users to build virtually any molecule and optimize its geometry according to various force field options.
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