I just visited my friend in hospital day 36 at UCLA, who has the P53 mutation and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL). Seeing her strength firsthand, despite her white blood cell count being at 0.9, has been incredibly inspiring. It's true what they say: the best teacher is learning from a patient. My friend is the most resilient person I know, and their journey is a powerful reminder of the strength and courage in the face of adversity.
i was having a hard time understanding how did the toxin cause spasm. i'm glad I saw this video. books make things so complicated and this animation really helped me understand everything. thank you for this video
No, there is no sound at the molecular level. The sound effects are to punctuate the action and direct the viewer's attention; it is purely artistic license. 😊
Is it possible to construct P53 proteins with some sort of protection from getting controlled by the cancer cell, if yes they need to be created in a way that the immune system doesn't recognize them as an virus or bacterium
Quick two part question. How does the introduction of the spike protein impact the ability of p53 to bind to and repair or destroy damaged DNA strands? And does this have an impact on pathosis' like breast cancer?
mRNA spike protein binds p53 and other cancer suppressor genes. It is very clear and very frightening that these vaccines have several elements to cause a perfect storm in cancer development in those patients lucky enough to have avoided heart attacks, clots, strokes, autoimmune diseases and other common adverse reactions to the Covid vaccines. To advise booster vaccines, as is the current case, is no more and no less than medical incompetence; to continue to do so with the above information is medical negligence which can carry a custodial sentence. No ifs or buts any longer. All mRNA vaccines must be halted and banned now." Angus Dalgleish
Hi Martin, Thank you for your kind words! I'll be giving a talk at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) on Oct 25, if you care to join. See here: www.acmi.net.au/education/school-program-and-resources/the-intersection-of-art-and-science-using-3d-animation-to-tell-the-stories-of-biology/
@@majadivjak4538 That is amating Maja! Your animations (and animations from Drew Barry) really inspired me to do my own projects like protein visualizers / molecular dynamics sim etc ... You two guys are my bioviz heroes! Also thanks for the link to conference, I am going to attend! Keep up fantastic and aesthetic work, care, M.
Yes, it can do. Please see page 22 of this PDF that we give to patients www.petermac.org/component/edocman/car-t-cell-therapy-a-guide-for-patients-carers-and-families/viewdocument/218?Itemid=0
I don't know what your thought process was for the sound that you put on this video. But you should delete every sound file that you have because that is awful. Hands down one of the worst sound I've ever heard
Fantastic illustrations and mind blowing science. I never imagined the DNA repair process was that complex. Thank you so much for making that video!!!! Much appreciated.
The 21st century and scientists cannot figure out how to fix this gene so that the body can kill cancer cells itself. I have this gene and I have cancer and I want to be healthy
I agree with you, so many good souls suffer from this disease, yet all over the world governments pouring money on war and going Mars instead put the money cure this bloody disease, I'm upset for that reason.
Fasting is the solution to the body promote self healing. Even at DNA level. It promotes autofagy, and can reverse any chronic disease, includind cancer. Unfortunately, the medications industry don't invest in researches about fasting, for financial reasons.
Everyone has the p53. It is a gene that regulates cell proliferation. This means when a cell decides what to do with its energy potential, divide or die are the options. P53 regulates this, it is a gene which is part of your DNA. It’s how your DNA knows how to function, gene is like “key” or tool for your DNA. Deregulation of this cell can change the rate at which cells are created. When functioning properly in (remember when all this gene, put some have mutations) a human body it fights cancer, and viruses. It regulated any biological process related to the cell’s ability to reproduce. As cell may choose “Apotosis” and die, because it is corrupted. A cell would understand that it’s necessary to program its own death, due to it becoming a corrupted “file” in the body. Modulating this gene is difficult because it’s not so much amount turning it “up” or “down” it’s about getting it to regulate itself consistently where cell regulation is concerned. Hope this helps, best of luck.
How awesome! Are there other videos like this on all sorts of biological processes? I def hit the bell on this channel. PS, ever since the first animation like these that ever saw, about DNA copying, I still wonder how it's possible for these mere molecules or small collections of amino acids can be 'moving', or sending signals and apparently behaving independently, like the p53 protein made of just 396 amino acids. How are any of these molecules, floating around in cytoplasm, moving around or sensing anything? With no strings, no motors, it all looks like some mental force field doing everything.
Great presentation! How things are unfolding at the price front, I can just hope when in vivo gene therapy becomes available Novartis won't locck it up just to keep selling the inferior treatment.