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Perfect lecture! I haven't heard anyone teaching Antibiotics better than this. You made this complicated, vast Antibiotic subject into a simple, fast & easy to learn experience in 7 minutes. Thank you!
You’re amazing , not just because of your videos and explanations but because of your energy and love for learning. Every time I watch your videos is like a motivation
Great resource! Thank you for posting it, Dr. Mike. I noticed an inaccuracy that is often mistakenly propagated about the MOA of Beta-lactam antibiotics in your video. If you get a chance to see this comment please consider revising the video. Here's what I mean. Though probably clinically irrelevant, the Beta-lactam antibiotics do not break the bonds that the transpeptidase forms between the peptide chains. The Beta-lactam ring is structurally similar to the two amino acid residues ((D-ala-D-ala)) at the end of one of the peptides to get crosslinked. The transpeptidase enzyme (aka PBP) gets inactivated because instead of binding to the D-ala-D-ala residues they end up binding to the Beta-lactam antibiotics (Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Monobactams (Aztreonam) and Carbapenems. So they prevent cross-links from forming but not destroying the ones already made (those are gradually broken down by the cell-wall remodeling enzymes. The ultimate result is a weakened cell wall which causes the cell to lyse as water moves down the osmotic gradient and pops the cell. Anyway... Thanks again!
Thank you for this. I am not sure of what you said is true, but I have not taken any pharmacology courses yet. I will note what you said, and ask about it once the time comes.
I have my final pharmacology exam tomorrow- and have probably watched this video 10 times now. Informative, direct and well explained. Thankyou for the amazing easy to follow explanations guys!
you explained it so so well and thanks so much for mentioning how we use human-bacterial differences to exploit and kill bacteria, i always wondered about that, a job very well done!
You just have a way with words that works for me.... thank god I found you. I'm looking forward to watching all your videos. Your intelligence and education skills are very attractive, just sayin.
Dr Mike! So glad I get to learn from you in Victoria! I’m at CQU doing my BN studies… already an EEN And although I can’t attend Griffith University in person our uni uses a lot of your content. And since I’m now subscribed to your channel and follow your Facebook page, I get to stay up-to-date with all the content you post. Thank you for making it so easy. You may be the sole reason I end up with good grades in pathophysiology and pharmacology ….
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To thank you ,it won't be enough but still i have to say many more thanks ... wonderful lecture great summarize ..Remain a blessed teacher to us ,,Don't let us down..MERCI BEAUCOUP
Thanks for SIMPLY explaining bacterial cell wall structure, role of proteins/enzymes in maintaining cell wall, and abx MOA (I only had to look up significance of folate- protein and nucleic acid synthesis). VERY VERY HELPFUL!!!
Great information! So helpful! My only wish is that he had stood off to the side of the chart so we could see the entire chart the entire time he was explaining everything, but still one of the best videos I've found about this.
Hoping to perform well on my microbiology exam on Saturday after watching this helpful video with its simple and clear information.🙏🏻 Thanks Dr. Mike ❤️
Great video. Would like to see a longer version which can elaborate more, such as explaining if there is a difference in the usage of these antibiotics, which is used to treat which specific bacteria/disease, their benefits and drawbacks, etc
Please. If you found a video elaborating on it like which bacteria die from each antimicrobial or made a source of your own like an excel sheet or flashcards PLEASE SHARE. I'm in desperate need rn
Great video! Really concise and wonderful pneumonic. Although I think there was one mistake worth pointing out. Bacteria and eukaryotes must translate DNA into messenger RNA before the ribosomes can translate said information into the amino acid sequences used to make proteins.
This is brilliant, Dr Mike. Greetings from Egypt. I wrote this comment as this lecture's date is 2 years ago. And genuinely guys, you have to keep going and keep posting videos.
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