Time marks for myself 19:52 Rb and E2F 24:28 ATM 25:34 P53 29:37 BAX 31:23 CDK-Ihibitors 34:00 cell cycle checkpoint: cdk and cyclin 36:36 before anaphase : cohesin,separase
You are a person who is taking a confusing argument and explaining it with such passion and talent, that it's become understandable and interesting at the same time. What a talent!
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This video has made this whole subject so clear to me. Its difficult and a lot, but you found a way to make it easy and understandable. These 40 minutes where more helpful than any 2.5 hr class I've had so far concerning this subject. THANK YOU :)
Even though I'm not taking any sciences, I'm so impressed with how much information is condensed in less than 40 minutes. This video is comparable to about 4 or 5 college lectures.
I studied all these pathways separately in my classes. But you made it all come together and it makes sense now. thank you so much. Your videos are always helpful
I’ve been watching through every video you have twice at 2x speed. I have yet to finish my associates but you make this understandable for someone with limited knowledge mostly from free RU-vid lectures. I thank you for posting every video. The collateral from posting this results in the right steps towards eliminating cancers and illness in the future. Again, thank you for doing your part as I learn how to do mine
I’m currently in Cell and Molec 300+ level. We spent 1/4 of the semester learning all these things separately - I had no idea they all were connected. Thanks again ninja nerd for making it all cohesive for me!
Thank you very much for share your knowledge, this kind of issues are very complex but your explanation is very careful for introduce the basics of this topic so complex
I try to avoid your videos because some of the information was pretty useless for my class particularly but heck you explained it thoroughly and why things work the way they are to fully understand it. Got an A on my class after having D grades on my previous tests. Your videos is by far the most informative out there and you're now my go to channel whenever I have a new lecture! Thank you so much!
In just 45 mins you did all that?.. Can't believe it. Could you add the books you used for this video?... Thank you so much... Got the understanding right.
In all honesty, everything was perfectly clear and fun although u wer ryt about so many proteins. Like damn broo! Proteins there, here, everywhere. Haha! But thank you so much for the knowledge bro.
Oh god i was literally gonna think that i had brainrot. It was just i was forcing myself to understand the slides by reading. Appearently all i had to do was just watching videos 😭😭😭
What a knowledge sir🙏 It made my revision of Cell signaling, Cancer biology, and cell cycle regulation... Awesome sir Thank you for such a informative session
Concerning 14:11 : I don’t think that ATM is actually the proof-reader. I think MRN-Complex does the proofreading and activates ATM, which then activates p53. Can anyone confirm this?
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Sometimes I wish he could also make super deep videos about these topics. He would be a life changer for PhD students and researchers who wants to review staff in high detail
I assume that this is one of the best vedios to understand oncogenes and tumor supressor genes and leading causes of cancer , thank you so much you are really talented zack
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It is fantastic watching ur videos sir,its better to watch ur videos to gain concepts rather than sitting hours together in front of a book,please do more videos on all topics related to mbbs.
I have a doubt, it's from meiosis topic though like in mitosis metaphase the cell separates sister chromatids which zach sir explained very well. But in meiosis I how does the cell know they have to separate a homologous chromosome? How does the cell do it? Like there can be a possibility where again sister chromatid of homologous chromosome are separated but that does not happen how so?
I'm struggling with the different types of DNA repair mechanisms, specifically the dsDNA repair mechanisms, and which diseases affect which mechanisms, what different types of mutagens correlate with which type of repair. Seems like it's not a popular topic or am I digging my own grave here?
Just for clarity, Mitogens and Growth factors are not the same. Mitogens stimulate the rate of cell division, where Growth factors promote cell growth (and thereby the increase in cell mass). So watch out not to mix those words up, all depending on the level you're on.
thank you so much. Personally, u should make a video about cancer mechanism so that we can broaden our knowledge about cell cycle. Appreciate that !!!!!!
Hiii @ninjanerd by any chance do you guys have practice questions for every video you guys posting🥹 pleas reply to me 🥺 im trying hard to pass My exams in med school 🥺
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Once again. Congrats. So many topics well summarized together and in a practical way. Miles beyond old uni professors doing the same thing session after session