Seriously you really got some talents, I love all of your videos. Your lectures are so powerful, you illustrate every single points clearly and I am so glad I found you on youtube. Thank you so much, never learned this much in biochem class.
Damn dude. Thank you so much. Looking through your catalog of videos, all I can say is I'm blown away someone can be so knowledgeable and talented AND draw that well on a whiteboard a few hundred times. Thank you!
most talented professor, Ive ever seen I can't thank you enough I thought I can never learn bio chem for my mcat exam now I am actually learning, two months before the exam!! pray for me
Amazing amazing amazing I literally was having a mental break down my finals in are in two weeks and the teacher gave us the slides to study from and everything on those slides is like straight up mystery points and dots and it was the same on lippincotts reference, thanks to you I could connect all these dots together and now they make sense, cause I’m the type of person that will never save any information in my head if it doesn’t make sense... I’d literally so annnnnnny thing to have you in my university 💔💔💔💔
thank you so much for this 😭 you're a big help in our education at these trying times 🥺 online learning because of covid is made bearable because of videos like this 🥺 thank you sooooo much!! 11/10!!
Sir could you please make some videos on C value paradox, JAK-STAT pathway and other detailed immunology and molecular biology and biochemistry topics. Humble request.
hi andrey!i love your lectures thanks alot!!i just wanted to ask, what about tautomerization in the peptide bond?isn't it one of the primary structures characters?thanks!!
That’s wonderful But I’ve questions. How we can take a copy of your blackboard ? Because when I want to right and listen together , you know that so difficult.
Why do you write down 3 hydrogens at the N-terminus shouldn't it be an NH2, not an NH3. I can't seem to find the NH3 only the NH2 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-terminus
It is because of the Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution reaction, in which Nitrogen acts as a nucleophile( N terminus) and Carbon of Carbonyl carbon acts as an electrophile( C terminus). Or Nitrogen is a good Lewis base and Carbon is a good Lewis acid. It is the organic chemistry behind this.
my teachers are so monotone they're not engaging at all so I have learnt almost everything from these lectures on youtube university lectures are so pointless.