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Excellent video, this is one of the best video biology i've ever seen, Thanks you👍
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ОтветитьI have never seen apoptosis made this easy. This is wonderful. Great job!!
ОтветитьThis is awesome!!!! I, have never seen a more simplified yet conscised explanation of Apoptosis. My standing ovation🙌🙌🙌
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ОтветитьВы лучше скажите, как запустить апоптоз в раковых клетках...
ОтветитьThank you Elvire! Would it be possible to see an animation of the observation that Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar presented about the repair mechanism of the cell's dna molecule, thanks to which apoptosis is not necessary as often. Thanks to this presentation, they received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015.
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ОтветитьCaspases activation is so cute👶🏻
ОтветитьAlmost like a nuclear reaction
ОтветитьSuperb video........ Just 1 confusion... Caspase directly degrades DNA or it will neutralize nuclease inhibitor...... And does caspase also activate protease??????
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Ответитьnot intersting ! boringgggggggg
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ОтветитьI'm making medicine videos with memes, so you won't get bored here bro :)
ОтветитьIs Apoptosis good or bad? Are medicines like Niclosamide used for this?
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ОтветитьFrom 2nd yr of my med school untill now in my pg prep days it's always been my 1st choice revise apoptosis.. thanx for making this incredibly concise yet high yielding vdo
ОтветитьI really enjoy the video, and also learn a lot. 👍
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It is just perfect combination...
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Thank you so much! I was really struggling with this concept and was getting worried (as I have an exam in two days), but your lucid explanation and animation (the clicking noise was amazing) helped me grasp the mechanism. You made my day :) Have a good one
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Thank you!
This is simply phenomenal video content!!! 🙏
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Ответитьcould not understand a single thing my teacher was talking about thank u sm for this video 🙏🏼🙏🏼
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ОтветитьVery clear ❤️
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ОтветитьApoptosis Is very similar to Chemical Bonds (Polar Bonds, etc.) that Otherwise Contribute to Cellular Intoxication, and Poisoning such as Cancer, and General Carcinogenic Cellular Activity, also HIV Pathogen Synthesis [Metabolism]:
Apoptosis, during Spermatozoa Fertilization of Ovum, Assists with Mitochondrial Activity: Activity that Partially Dis-Integrates Cells by Breaking each Layer of Cellular Molecular Composition to smaller Parts to get to the Next Level of DNA Sequences:
Human Blastocyst Gastrulation Evolution Appears very similar to the Evolution of the Perception of Bird Eggs, by Sight of Egg Yolk, and Egg White: with Time Elapsation, the Ovum Cell Re-Develops a Thin External Layer that will not Harden during the Embryonic Stage [Mitosis: Cellular Regeneration]:
Apoptosis Is only Partially Cellular Dis-Integration, because within Specific Mitosis Synthesis, such as Human [Re]-Production, Apoptosis Is only Requisitive of Cellular [De-Oxy-Ribo-Nucleic Acid] "Break-Apart" Biologic Activity:
of Meiosis [Cell Re-Production], DNA Cells seem to only "Break-Apart", but Actually, Multiply into Two Sets of Co-Parentage DNA Cells Mitosis [Cell Division, by Cellular Molecular Composition DIs-Integration to "Break-Apart" each Layer, Section, Sequence Part, etc.] to Polar Bond.
Did anyone else feel sad when the cell had to die...
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