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Thank you for the video but isn't it when Rb is hypo phosphorylated that it is active and when hyper phosphorylated it is active? I think you said that when phosphorylated Rb is active....which isn't what my lecture notes say....
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Stomp On Step 1 hey man, thanks for the video. Just wanted to make a comment about RB1. Correct me if I am wrong, but RB1 phosphorylated is INACTIVE. Your video says otherwise.
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Thank God I found your vids. You've made studying for my advanced patho class a breeze, and increased my understanding on various topics related to patho. Bless you!!!
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Thank you for the video but isn't it when Rb is hypo phosphorylated that it is active and when hyper phosphorylated it is active? I think you said that when phosphorylated Rb is active....which isn't what my lecture notes say....
I meant when phosphorylated it is INactive
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Thanks so much for all of the comments! It really helps me figure out which videos you guys like and it helps others find my videos by having me rank higher in youtube/google searches
Stomp On Step 1 hey man, thanks for the video. Just wanted to make a comment about RB1. Correct me if I am wrong, but RB1 phosphorylated is INACTIVE. Your video says otherwise.
Roy Taborda you are absolutely correct. That was a typo I didn't catch. I'll add a note to the video clarifying. Thanks for the help!
The video is now updated with a correction box with text
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aniqua Rahman Haha. Trust me I'm not that clever. So I f I can understand this stuff anyone can. Just keep at it and you will be crushing it in no time
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