Thank you so much, this is so much easier to understand than trying to read papers to figure out what this pathway is and what it does. I really appreciate the work that went into this!
Your videos are my favourite for learning these concepts! Not only is the explanation super clear, but the visual graphics really help integrate it all after class. Keep doing what you're doing :)
Thank you so much! I watched the lecture that our professor sent us, and I didn’t understand any part of it. It only made sense to me after I watched this video. The animation made it really easy to follow as well. Again, thank you!
To be honest, I don't know either. I guess it's one of those scientific conventions where you have to go with it and not think too deeply about it. Let me know if you ever figure out the meaning!
There are a bunch of ligands that differ across the body. In the brain: epinephrine/norepinephrine, serotonin, histamine, and glutamate all activate Gq receptors. In the periphery (heart, lungs, kidneys, etc.), there are also Gq receptors. I know that the liver has Gq receptors for epinephrine. There are also Gq receptors on blood vessels that get activated by angiotensin. There are obviously more examples but these are some of the key examples that came to mind!
Thank you so much, this is so much easier to understand than trying to read papers to figure out what this pathway is and what it does. I really appreciate the work that went into this!
Thanks a lot! Glad you found the video useful!
❤❤🎉🎉 I finally understood this pathway without any problem I really appreciate your work 💎
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You have been so helpful with explaining the GPCR pathways. Thank you, tremendously!
My pleasure, thank you!!
Your videos are my favourite for learning these concepts! Not only is the explanation super clear, but the visual graphics really help integrate it all after class.
Keep doing what you're doing :)
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I watched the lecture that our professor sent us, and I didn’t understand any part of it. It only made sense to me after I watched this video. The animation made it really easy to follow as well. Again, thank you!
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What does the q in Gq protein stands for?? In Gi “i” is inhibiting and in Gs “s” is stimulating. I can’t find information anywhere…
To be honest, I don't know either. I guess it's one of those scientific conventions where you have to go with it and not think too deeply about it. Let me know if you ever figure out the meaning!
What are the ligands to Gq pathways ?
There are a bunch of ligands that differ across the body. In the brain: epinephrine/norepinephrine, serotonin, histamine, and glutamate all activate Gq receptors.
In the periphery (heart, lungs, kidneys, etc.), there are also Gq receptors. I know that the liver has Gq receptors for epinephrine. There are also Gq receptors on blood vessels that get activated by angiotensin.
There are obviously more examples but these are some of the key examples that came to mind!
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