I’m in Medschool and I’m still watching your videos- your videos are seriously such an amazing resource! Thank you so much for all your hard work- please keep the content coming! All the best from New Zealand! :)
I’ve been watching your videos all the time that now i have the feeling you’re a good friend of mine:)) greets from switzerland . you are great, thanks for that
I dont know how to thank you. You have helped me so much in my medschool career its crazy. Somehow you answer all my questions. And properly explain important details that the textbooks do not mention.
Another awesome video - I really appreciate that you frame it with the "goal" /intention(like with urea cycle, it was to detoxify a toxic substance, ammonia), instead of JUST explaining the biochemical process. It gives it a very functional and relevant framework that is easier to conceptualise IMO :=) thank you!
Thank you so much for the mini lecture, it is an awesome summary and overview for biochemistry. The pace is appropriate and the notes highlighted essential information; I don't even have to fast forward at all (which I usually do when it is boring).
could someone please explain to me the part at 11:35, that bottom right on the board. I get the first step (dehydration), but please could someone explain what goes on in the last step as SIMPLY as you can ? The H2O with an arrow and ammonium (NH4+), and how do we end up with that final step in the equation there ? THANKS !!
I have a question, why the glutamate with pink Color on left side only contains 2 carbons? Shouldn’t it be 4 c instead just as like the glutamate on the right side in black colour. Thank you!!
i dnk what to say! just perfect! may god bless u sir! but, in the glutamate reaction, we removed one H from the NH2, so how it remained NH2 in the intermediate?!
I'm doing a postrad project on Peptidylarginine Deaminases in Glioblastoma Multiforme .... There is soooo much that I don't have a clue about. I'm doing a master's in clinical biochemistry and your lectures have been so helpful for my haematology exams. Do you have any suggestions for me on the project? I appreciate you so much
I'm sooooo happy that you are back to youtube )))). Will you be making medical videos in the future?(for example, some lectures that are taught in med schools, like pathology or so on)
As someone who is entering physician assistant school, and I have been basically taking biochemistry with all of your lectures, I cannot wait to see some of your medical lectures to come! I know it's a lot of work, but you're really amazing at how you present. Biochem has been SO EASY. THANK YOU!
because the C-atom to which it is connected is the first one from the chain, hence alfa.. if it was connected to the next one coming it would have been beta and so on..
i really respect the fact that you don’t put ads on these videos
ngl i would sit through the ads.. that's how good the vids are xD
Why, why cant he just profit off his work and why cant we just use adblock
@@knivesnico8775 not saying he can't. What I'm saying is I respect that he doesn't
Giving a like before watching because your videos are always high quality.
so thats how I get likes before views :) thanks!
I do that sometimes too. The lectures are always good!
s/o to all med students successfully passing their exams to become great doctors! And all this thanks to this guy here! Much love from Germany
How !!
I’m in Medschool and I’m still watching your videos- your videos are seriously such an amazing resource! Thank you so much for all your hard work- please keep the content coming! All the best from New Zealand! :)
I’ve been watching your videos all the time that now i have the feeling you’re a good friend of mine:)) greets from switzerland . you are great, thanks for that
haha thats awesome! :) thanks Priscilla! have a good week!
I dont know how to thank you. You have helped me so much in my medschool career its crazy. Somehow you answer all my questions. And properly explain important details that the textbooks do not mention.
Another awesome video - I really appreciate that you frame it with the "goal" /intention(like with urea cycle, it was to detoxify a toxic substance, ammonia), instead of JUST explaining the biochemical process. It gives it a very functional and relevant framework that is easier to conceptualise IMO :=) thank you!
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Your lectures make biochemistry easy .. thanks a lot
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Just saved my umpteenth minutes of trying to teach myself. Thank you!
You are influencing me to study Biochemistry..It feels great the way you make me realizing the subject...
Thank you so much for the mini lecture, it is an awesome summary and overview for biochemistry. The pace is appropriate and the notes highlighted essential information; I don't even have to fast forward at all (which I usually do when it is boring).
same! i thought AK lectures would be boring but i was so wrong! i enjoyed every seconds of the lectures. i wish i found this channel sooner
You writing out your notes before hand is AMAZING! You could totally sell your notes :))))
This video was extremely helpful! You explained it in a way that I can understand the content. Thank you!!
Dude you re really good! Thanks for your amazing job, your videos are really helpful and clear, greets all the way from Rome to where ever you are
Roma! Greetings from New York, thanks for watching! :)
Thank you man, you're helping me getting through med school
god bless you man, you make this stuff so simple for us to understand
you don't know how confused I was after my lecture. That's all different after 13 minutes !! thank you.
could someone please explain to me the part at 11:35, that bottom right on the board. I get the first step (dehydration), but please could someone explain what goes on in the last step as SIMPLY as you can ? The H2O with an arrow and ammonium (NH4+), and how do we end up with that final step in the equation there ? THANKS !!
This guy is just fantastic! Thank you for the high quality lecture.
Thanku so much sir your teaching style is unbelievable
lots of love from india
You make med school doable. Thank you.
u r teaching so good........
Saving me during the exams, thanks man.
You are really a good teacher
Please can you expline for me what is the " Oxidative deamination ". thank you.
just tell me sir if I can help you with anything. I. mean anything. You just explain so nice that has saved lots of my time 😀
Is the aminotransferase reation that is explained at 3:05 supposed to have same reactives and products?
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Great lecture. Thank you! Just a litle notice the imino intermediate formula should be C=NH2 +
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Sir you're amazing and i'm lucky i found your channel
Thanks
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from Mexico
Great Lecture from A Great Teacher. Thank you
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Thanks for giving such lecture your teaching quality is amazing
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That was SOOOO helpful! Thanks!! Greatly explained !
I know where to come for future videos - great help, thanks man!
11:55 in case you need to take a screenshot for notes... Hope it helps ^_^
Or you can just download it on my website!
I must be the luckiest guy right now. I just checked my syllabus and my next class is about this topic 😂. Thank you!
talk about perfect timing! :)
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! such a good lecture
Very nice lecture👍🏻😊 short, very informative and well presented. Keep up the good work 💪🏻😎
I have a question, why the glutamate with pink Color on left side only contains 2 carbons? Shouldn’t it be 4 c instead just as like the glutamate on the right side in black colour. Thank you!!
i dnk what to say! just perfect! may god bless u sir! but, in the glutamate reaction, we removed one H from the NH2, so how it remained NH2 in the intermediate?!
Nice lecture, expect to hear more from you!!
I'm doing a postrad project on Peptidylarginine Deaminases in Glioblastoma Multiforme .... There is soooo much that I don't have a clue about. I'm doing a master's in clinical biochemistry and your lectures have been so helpful for my haematology exams. Do you have any suggestions for me on the project? I appreciate you so much
You explained it so beautifully thank you🥹🥹
I'm sooooo happy that you are back to youtube )))). Will you be making medical videos in the future?(for example, some lectures that are taught in med schools, like pathology or so on)
absolutely! I just need to finish biochemistry and then I will move on to pathology, etc!
Thanks! Can't wait ))).
As someone who is entering physician assistant school, and I have been basically taking biochemistry with all of your lectures, I cannot wait to see some of your medical lectures to come! I know it's a lot of work, but you're really amazing at how you present. Biochem has been SO EASY. THANK YOU!
That's was awesome 😍😍😍 thank you so much ❤🔥🔥
Is it possible for you to do a video on the factors causing denaturation of protein?
Thks! I really love your video!!!
I really like this channel, and these videos helped me very much. My comment may seem rude or superficial, but why do you wear a patchwork T-shirt?!!
Thank you my beloved prof 💓💓
Thank you so much
From PAKISTAN
This really helps in my upcoming presentation. Thks for the upload. Greetings from Malaysia
bravo , you are doing a great job.thumbs up!!!
very well explained 👌
Thank your for explaining it very well!
Thanks for the great explanation
Very well explained! Thank you!
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Such amazing videos thank you
You are the best.
what happens to your left arm shirt? was it bc ur muscles too huge? ;)
Thanks,you helped me a lot! ❤️
Thank you so much... This has helped a lot. 😊
wonderful explanation
hi .. I cant find a lecture about kreatinin synthase ..there's no one??l
can any acid be deaminated? are all acids made of amino acids?
Waw amizing explnation
however i can't intrestand english very will ,I intrestand the lecture thank you very much.
double bonded NH2 should have a plus charge on the N
hey, can you please do amino acid transamination and macronutrients metabolism correlation? thank you very much. always love your video :)
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Great video!!!
Thank you very much....
Will Sociobiology lectures ever appear on this channel?
Perhaps, although I would like to focus more on science content. Were you thinking for the MCAT?
very helpful, thank you so much
Really love your videos! Is that a sewn tear on your left shoulder? Ask us for money mate! Buy yourself a new shirt! :p
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i cant even quantify
from Cape Town
thank you so much , you are the best
you just have mis write both compunds below..they made me confuse.
Thank you so much..😊😊😊
Thanx
Are deaminases lyase?
Which one is next vedio m confused
Why's the green group called an alpha-amino group and not just an amine group?
because the C-atom to which it is connected is the first one from the chain, hence alfa.. if it was connected to the next one coming it would have been beta and so on..
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Thank you legend .
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