Hey - thanks so much! It means a lot to hear that my video is helpful! I'm not very active on this account anymore as I've finished my MSc degree and now work full time, so apologies in replying to you so late!
bluenosedrabbit that’s amazing!! So happy to hear that! I work in biotech now and we’re actually talking about making some educational videos similar to ones like these! I think Kyle has transitioned to a PhD program! How time flies. Feel free to add me on LinkedIn under Sophie Tsai, MSc if you want to build your network. Best of luck with your studies :). - Sophie
This was the nicest comment ever! what videos do you want to see? After I finished my contract for video production i had to give up the licence for my video editing software but I’m sure I can look around for a free one and get back to making videos. - Sophie ❤️
@@CrashBiology Aw your welcome! I am thinking about G-protien, signaling processes (down/up stream), and common signaling complexes in the human body. I know that might be a lot but I am struggling with wrapping my head around these basic processes. I know with some visuals and some facts here and there about how these process naturally affect the body would really help me out with my MS program. :D Also, sorry to hear your having to give up your software rights hope you can get a better program soon!
Very clear, thank you. What are the concentrations of RA and FGF traveling in? Totally extracellular goo? What are the main molecules? Are there experiments showing that anything (like temp) could slow down or speed up the clock? If so is it by affecting the movement of RA and FGF, or the cycle time of the neg feedback loops?
If possible could you give the answer to review question 2? I believe it has to do with pre-determined cells but I am not quit sure how the orientation effects the development ...
@@CrashBiology Ah very fascinating that even orientation can affect the developmental process. Thank you for answering! sorry for the late reply my MS has carried me away! If possible could explain why the orientation changes the direction of the ribs? why don't the cells re-orientate?
Thanks so much! I actually got the images from slides that my professor made. However, the required textbook for that class is: Principles of Development (5th Edition) Lewis Wolpert; Oxford University Press, 2015. So I would think that is the correct book where the images are from! I should put this in the description. Thank you. - Sophie
There are so few videos on this. Thank you for explaining this in very understandable terms for this grad student
I gotchu haha. Developmental bio is hard, so glad I can help :) - Sophie
Insanely helpful video! So informative but easy to follow, I've been reading for days only to understand it better in minutes thanks to you!
Hey - thanks so much! It means a lot to hear that my video is helpful! I'm not very active on this account anymore as I've finished my MSc degree and now work full time, so apologies in replying to you so late!
@@CrashBiology No worries! Congrats on finishing your degree! Want to say thanks again, I can now tell you you helped me smash out one of my exams!
bluenosedrabbit that’s amazing!! So happy to hear that! I work in biotech now and we’re actually talking about making some educational videos similar to ones like these! I think Kyle has transitioned to a PhD program! How time flies. Feel free to add me on LinkedIn under Sophie Tsai, MSc if you want to build your network. Best of luck with your studies :). - Sophie
I love you for this well-scripted video !!!! i understood everything
:) I'm so happy to hear that! Glad it helped. Good luck on your exams and courses!! - Sophie
Thank you for this great video. Your explanation was very clear
Also come back!!!!!! Your work is needed, you make great videos ❤️
This was the nicest comment ever! what videos do you want to see? After I finished my contract for video production i had to give up the licence for my video editing software but I’m sure I can look around for a free one and get back to making videos. - Sophie ❤️
@@CrashBiology Aw your welcome! I am thinking about G-protien, signaling processes (down/up stream), and common signaling complexes in the human body. I know that might be a lot but I am struggling with wrapping my head around these basic processes. I know with some visuals and some facts here and there about how these process naturally affect the body would really help me out with my MS program. :D Also, sorry to hear your having to give up your software rights hope you can get a better program soon!
very well explained
Very good video! You explained it so well and helped me very much in understanding it better! Thank you very much!
I'm so happy to hear that Marianne! Thank you for the positive feedback :) - Sophie
Very clear, thank you. What are the concentrations of RA and FGF traveling in? Totally extracellular goo? What are the main molecules? Are there experiments showing that anything (like temp) could slow down or speed up the clock? If so is it by affecting the movement of RA and FGF, or the cycle time of the neg feedback loops?
Do you have a reference for the gene regulatory network shown at ~2:11?
I have the same question
If possible could you give the answer to review question 2? I believe it has to do with pre-determined cells but I am not quit sure how the orientation effects the development ...
The timing of somite formation will always follow what was originally specified! So they will go out of order. - Sophie
@@CrashBiology Ah very fascinating that even orientation can affect the developmental process. Thank you for answering! sorry for the late reply my MS has carried me away! If possible could explain why the orientation changes the direction of the ribs? why don't the cells re-orientate?
Nice video! From which book did you get most of the images from?
Thanks so much! I actually got the images from slides that my professor made. However, the required textbook for that class is: Principles of Development (5th Edition) Lewis Wolpert; Oxford University Press, 2015. So I would think that is the correct book where the images are from! I should put this in the description. Thank you. - Sophie
@@CrashBiology Thank you so much!!