4:53 you mention STAT homodimers and heterodimers then focus only on homodimers. Is it only the homodimers that enter the nucleus and work as transcription factors? Or can the heterodimers do this as well? Thank you for the fantastic video!
Hey JJ, you probably get this a lot so I hope you don't my asking, I was wondering why you stopped making JJBartleyMusic videos, and if you have any intentions on continuing to make more videos in the future? Your piano tutorials were immensely helpful, and are greatly missed!
Might be a silly question but is there a difference between receptor tyrosine kinases and tyrosine kinase-associated receptors? Or are they the same thing? Thank you
your explanation made a very complex biochemical process a little easier to digest. Thank you!
wonderful explanation - easy to understand this complicated pathway!
Before Janus Kinase, JAK would stand as: "Just Another Kinase"
@Andrew Wilks Cooooool!!!
J silent 😂
@@CosmicCitiZenOfficial cool
Excellently explained
4:53 you mention STAT homodimers and heterodimers then focus only on homodimers. Is it only the homodimers that enter the nucleus and work as transcription factors? Or can the heterodimers do this as well? Thank you for the fantastic video!
very good explanation..
Thank you..!✌️💞
Lovely way to explain. Thanks
Thank you. Very good presentation and explanation.
Hey JJ, you probably get this a lot so I hope you don't my asking, I was wondering why you stopped making JJBartleyMusic videos, and if you have any intentions on continuing to make more videos in the future? Your piano tutorials were immensely helpful, and are greatly missed!
Might be a silly question but is there a difference between receptor tyrosine kinases and tyrosine kinase-associated receptors? Or are they the same thing? Thank you
I know this is a long shot but you can watch Dr Najeebs lecture on these pathways
You re my hero bro
Loved the T and T tip :)
Thank you
Thank you!
As far as I can remember there is a cross-activation between the insulin and the insulin-pathway and the JAK/STAT.
Is the JAK-Stat Pathway related to FGF21?
Thanks
Awesome
thank you, this video is easy to understand :)
So helpful, thankyou.
EXCELENT!
Thanks dude
thank you best
ありがとうございました
Thank u
good
You forgot the TLR4
What about growth hormone?
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do I detect just a hint of Irish accent in your voice ?
I was thinking the same thing!
he's canadian, the aboot should have given that awaay lol
That's Scottish @@cherrypeaches4906