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This was very helpful. illustrated and explained in most precise manner . Please keep up the good work 🙏🏼 and thank you for the upload !
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Thanks for this upload, well illustrated
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Very nice video
One of the best videos I have seen on this topic. One tiny error in your peptide figures: the C-terminal carboxyl is shown protonated. This means that the N-terminal amino group MUST also be protonated.
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Does the omega plane have a double bond? Or does it usually have a single bond?
its in resonance
Exactly what i was looking for! Thanks for the great job you've done, all is way clearer in my mind:)
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This was very helpful. illustrated and explained in most precise manner . Please keep up the good work 🙏🏼 and thank you for the upload !
thank you, we continue the good work. More videos on molecular mechanism will be uploaded soon
Thank you very much! that was amazing!
Thank you so much, easy to understand your effort is highly appreciated
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Thanks for this upload, well illustrated
thank you
Very nice video
One of the best videos I have seen on this topic. One tiny error in your peptide figures: the C-terminal carboxyl is shown protonated. This means that the N-terminal amino group MUST also be protonated.
Thank u
Thanks
Does the omega plane have a double bond? Or does it usually have a single bond?
its in resonance