Antibiotics: DNA & RNA Synthesis Inhibitors: Part 4
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about antibiotics! During part 4 of this series, we will be talking about the synthesis of DNA and RNA, and how antibiotics are targeting this process. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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I just completed watching the 4 parts of the antibiotics topics and I am really grateful. You explained better and quicker than any teacher or any book I could have read. Thanks a million keep up the good work!
Zach... you're making school survivable - one amazing, magical lecture at a time! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Sir it would be great if you did more video on pharmacology.. It was a great well explained video on antibiotics... Sir do look forward to this
Can you imagine that I can abandon my books and watch his tutorial videos? I've got exam today by 9am, got bulky boring and derailing lecture notes, I feel confident to pass the course by simply watching the 4 series of tutorials. Thank you man, God bless you.
Thank you so much! :) This is rly informative and it's categorised so clearly. You also mentioned the diseases it can treat as well!
Thank you very much for making these video's, everything makes sense now.
Brilliant explanations. You make difficult topics easy - thank you
this is very useful!!! thank you so much for this! I watched the 4 antibiotics videos because I'm studying for my final exams and they helped a lot! keep going
You’re literally a lifesaver, thank you!!
Thank you for all your videos! It is very helpful for CRNA school!
Thanks for your videos , they are amazing. we need more.
Bro I enjoyed so much that I even subscribed to your channel,keep up the good work
Please make more videos on pharmacology topic.. that ll be really helpful ..
It is very helpful to me especially by your drawings and writing on the board, Thank you .
Wow greatest information in your all lectures ,super and conceptual videos a bundle of thank sir...
THANK YOU SO MUCH, This is rly informative and it's categorised so clearly.
This is amazing! Please do antiviral next 🙏🏼
Your videos are so amazing! Thank you for making medicine seem easy!
The video was really good it means a lot to the students thank you!!!!
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Thank u✨
Thank you so much I learned a lot 🙏🙏🙏💐
Really amazing really helpful
Thanks to made antibiotics very simple to understanding
Thank you very much bro
Keep it up
Great way of visual learning .
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Really helpful video thank you so much
Thanks Prof God bless you
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Sir, I'm big of you from India,please upload some more vds from pharmacology,patho. & Micro.🙏🙏🙏
WONDERFUL. THANK YOU
+Renita Deloatch thank You so much for your kind words that really means a lot. I'm glad you enjoyed them and I hope it helped
nice ninja......thank you very much......from Sri Lanka
Thanks so much for your videos.. Please can you make one on PHARMACODYNAMICS
Dna gyrase was nicely explained
Ur videos are really helping me a lot . Keep uploading more. Thank you so much 💖
Kool we need more nerdy 🤓 video for Pharma
It was indeed very helpful plz make some on antivirals
very gratful . thank you so much
👏 good job
For Gram (-) bacteria, the topoisomerase is called DNA gyrase ... Topoisomerase II just means that it cuts both strands of DNA but then DNA gyrase is specific to gram (-) and toposiomerase IV is specific to gram (+)
+Ninja Nerd Science DNA gyrase is a type of type 2a topoisomerases. So yes I know what you are trying to say.
The T.I. - love that!
You are amazing
please put videos on hypersensitivity.... :) I love your videos
I've watched the four videos related to antibiotics and I can't believe how much I improved!! It was always a hard thing for me to understand and you made it simple, thank you so much!
Adverse effects not mentioned but I enjoyed the way you teach
thanks
Tq for the videos
can you please make more video about viruses (HIV,,,), Fungi,...
Great Video indeed thank you very much sir you're easing everything for us , I'm kindly asking for confirmation on Amino glycosides (Gentamicin and Tobramycin ) are Do they target 50s subunit or the 30s subunit ????
From my understanding, Aminoglycosides target the 30s subunit.
If any, which of these drugs are bacteriostatic?
Thanks a lot.....
+Mahamudul Hassan Absolutely! Glad to help
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even we can’t thank u❤️
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Please end with a screenshot of the board for studying purposes
I'm shocked this isn't standard procedure.
If you want to help these guys make more videos and donate to their patreon account you can get access to the final boards of their videos.
Tq
Medical students superhero thanks
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I really wish you could go with me to my exam
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Aminoglycosides bind to the 30s ribosomal subunit not 50s please correct that
How do these se!electively damage bacteria instead of human cells?
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What about Carbapenem!?
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+Gisel Betancourt yes! We are in the process of developing some pretty cool ninja nerd attire! Stay tuned!
0:57 Image I have two hands :D
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Did he say "tuna stank"
Haha yeah in bacterial vaginosis there is a foul "fishy" smelling vaginal discharge so that's what he was referring to!
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