I always have to stop mid-viewing to express my gratitude. This channel is extraordinarily good at explaining details in a way that you really understand and remember
I honestly didn't realize how fit he was until I was watching one vid with a lot of writing on the board. I rotated my screen so I could read it better and all I saw were huge pecs 😂😂😂
I feel like I just watched my favorite scene out of my favorite movie. Masterclass on clear concise teaching. So beautiful it almost made me cry. This guy is the guy to beat. Dr. Mike you are an inspiration.
Love all your lectures, big fan, one tiny request...when you are talking (and not pointing to the slides)... please can you move away from the diagrams so we can look at them better.
Hi! Can you please tell me what exactly +ve and -ve stand for? Does it mean "Gram positive" or "Gram negative", or can it be used solely as "positive" or "negative" for a smear? Thanks!
My perioral dermatits got resistent to Erythromycin, in the middle of healing process! Metrocreme 0.75% does not help from the start (or too slow that I gave it up). Can anyone give advice what should I do or try? I think it must be bacteria, because Erythromycin could stop it before. No fungus right!? Maybe Propionibacteria? I read these get resistance against Ery fast and they are resistent to Metronidazol. So it would make sense. But how to stop them now?
hello dr mike, i had a confusion? you said when we use antibiotics for killing gram(-ve) bacteria it releases endotoxins that can cause endotoxic shock. My question is? then how these bacteria's can be killed without causing any shock in our body? also i want to know about endotoxic shock what that really is and how is that caused ? thankyou.
they have cell wall in prokaryotes when it breaks, theyre in trouble unless im mistaken, only human cells have cholesterol, not bacteria stab a balloon what happens? the water inside splishes all over the tile floor
I always have to stop mid-viewing to express my gratitude. This channel is extraordinarily good at explaining details in a way that you really understand and remember
I had full concentration on his arm rather than on his lecture!
same here
I was about to comment the same lol
Lol...naughty you kiekieeeeeeeeeeeee
I honestly didn't realize how fit he was until I was watching one vid with a lot of writing on the board. I rotated my screen so I could read it better and all I saw were huge pecs 😂😂😂
One of the best explaination of gram positive and negative bacterias in youtube
Best educative material I've seen in a while.
what a commendable explanation! I am so in love with these lectures...
I love the smile he always does at the end. Makes me instantly feel better
Very nice video. Just the recap I needed! Keep it up!
Thanks sir for the practical and basic knowledge in such a easy way !
Dr. Mike is always my life saver starting from high school until now in med school as well... thanks
You are an excellent teacher!
These videos help me understand my pharmacology class! I love the examples and the right to the point explanations!
Thanku sir u helped me alot in knowing the difference between gram positive and negative bacteria
I feel like I just watched my favorite scene out of my favorite movie. Masterclass on clear concise teaching. So beautiful it almost made me cry. This guy is the guy to beat. Dr. Mike you are an inspiration.
i tear up every time he explains something so well that I had trouble understanding prior
Very beautiful information
And very nicely done
Dr. Mike is the best! I do wish you would have talked a little more about peptidoglycan though
Really well explained. Thank you
Finally found for what i was searching for many days
Thank you so much. Very helpful.
Thank you so much I wish my microbiology professor have the same techniques for teaching 😭❤️
Wow, you are the best teacher ever
Really well explained
very good teaching just brief and to the key point thanks from China
Great explanation!
AMAZING LESSON!!!!! :):) Thank you!!!
This was extremely helpful! Thank you
Thank you. It’s short and informative.
I love this man.
Thank you so much sir. Love from india
thanks a lot doctor that was very helpful 💙
Holy shit! I'm a physician. I wish I had this guy as one of my professors when I was in med school.
Thank U sooo sooo much ❤
this guy clearly works out
I wish my textbook was this simple !
top class energy
I like the way how you smiled towards the end. I never realized gram negative bacteria - was so much more complicated compared to gram positive.
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excellent again!! Thank you very much!
Nicely Explained...
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Great video 😊
love the lesson, love the muscles
Love all your lectures, big fan, one tiny request...when you are talking (and not pointing to the slides)... please can you move away from the diagrams so we can look at them better.
Wow i just say thank you 👌 great content
this dude is the goat
Your a good lecturer
good sir,very helpful
Thanks Bro, But you do not said about which bacteria is Harmful?
great video
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Thanks
And these videos are good too
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Nice and succinct
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Hi! Can you please tell me what exactly +ve and -ve stand for? Does it mean "Gram positive" or "Gram negative", or can it be used solely as "positive" or "negative" for a smear? Thanks!
My gram staining positive cocci in cluster.....any rix ?? Pls sir reply
My perioral dermatits got resistent to Erythromycin, in the middle of healing process! Metrocreme 0.75% does not help from the start (or too slow that I gave it up). Can anyone give advice what should I do or try? I think it must be bacteria, because Erythromycin could stop it before. No fungus right!? Maybe Propionibacteria? I read these get resistance against Ery fast and they are resistent to Metronidazol. So it would make sense. But how to stop them now?
that is 15-18 nanometer peptidoglycan layer? right?
love from India 😘😘
A lot of energy
So is it safe to say that substances that can’t get through the gram (-) membrane, is indeed ‘large and in charge’ ?
Any correction to cloud bacteria?
slow clap
i want to know , is glycocalyx present in gram positive and negative bacteria ? if yes then of what type?
In positive it's slime layer and in negative it's capsule....
nice video...next time wear smthn baggy cuz ur arms are too impressive I can't concentrate!
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So handsome sir❤❤
which causes the most havic on the system?
rna virus, envelope virus, these are the most dangerous
also the pneumonia infection when youre old n tired
dr mike hawk
Hey I saw in other video also u asked someone that it's 6years where u now
Wow, a whole 6 hours of class summed up in 5 minutes, Universities are overrated
Osm
Exotoxins please
What does the ve stand for?
It's just a word ending, nothing more. Instead of "gram-positiVE" and "gram-negatiVE" you can write it in a shorter way as "-ve" and "+ve".
hello dr mike, i had a confusion?
you said when we use antibiotics for killing gram(-ve) bacteria it releases endotoxins that can cause endotoxic shock. My question is? then how these bacteria's can be killed without causing any shock in our body? also i want to know about endotoxic shock what that really is and how is that caused ?
thankyou.
they have cell wall in prokaryotes
when it breaks, theyre in trouble
unless im mistaken, only human cells have cholesterol, not bacteria
stab a balloon what happens? the water inside splishes all over the tile floor
A "bacterium"
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Penicillin G . . . was FAT. Hahaha
why is he wearing clothes? Wouldn’t it be more effective to teach shirtless?
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