Thanks! Not sure what accent it is actually. I would say 'American/Czech/Indonesian/Australian). Honestly not sure, but it would be a mix of these I guess:)
Fantastic video. Easy to follow. Massive respect to you for such a great job and many thanks for taking the time. Looking forward to viewing some more of your work.
that malate and akg transporter is part of the Aspartate-Malate shuttle right? akg is part of AST and malate is reduced and oxidized to OAA so it can enter AS
+Tobin Thuma he just drew it incorrectly but he apparently just used straight lines for the methyl groups and just indicated the carboxyl and hydroxyl groups.
Man...you should make copies of that paper and sell it. I, for sure, will buy it. Amazing stuff.
I have an exam Tuesday and find your videos very helpful
Thanks!
Not sure what accent it is actually. I would say 'American/Czech/Indonesian/Australian). Honestly not sure, but it would be a mix of these I guess:)
Fantastic video. Easy to follow. Massive respect to you for such a great job and many thanks for taking the time. Looking forward to viewing some more of your work.
Wow, I wish I knew about your videos a few months ago when I was taking biochem! They would have been so helpful!
theBenson5 same here
such cool illustrations!!!
scans of these papers will be the graal really, they aren't on your facebook wall:(
Can you please post the video on Krebs cycle and fructose 2,6 bid phosphate control of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis
Awesome videos ! They help a lot.
Great video from you again! They are helping a lot!:) But malate has a OH on C2;)
that malate and akg transporter is part of the Aspartate-Malate shuttle right? akg is part of AST and malate is reduced and oxidized to OAA so it can enter AS
Thanks soooo very much for this perfect video and all your other videos :)!!!
Great video, but you have the wrong structure for OAA.
+Tobin Thuma The citrate structure is also incorrect. It is a 6 carbon molecule.
+Tobin Thuma he just drew it incorrectly but he apparently just used straight lines for the methyl groups and just indicated the carboxyl and hydroxyl groups.
Oxaloacetate is a bit off... but it is awesome nevertheless :)
thanks for making it easy to understande ☺
Thanks!
I request to you I am from India and I want to explanation in hindi with english please can you give the explanation in hindi please
I request to you I am from India and I want to explanation in hindi with english please can you give the explanation in hindi please