It has something wrong about the enzyme. I searched about the thrombin and thromboxane synthase and found that thrombin activate platelet and thromboxane synthase which is in activated platelet makes TXA2. So, I think thromboxane synthase is not involved in making thrombin.
you are amazing/... would you do some biochemistry questions from NBME or anywhere please? i mean specifically this section of diseases such as OTC/ orotic aciduria?
This is by far the most misleading video with poor concepts! It's vague and unclear. Please study in detail about this and do not let out wrong information. 1minute into it and it says "Dipyridamole is Thromboxane synthase inhibitor and Thromboxane synthase forms thrombin." As per as my knowledge, from my textbook (KDT for pharmacology) and other TH-cam videos (many of them): Dipyridamole inhibits phosphodiesterase enzyme and blocks adenosine uptake. This action potentiates PGI2 (prostacyclin) and inhibits platelet aggregation. And on the other hand, thromboxane synthase results in formation of Thromboxane A2 which helps in platelet aggregation. You can correct me if I am wrong and kindly provide your SOI.
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It is too late to comment I think so...but I want to ask why did you stop making videos..?.your vdos are so interesting and Easy to understand really.
Thanks, great, short and concise.
Thanks a lot just keep uploading....
It has something wrong about the enzyme. I searched about the thrombin and thromboxane synthase and found that thrombin activate platelet and thromboxane synthase which is in activated platelet makes TXA2.
So, I think thromboxane synthase is not involved in making thrombin.
you are amazing/... would you do some biochemistry questions from NBME or anywhere please? i mean specifically this section of diseases such as OTC/ orotic aciduria?
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100lyric hello to you! i like to make educational videos like you do.please explain me wich programs i need and how to do that plz plz plz
I will see what I can do....I have to look for a question associated with this topic.I will get back to you by the end of this week.
Can you pleaseeeee do a capillary fluid exchange video? Pg. 291 first aid 2012?
LOve your videos :) Thank you!!
Very helpful!!!! Thank you!!!!
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Thanks, one question what program uses in the presentation.
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This is by far the most misleading video with poor concepts! It's vague and unclear. Please study in detail about this and do not let out wrong information. 1minute into it and it says "Dipyridamole is Thromboxane synthase inhibitor and Thromboxane synthase forms thrombin."
As per as my knowledge, from my textbook (KDT for pharmacology) and other TH-cam videos (many of them): Dipyridamole inhibits phosphodiesterase enzyme and blocks adenosine uptake. This action potentiates PGI2 (prostacyclin) and inhibits platelet aggregation. And on the other hand, thromboxane synthase results in formation of Thromboxane A2 which helps in platelet aggregation.
You can correct me if I am wrong and kindly provide your SOI.
Dipyridamole is not a thomboxane synthase inhibitors it is PDE INHIBITORS