oh oh my darling Dr. Julie god bless you, your soul, your heart and your family and those who you love. Thank you for such beautiful lecture, i learned alot from you
1:00:00 I have so many questions about interferons and M.A.B. How is interferon harvested and reproduced in a lab? Which specific interferon combo is being used to "cure" hepC?? What is the cure rate currently?
Thank you for this video. Understood the matter easily. Although my main language is not English. You speak very fluently. It was worth every second of the video.
Question. Why don't they identify viruses by simply looking at them? Earlier you described the differences in viral appearance in detail but at around 54:54 you talk about identifying a virus with 3 different indirect methods. What am I missing?
Hi.. This vedio really helped me a lot I had missed my clg classes but ur vedio covered all topics .its easy to understand Nd notes are good as well thanks☺️
Hi Dr. Wells, I really appreciate your high level of effort you put into your work in providing this information in a way that's more understandable to the average person. Thank You. I have a question for you concerning "prions". An individual infected with prions; can that infected person's "sweat" infect another person with prions?
No, prion diseases are either due spontaneous misfolding or a misfolded prion has to be consumed, generally by eating brain tissue. Eating human brains can be very unhealthy. Look up Kuru disease.
Been enjoying these Microbiology videos! Thanks a lot Dr. Julie Wells
oh oh my darling Dr. Julie god bless you, your soul, your heart and your family and those who you love. Thank you for such beautiful lecture, i learned alot from you
Please make and publish more videos! This really helped with viruses, I can't imagine how helpful it would be with the whole class!
I got an A in my microbiology class thanks to your videos, thank you Dr. Julie!
1:00:00 I have so many questions about interferons and M.A.B.
How is interferon harvested and reproduced in a lab? Which specific interferon combo is being used to "cure" hepC?? What is the cure rate currently?
idk what it is but the way you explain things makes a lot of sense.
Thank you, Dr Julie, really great voice and excellent way to learn with step to step explanations.
Thank you for this video. Understood the matter easily. Although my main language is not English. You speak very fluently. It was worth every second of the video.
Question. Why don't they identify viruses by simply looking at them? Earlier you described the differences in viral appearance in detail but at around 54:54 you talk about identifying a virus with 3 different indirect methods. What am I missing?
Thank you
You are explaining a way way way way better than my prof. I fully understand now after this video
Awesome videos and wonderfully explained. Thank you very much
Oh my amazing Dr. Julia God bless you 🙏. This topic was taught when I was not in class but now I recovered it. help a lots
Thank you for the video. Can you please have the types of viruses lecture?
Hi..
This vedio really helped me a lot I had missed my clg classes but ur vedio covered all topics .its easy to understand Nd notes are good as well thanks☺️
I love your lecture. It is definitely helping through my microbiology course. Thank you!
Thank you very much, you make this course more understandable and readable.
Thank you so much for this video you explain so well and in detail...I wish my college professor could explain like you ....excellent job ma'am
I have. final tmw and im studying with your videos
and honestly you explain way better than my professor!
How did the exam go ?
Thank you julie wells
You saved my virology course in depth and amazing way🎉❤😊
crystal clear concepts
Please make more videos
Thank you so much. Question. Can virus infect or invade other viruses? Just curious. Thanks.
The video has really helped me in attaining an A in microbiology, I want to be like you Dr when I finish my bachelor's degree
Fantastic lecture! Thank you !
Hi Dr. Wells, I really appreciate your high level of effort you put into your work in providing this information in a way that's more understandable to the average person. Thank You.
I have a question for you concerning "prions". An individual infected with prions; can that infected person's "sweat" infect another person with prions?
No, prion diseases are either due spontaneous misfolding or a misfolded prion has to be consumed, generally by eating brain tissue. Eating human brains can be very unhealthy. Look up Kuru disease.
Thankyou so much, exhaustively covered
Thank you so much you're a great teacher
Well explained
please can you write the text book name
Amazing. Thank you.
Naked viruses, do not have a phospholipid membrane and ARE or ARE NOT more resistant to antimicrobial chemicals? 12:50...
Naked viruses ARE more resistant to antimicrobial chemicals.
@@dr.juliewells3703 In this case, coronavirus should be easily treated then?
Very good .
U helped lot
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