I just finished watching your thyroid and diabetes playlist Just amazing ❤️🔥 I look at the teaching of my professors and than i look at your teaching. I can't wrap my mind around the fact, how can there be such a vast difference between the two teaching the same subject. They made me hate pharmacology You are making me fall in love with pharmacology. Thanks for doing doing such great work. God bless you 🙏
I am very glad to hear that. I want to make medical education so fun that people watch these videos as they watch movies or web series. So when you give such comments, it shows that I am going in right direction. Thanks for the complement and support. Now that you started loving pharmacology all the other subjects will also start getting interesting.
Please make more videos for study like drugs acting on cvs ,ans,pns, endocrine system respiratory system and chemotherapy please 🙏🙏 your explanation is great sir keep it up
Sir I'm a medico too, now preparing for the NEETPG. I'm lucky to have found your channel 😊 Could you please help me with a doubt? In a Na K ATPase pump, does ouabain have a seperate binding site, or does it bind to K+ binding site? I read that digoxin competes with K+ for its binding site thus making this a case of competitive inhibition. What kind of inhibition happens in case of ouabain?
@@NonstopNeuron Honestly what I don't understand is what's the logic of naming a seperate 'ouabain binding site' on the alpha subunit if it binds to the K+ binding site only.. It's very confusing.
Thanks a lot..what I haven't understood for six years back I understood in less than thirty minutes..max respect I give 😢
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I just finished watching your thyroid and diabetes playlist
Just amazing ❤️🔥
I look at the teaching of my professors and than i look at your teaching.
I can't wrap my mind around the fact, how can there be such a vast difference between the two teaching the same subject.
They made me hate pharmacology
You are making me fall in love with pharmacology.
Thanks for doing doing such great work.
God bless you 🙏
I am very glad to hear that. I want to make medical education so fun that people watch these videos as they watch movies or web series. So when you give such comments, it shows that I am going in right direction. Thanks for the complement and support. Now that you started loving pharmacology all the other subjects will also start getting interesting.
Great explanation. Thank you 🙏🏾
Your cartoons are awesome!!
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Sir please make more videos on pharmacology. You make pharma so simple
yes we will have pharmacology videos.
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Please make more videos for study like drugs acting on cvs ,ans,pns, endocrine system respiratory system and chemotherapy please 🙏🙏 your explanation is great sir keep it up
Yes we are already working in that direction. Thank you 😊
Sir I'm a medico too, now preparing for the NEETPG. I'm lucky to have found your channel 😊
Could you please help me with a doubt? In a Na K ATPase pump, does ouabain have a seperate binding site, or does it bind to K+ binding site? I read that digoxin competes with K+ for its binding site thus making this a case of competitive inhibition. What kind of inhibition happens in case of ouabain?
Digoxin and ouabain both are cardiac glycosides and both work by similar mechanism. So yes, K+ competes with ouabain for same binding site.
@@NonstopNeuron Honestly what I don't understand is what's the logic of naming a seperate 'ouabain binding site' on the alpha subunit if it binds to the K+ binding site only.. It's very confusing.
Thank you so much!
But some indicate that na+ binds first then phosphate group, which is accurate?
Getting the basics is enough in the beginning. Go into intricate details later only as you need or find interesting.
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