Cystic Fibrosis | Molecular Mechanism & Genetics
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- čas přidán 16. 01. 2018
- Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that affects mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine.
CF is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.It is caused by the presence of mutations in both copies of the gene for the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein.
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I have Cystic Fibrosis! Thank you so much for talking about this
I have my A Level bio exam tmrw and this really helped me understand this since i kept getting every question about cystic fibrosis wrong
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Can you make a video about gene therapy and the other treatments of cystic fibrosis.
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great video just want to say that you left out that sodium ions follow the chloride and form sodium chloride (salt) within the mucus lowering the water potential drawing water in and thinning it
but again great video
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Sir how water moves out of the cell by osmosis. Lipid layer is hydrophobic
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Thank you for making this video, and for helping spread awareness of this rare disease and the people who are affected by it.
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helped a lot for my genetics research paper, got the basics down, now time to design some gene therapy :) haha...wish me luck lol.
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Normally, is water draw from inside the cell (intracellularly/ICF) or from the extracellular fluid? Because if water is being drawn from the ICF wouldn't that cause the intestinal cell to shrink?
i would assume it depends on the concentration of different ions etc on the interior and exterior of the membrane at the given time.. since that's the point of osmosis
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And we can also think of the anamoly in case of pancreatic endocrine secretion getting thickened due to the effect right sir..
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The pancreatic secretions become thick when CFTR gene has any kind of mutation.
Most of the exocrine functions are halted but there are disruptions in endocrine functions too in pancreas.
My son Kalyan also suffered from cystic fibrosis by chaild hood and after that at the age of 27 years old Lungs transplantation operation at yashoda hospital secunderabad in 06/02/2024 operation success but complications of cardiac arrest in yashoda hospital secunderabad 26/02/2024 first 21 days is very critical my son Kalyan is no more may he rest in peace and Love ❤️🙏 my brain no brain my only son Kalyan operation fail ayyindhi
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Struggling to breathe a lot.
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