Hi there! Love your videos (I donated!). I'd just like to clarify for all those watching that my biochem professor said that not only does the Grb2 protein need to bind to the EGFR but Grb2 ALSO needs to bind to an Shc protein which is, itself, bound to the EGFR. If you could clarify whether I'm right or wrong that would be great but I think (hope) I'm right!
This video was very informative, as I am doing some research on the HER family of proteins. Could you link me your literature sources so I could take a deeper look into them and possibly site them?
hi, I was wondering if you have any literature or text in the EGF pathway eventually leading to cytoskeleton enlargement? Got a question wrong on my exam and my professor wants some justification for my answer haha. thanks for all your videos btw!
It's amazing what I can learn when I'm getting a detailed explanation of every single step instead of a brief 30 second synopsis of everything.
Can't tell you how much I learned from you
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This is the best video on the subject that I have seen so far. Thank you so much!!!
this answered some questions for me. really good. if I didnt know a little bit about RAS, I might have gotten a little confused on that point.
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Many thanks for the explanations. I am a great fun of your lectures. very clear and understanding. Thank you and God Bless!
Without AK lectures I wouldn't get my BSc... TNX!
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Thank you! Perfect for my biochem exam!!!
Excellent stuff, greatly appreciated!
Hi there! Love your videos (I donated!). I'd just like to clarify for all those watching that my biochem professor said that not only does the Grb2 protein need to bind to the EGFR but Grb2 ALSO needs to bind to an Shc protein which is, itself, bound to the EGFR. If you could clarify whether I'm right or wrong that would be great but I think (hope) I'm right!
Great moves!! Keep it up!
Your channel is awesome!! I like the explanation, what the purpose of these processes functions to do & the beautiful pictures!
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great way to learn, thank you. is there a video for the learning the two mutations, depurination and deamination ?
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This video was very informative, as I am doing some research on the HER family of proteins. Could you link me your literature sources so I could take a deeper look into them and possibly site them?
very well explained! thank you!
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This was really helpful , greatly appreciated , thank you you so much (Y)
hi, I was wondering if you have any literature or text in the EGF pathway eventually leading to cytoskeleton enlargement? Got a question wrong on my exam and my professor wants some justification for my answer haha. thanks for all your videos btw!
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wait. doesnt ras get phosphorylyzed by the GTP and then the GDP leftover goes away into the cell?
Great explanation, but you make it kind of difficult to read off the white board ;)
No way is evolution responsible for this complex yet beautiful pathway. The designer have made a fool of ourselves.
I understand you want to explain dimerisation, but 5 minutes talking about it? comoooon
You know you can skip that part right? I don't understand how anyone could bitch on free stuff