I am PhD myself and I consider your lecture style as valuable and easy to understand. I wish I had had such a lecture 4 years back when I was a doctorate student☺️. Great job! 👍
This was probably the most riveting lecture I have ever seen. Everything from your concise language and your clear pronunciation, to your incredibly neat and organized whiteboard work, was amazing. Subscribed and will definitely check this channel before any others for sources I need throughout my medical school journey. Thank you!
yay done first playthrough on the playlist ! now just to replay the entire thing couple more times and make my own notes Thanks as always for such amazing videos !
Thank you very much for your clear explanations of this process. I now understand what having an EGFR mutation on exon 18 in my NSCLC means and why I am taking a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. I am a 72 yr old woman who has developped a fascination for biochemistry. I think I missed my calling. Just before this video I looked at another one of your videos of the EGFR normal function. It also gives me an understanding of why one of the side effects of the TKi is skin and nail problems.
AK LECTURES You're welcome! I'm actually preparing for the IMAT here in Italy and your videos help me getting a complete overview of a topic (be it glycolisis or cancer etc.) and clearing up possible confusion :) they're really useful :)
Thank you for the lecture! Event though the pace is a bit fast, the lecture helps me understand my research better. Sometimes reading review papers takes too much time, while I can listen to you during my routine experiments. Thank you 🙏
I am PhD myself and I consider your lecture style as valuable and easy to understand. I wish I had had such a lecture 4 years back when I was a doctorate student☺️. Great job! 👍
This was probably the most riveting lecture I have ever seen. Everything from your concise language and your clear pronunciation, to your incredibly neat and organized whiteboard work, was amazing. Subscribed and will definitely check this channel before any others for sources I need throughout my medical school journey.
Thank you!
yay done first playthrough on the playlist !
now just to replay the entire thing couple more times and make my own notes
Thanks as always for such amazing videos !
Best lecturer on youtube for this stuff. Thanks.
Thank you i have to write a 12,000 word paper on Neurofibromatosis RASopathies and this helped me so much
Thank you very much for your clear explanations of this process. I now understand what having an EGFR mutation on exon 18 in my NSCLC means and why I am taking a tyrosine kinase inhibitor.
I am a 72 yr old woman who has developped a fascination for biochemistry. I think I missed my calling.
Just before this video I looked at another one of your videos of the EGFR normal function. It also gives me an understanding of why one of the side effects of the TKi is skin and nail problems.
excellent presentaaion. you are a great teacher. may God bless you...and thanks
thanks so much for this - students around the world.
Your teaching is amazing. Thank you so much .
Your lessons are pure gold **
Elisabetta Carraro Thanks Elisabetta :) appreciate that! what course are you studying for?
AK LECTURES You're welcome! I'm actually preparing for the IMAT here in Italy and your videos help me getting a complete overview of a topic (be it glycolisis or cancer etc.) and clearing up possible confusion :) they're really useful :)
Awesome! best of luck on the IMAT! :) let me know how it goes!
Thanks a lot :))
Elisabetta Carraro hy
Is it the GTPase activity of Ras, rather than ATPase? Considering it's binding GTP to be activated..
Your lessons are awesome btw.
Hi! Could you kindly upload a video explaining the Estrogen pathway ? Thank you
Thank you very much for your lessons!
You are Actually very good :D
great video.
Great video! please upload more content!
Thank you so much sir. Ur efforts made it so easy to understand ! God bless u
Very nice explanation. Very good way to explain it
veeeery helpful just as always
Thank you, Sir. Well explained
Best lecture. Thank you for your sharing.
you are a genious.
Thank you for the lecture! Event though the pace is a bit fast, the lecture helps me understand my research better. Sometimes reading review papers takes too much time, while I can listen to you during my routine experiments. Thank you 🙏
Good lecture 👍
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very nice sir
10:00 oncogene not "onconogene"
Peter Dow you say tomato I say “tomamato”
The King
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