FANTASTIC video!! Thank you so much for taking your time in making it, you illustrate it in a great, simple manner. Just a comment that has been made previously and might help clarify: SCAB mnemonic for the types of collagen Type 1: S (SKIN, tendons, ligaments, bone cornea etc) Type 2: C (Cartilage- connective tissue) Type 3: A (Arteries) * Thats why in Ehlers-Danlos its 1 and type 3 collagen the 3 is the blood vessel component you spoke about and the 1 includes skin, ligaments, tendons Type 4: B (Basement membrane) Thank you again, I hadn't been able to piece this information together (about synthesis and such) till I saw your video..KEEP IT UP :D
Wonderful explanation. Thank you very much. I'm trying to understand my professor's notes, however, and I see that tropocollagen comes together first to form collagen *fibrils*, which then bundle together to form collagen *fibers*. This may be a bit trivial, so maybe it's no big deal. It seems like it's worth mentioning though! Anyway, this video got you another subscriber. Thanks again. Edit: I guess a collagen fibril is, indeed, "collagen". There's just more modification later on.
Thank you, I was hoping you will also mention Menkes Disease (deficient cross-linking secondary to copper deficiency. Reduced activity of lysyl oxidase (cu+) ).
Can you do a video explaining collagen cross-links (in urine)? You touched on it briefly, but the only videos I've found are about ophthalmic applications
FANTASTIC video!! Thank you so much for taking your time in making it, you illustrate it in a great, simple manner. Just a comment that has been made previously and might help clarify: SCAB mnemonic for the types of collagen
Type 1: S (SKIN, tendons, ligaments, bone cornea etc)
Type 2: C (Cartilage- connective tissue)
Type 3: A (Arteries) * Thats why in Ehlers-Danlos its 1 and type 3 collagen the 3 is the blood vessel component you spoke about and the 1 includes skin, ligaments, tendons
Type 4: B (Basement membrane)
Thank you again, I hadn't been able to piece this information together (about synthesis and such) till I saw your video..KEEP IT UP :D
Thank you!
This is amazing! Thank you so much for making this video it actually helped me understand better this collagen pathway for OI.
You made it so simple so understandable .. Many thanks and keep the great work up :)
Man you are a Medicine LEGEND ... Thanks a lot god bless you
Thank you, I'm currently reviewing this synthesis and I found your video very helpful!
thank you so much. this helps alot. pls continue to share more educational videos. we really appreciate ur efforts
Amazing ,organized to the point !
thank you
and all of a sudden by 16:00 it felt like I finally found light! thank you so much :)
Super helpful! Thanks for doing this
Hi Buddy, thank you, I learned a lot today! Cheers!
Thank you sooo much for breaking it down! :D
Lots of help, thank you.
Very helpful, thank you!
Amazing video! Helped me so much on my paper on OI.
great job! many thanks
thank you so much.... best lecture
To the point and easy to understand...
thank you aloooooooooooooot simple very simple and great way in teaching
great info... thanks a lot..!!!
thanks! it help me a lot!
Wonderful explanation. Thank you very much.
I'm trying to understand my professor's notes, however, and I see that tropocollagen comes together first to form collagen *fibrils*, which then bundle together to form collagen *fibers*. This may be a bit trivial, so maybe it's no big deal. It seems like it's worth mentioning though!
Anyway, this video got you another subscriber. Thanks again.
Edit: I guess a collagen fibril is, indeed, "collagen". There's just more modification later on.
Thank you!
very informative, thanks
fabulous, thank you so muuuch
Thank you, I was hoping you will also mention Menkes Disease (deficient cross-linking secondary to copper deficiency. Reduced activity of lysyl oxidase (cu+) ).
awesome lt's realy working
THANKSSSS BROOO!
thank u very much. it is cool.
I think type 1 is skin and type 3 is arteries. Correct me if i am wrong. thanks.
You are indeed correct.
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Your video was great.. but what about the SCAB mnemonic for types of collagen?
Thank you
Yes. 👌
But Y is mainly hydroxyproline yes :)
That was absolutely amaizinnnnnng^^^^ thanks alotttt ♡
I just can`t believe someone so hot can be this smart! :D Btw, Y is always the hydroxylated form of the X! Ain`t it?
plz make a lecture on Amino Acids structure ... important points regarding USMLE
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Very cracking bro.....appreciated.....thank you man...
Can you do a video explaining collagen cross-links (in urine)? You touched on it briefly, but the only videos I've found are about ophthalmic applications
great
Wonderful
thank you
great video. tanz a ton. keep posting ;-)
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not -bad - can i strongly recommend that you rehearse before putting on line!
Great video, a bit slow if you ask me, but fantastically explained
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but u forgot to mention where went wrong with Alport syndrome