I'm in a Medical Laboratory Science program, and I'm taking clinical chemistry this semester. You are literally saving my life! You have a gift! Not many people can teach and simplify difficult concepts the way you do. Thank you!
Hi Dr. Mike, I am preparing for the SAT Biochemistry exam in my home country in Papua New Guinea. Your teaching is very clear and easy to get along with. Thanks Dr. Mike... Kind regards Stivender Labeli From Port Moresby city Papua New Guinea 😊🎉
wow thank you, your videos help me a lot. I dont really understand all of the things, because I am from Germany, but I have a question...I am working on a face cream formulation, and I am not sure which ingredient is better: peptide or proteins. Because we have peptids in cosmetic (for ex. acetyl-hexapeptid-8, synthetic) and we have proteins (for ex. hydrolysed rice protein, natural). what do you mean, which ingredient does work better for the skin, peptides or proteins? Or maybe is the same, because hydrolysed means that proteins are broken into smaller peptides? Which works better, If I use them together with fatty acids to penetrate better in the skin? Thank you, Marie
I am fascinated to understand all this in conjunction with cancer treatments offered using antineoplastons. In particular looking at Burszynski in texas and how he uses these treatments successfully and has been for decades. Perhaps if you can it would be great to understand how this treatment works because the usual ones dont in most cases.
I am very conflicted between two amino acids. L-Lysine and L-Arginine. I've read over and over in many articles that L-Lysine blocks L-Arginine. If so, why do so many articles advocate combining the two? I am taking several, most recently taking Lysine, Arginine and Orthinine together because many articles say they create a wonderful synergy. but am always conflicted. Am I wasting product? I can't seem to forget that L-Lysine blocks Arginine, so each and every time I mix the two, I am worried I am wasting Arginine if I take it with Lysine (If indeed the latter blocks it.) I want to take both Lysine and Arginine. So now I'm wondering should I take Arginine in the morning and maybe Lysine at night, but not together? This is confusing.
unless u specifically have a health condition prescribed arginine, take Citrulline in place of arginine if u arent allergic to malic acid (citrulline malate has the malic acid) otherwise just get some L-citrulline
Do you have experience analyzing proteins in a lab setting? I am in the Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics department at my institution and I am currently studying bromodomain epigenetic readers which are part of the NURF nucleosome remodoling complex. After transforming BL21 E. coli cells with a GST-tagged plasmid that uses a T7 promoter(which allows ms to use IPTG to induce expression with a robust yield). I have no issue purifying the protein using agarose beads. I also make sure to use a wash buffer with high salt content to wash the non specific interactions off the agarose. Then I elute with a high concentration of reduced glutathione in the last buffer. I havr finally fine tuned the precision protease to cleave the GST tag from the protein - a simple polyacylamide gel confirms what I am working with. I always get wacky results using the S75 column on the AKTA FPLC. It seems I have a problem keeping the protein stable. I am currently trying a bit of glycerol to help keep the protein from denaturing, but my end goal is to be able to analyze using NMR - and glycerol is an issue here. Any hints would be much appreciated! Great information- yet again! Keep it up Dr. Guns! 😆
I'm in a Medical Laboratory Science program, and I'm taking clinical chemistry this semester. You are literally saving my life!
You have a gift! Not many people can teach and simplify difficult concepts the way you do. Thank you!
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Every Dr Mike on RUclips
You are the best teacher hands down ! Just a suggestion show the whole board for atleast 5 seconds so that we can take a screenshot.
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Pause the video, and then click 5:27
This was an extremely helpful presentation! The charges that influence protein folding make so much more sense now. Thanks so much!
Where is complete videos of amino acid and proteins
I watch your videos daily, I cant thank you enough for your content. It has helped me tremendously in Nursing school. You and Dr Matt are brilliant.
I don't feel like a simple thank you is enough to express how helpful this video was. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Learning has occurred and has been solidified. Thanks much. This is why I want to be a Medical Doctor 👨🏾⚕️
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Great work.
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Hey Dr Mike, thanks for this! I'm in Biochem and you really cleared up a lot of things for me! Thank you much!!
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Hi Dr. Mike, I am preparing for the SAT Biochemistry exam in my home country in Papua New Guinea. Your teaching is very clear and easy to get along with. Thanks Dr. Mike... Kind regards Stivender Labeli From Port Moresby city Papua New Guinea 😊🎉
i hate biology and chemistry but i had to study this for my engineering first semester. YOU SAVED ME. THANKS...
You indeed have a gift of teaching. I'm a graduating chemistry student and i now understand why proteins fold. Thank you
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I like your videos then start watching. Keep up the amazing work
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Yup
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Perfect explanation about amino acids 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
This was excellent! Thanks for making it make sense!
Wow!!! That’s amazing. Thank you for such a useful video❤️
I got what I couldn't get for 6hrs class.. thank you
It has all the (cough) functions in our body
I have never understood biochemistry any better
very well explained. Thank you!
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Please may you zoom it well
You have started nicely
thank you very much to your channel again and i am able to understand my textbook!
Love your explanations
wow thank you, your videos help me a lot. I dont really understand all of the things, because I am from Germany, but I have a question...I am working on a face cream formulation, and I am not sure which ingredient is better: peptide or proteins. Because we have peptids in cosmetic (for ex. acetyl-hexapeptid-8, synthetic) and we have proteins (for ex. hydrolysed rice protein, natural). what do you mean, which ingredient does work better for the skin, peptides or proteins? Or maybe is the same, because hydrolysed means that proteins are broken into smaller peptides? Which works better, If I use them together with fatty acids to penetrate better in the skin? Thank you, Marie
wow, you are an exceptional teacher, thank you
thank you so much! you explained this so well!!
excellent presentation!!
Thanks for information
I am fascinated to understand all this in conjunction with cancer treatments offered using antineoplastons.
In particular looking at Burszynski in texas and how he uses these treatments successfully and has been for decades. Perhaps if you can it would be great to understand how this treatment works because the usual ones dont in most cases.
So nobody sees how hot Dr.Mike is but great explanation 😊
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Great teaching dr thumbs up but we are not seeing on the board
I was just searching for proteins BUT SIRRRRR😩
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This guy is great. really helping!!!
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Can you tell the two pathway in how the amino acids gets used. Does the amino acids get converted into fats/carbs and what causes this to happen.
Great video!
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Nice
Can you mix protein with amino ?
And if not what are dose that not work combined?
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Amazing!!
I am very conflicted between two amino acids. L-Lysine and L-Arginine. I've read over and over in many articles that L-Lysine blocks L-Arginine. If so, why do so many articles advocate combining the two? I am taking several, most recently taking Lysine, Arginine and Orthinine together because many articles say they create a wonderful synergy. but am always conflicted. Am I wasting product? I can't seem to forget that L-Lysine blocks Arginine, so each and every time I mix the two, I am worried I am wasting Arginine if I take it with Lysine (If indeed the latter blocks it.) I want to take both Lysine and Arginine. So now I'm wondering should I take Arginine in the morning and maybe Lysine at night, but not together? This is confusing.
unless u specifically have a health condition prescribed arginine, take Citrulline in place of arginine if u arent allergic to malic acid (citrulline malate has the malic acid) otherwise just get some L-citrulline
Love the vids
Do you have experience analyzing proteins in a lab setting? I am in the Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics department at my institution and I am currently studying bromodomain epigenetic readers which are part of the NURF nucleosome remodoling complex. After transforming BL21 E. coli cells with a GST-tagged plasmid that uses a T7 promoter(which allows ms to use IPTG to induce expression with a robust yield). I have no issue purifying the protein using agarose beads. I also make sure to use a wash buffer with high salt content to wash the non specific interactions off the agarose. Then I elute with a high concentration of reduced glutathione in the last buffer. I havr finally fine tuned the precision protease to cleave the GST tag from the protein - a simple polyacylamide gel confirms what I am working with. I always get wacky results using the S75 column on the AKTA FPLC. It seems I have a problem keeping the protein stable. I am currently trying a bit of glycerol to help keep the protein from denaturing, but my end goal is to be able to analyze using NMR - and glycerol is an issue here. Any hints would be much appreciated! Great information- yet again! Keep it up Dr. Guns! 😆
Thank you 💛🧡💙💚💜
All well but need to write bold bcz what you wrote on board is not visualize clearly
Bravo!
did he say that an amino acid has a nitrogen molecule❓ If so, is that true for all amino acids❓thank you
Wow
Nice
I came here to study...
I am studying respectfully
Can I take my amino acids supplement after 8 mths of expiration date?
No
Yes
@@Plushiemast_offical really?
Where is complete videos of amino acids and proteins
Poly means more, but peptide =??🤔
This is so good and easy to understand. You are very cute, just have to add! thank you.
we need notes too
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I literally had to stop watching the video cause I realized 2 min in that I was staring at his arms and not retaining anything!
God he looks like this turkish actor Ibrahim Çelikkol
You keep blocking the white board
O my gosh, damn handsome teacher 🥵🥵🥵🥵
Your physique makes it obvious that you like proteins!
Did you ever notice that these “experts” never answer questions. Is it because they can’t?
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