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In trans golgi galactose and N acetyl neuraminic acid or sialic acid residues are added, not N acetyl muramic acid ..... Othaerwise it is well explained and very much helpful for understanding the topic clearly
These proteins are encoded to be acid hydrolase and the residue composition is crafted such that it can withstand low pH .Its a very good question. I might make a video on that
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I always struggle to biology find channels that are in between too watered down and way to in depth, this is PERFECT !
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Clear explanation and very interesting. Thank you
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In trans golgi galactose and N acetyl neuraminic acid or sialic acid residues are added, not N acetyl muramic acid .....
Othaerwise it is well explained and very much helpful for understanding the topic clearly
What software do you use to make your animations? Your videos are very good!
Just PowerPoint and adobe illustrator
Amazing explanation with diagrams
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what books do you use?
cell biology by Bruce Albert
Sir what happens if ph of late endosome is raised to 6.6 from6
Nice eexplanation. But my question is, why lysosomal protein is not degraded in this acidic Ph?? Thank you.
These proteins are encoded to be acid hydrolase and the residue composition is crafted such that it can withstand low pH .Its a very good question. I might make a video on that
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Got it. Thanks for your answer.
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Working on cancer and the same time this video came in front..
Its an old video and not really detailed. I am making a new cell bio playlist