Ive watched all the greats: Ninja Nerd, Dr. Mike, The Organic Chemist and holy crap they are good but you are great. High yield and I loved it. They are very much into small small details which is also good but hats off to you and all these people for SUCH EXCELLENT content. Thank you sincerely!!!!
Hey, dirty. I'm doing medical school in Brazil, but I want to come there soon and do all the steps and try a residency there, and at this moment I'm at the begging of medical school, and your videos are helping me a lot, even to my university exams. Thank you!!
Thanks! It’s amazing, how now anybody can study any profession for free in youtube. Imagine poor kids from the slums learn to do all the plumbing and electricity stuff from recycled materials. And if they succeed to save some mamas&papas money with their skills, they will not have to cry for proper phones and gigabytes for further studies.
Taking step 1 in the spring at the end of M3 after a year of doing clinical rotations, so Im SUPER rusty on all of this. Having to revisit biochem/basic sciences would have been a lot more painful if it wasn’t for your videos. These are GOLD 🥲
hi great video, just didnt understand somthing if amp means that you are on low energy - low energy mean - low glocuse, why its restricting it and not supporting it
When i can afford it as a resident, I will come back and join your channel. Thank you for this playlist it is concise and evrything that is required. I am really greatful for your effort and keeping it free
In your alcohol metabolism video you mentioned that the increased NADH/NAD+ ratio decreased gluconeogenesis, but I'm not seeing how that would be the case in this video; could you explain that a little more?
In PA school, and I have been watching you guys even before, brilliant job!!! Thank you for putting this content out here for us to always refer back to.
glucose 6 phosphatase is there in gluconeogenesis,in the notes you are saying skeletal muscles dont go in gluconeogenesis due to absence of glucose 6 phosphatase,I dont understand
It’s because gluconeogenesis is happening in the liver and kidneys (not in skeletal muscle). Once the liver turns these precursors into glucose, it releases the glucose into the blood stream. From there glucose will be picked up by other tissues that need it (including skeletal muscles)
if the glucose produced through gluconeogenesis will eventually go through glycolysis to form pyruvate then whats the purpose of gluconeogenesis ? we could use the pyruvate formed from alanine and lactate directly to produce acetyl coA
In the Cahill cycle pyruvate can’t move directly between liver and muscle cells so as a result it undergoes both gluconeogenesis and glycolysis to form glucose which can move between these cells.
Ive watched all the greats: Ninja Nerd, Dr. Mike, The Organic Chemist and holy crap they are good but you are great. High yield and I loved it. They are very much into small small details which is also good but hats off to you and all these people for SUCH EXCELLENT content. Thank you sincerely!!!!
hey, what do you study
@@B2L2007 cellular & molecular biochemistry
Watching different people explain is indeed helpful
Clear and straight to the point- your channel will certainly blow up, my friend
This is beyond amazing! THANK YOU!
I’m not even in med school yet. I’m just studying for my MCAT and I find your videos better than the MCAT-specific resources out there.
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Hey, dirty. I'm doing medical school in Brazil, but I want to come there soon and do all the steps and try a residency there, and at this moment I'm at the begging of medical school, and your videos are helping me a lot, even to my university exams. Thank you!!
Thank you Dirty Medicine 🔥🙏🏾
Heyyy! I am very fond of your videos from last year ! Can you please make rest of videos for biochemistry?
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Thanks! It’s amazing, how now anybody can study any profession for free in youtube.
Imagine poor kids from the slums learn to do all the plumbing and electricity stuff from recycled materials. And if they succeed to save some mamas&papas money with their skills, they will not have to cry for proper phones and gigabytes for further studies.
Great teaching and crestal clear
Awesome video as always!!! I came up with the Mnemonic...."POP French Fries, Good Good" hope that helps someone. Keep studying!!!
your mnemonic "Good Good" too... ty haha
Really helpful..
Thank you!!
dirty, that's not fair man...u could have come up with this when i was preparing for step-1
Grabbing some fresh gouda out the fridge in honor of this video
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Taking step 1 in the spring at the end of M3 after a year of doing clinical rotations, so Im SUPER rusty on all of this. Having to revisit biochem/basic sciences would have been a lot more painful if it wasn’t for your videos. These are GOLD 🥲
omg am IMG and they make us take step one right after M2 i cant imagine how much stuff you have to re learn! how did you do ?
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hi great video, just didnt understand somthing if amp means that you are on low energy - low energy mean - low glocuse, why its restricting it and not supporting it
For energy, you'll need pyruvate to enter Kreb's cycle and all... why would you go in reverse and make glucose?
When i can afford it as a resident, I will come back and join your channel. Thank you for this playlist it is concise and evrything that is required. I am really greatful for your effort and keeping it free
I mean, you really deserve a medal
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Awesome video
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Amazing
Thank you! Just in time, exam next week!
Must admit the 'tase' mnemotechnic is pretty clever 👍🏻
Helped me with my med school biochemistry metabolism course.
Nice
Thanks sir!!!!!
In your alcohol metabolism video you mentioned that the increased NADH/NAD+ ratio decreased gluconeogenesis, but I'm not seeing how that would be the case in this video; could you explain that a little more?
I believe it is required for the TCA cycle. More specifically for oxaloacetate synthesis.
Increased NADH , decreased conversion of malate to OAA
Thanks
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clear and straight to the point!
This video has best diagram for gluconeogenesis, excellent explanation 👏
Why to call bisphosphate and not bi-phosphate?
Same question
This is awesome thank you
Sir.... can' i write this Neoglucogenesis pathway....
Please sir 🙏 reply
Does the body convert glycerol into glucose and use that before it uses ketones?
“POP FF GG” sounds more like a typical game of league
Sexy - I mean very well explained. Thank you sir!
Can you talk about oxidative deamination and transmination ?
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what do the comma mean? For example: Fructose-1,6-Biphosphatase - What does the comma b/w 1 & 6 mean?
That the phosphate is attached to the 1 and 6 carbons of fructose
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In PA school, and I have been watching you guys even before, brilliant job!!! Thank you for putting this content out here for us to always refer back to.
POP FFRESH GGOUDA is the most brilliant thing I have ever heard.
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Gluconeogenesis is danger ?
Make video of glycogenesis and glycogenolysis
Can u please make a video on a basic structure of a cell with functions of each part and also regeneration of a cell?
Nice presentation
glucose 6 phosphatase is there in gluconeogenesis,in the notes you are saying skeletal muscles dont go in gluconeogenesis due to absence of glucose 6 phosphatase,I dont understand
It’s because gluconeogenesis is happening in the liver and kidneys (not in skeletal muscle). Once the liver turns these precursors into glucose, it releases the glucose into the blood stream. From there glucose will be picked up by other tissues that need it (including skeletal muscles)
@@rajatsingh24k okay, thanks
this just satisfied my very soul lmao
rate limiting step..... ain't it pep PEP Carboxykinase
Thanks sir!!!😊
if the glucose produced through gluconeogenesis will eventually go through glycolysis to form pyruvate then whats the purpose of gluconeogenesis ? we could use the pyruvate formed from alanine and lactate directly to produce acetyl coA
In the Cahill cycle pyruvate can’t move directly between liver and muscle cells so as a result it undergoes both gluconeogenesis and glycolysis to form glucose which can move between these cells.
@@anjalikalidindi6849 thanks it helped.
glycolysis can’t occur during fasting states.
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Mnemonic, Pop fruits to make Glucose
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10:21 You always have insulin and glucagon in the blood stream at the same time. But maybe you meant something different.