36 High Yield Facts for USMLE Step I/COMLEX Level 1: Cellular Biochemistry
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- In this video I discuss topics including, but not limited to:
-N and O linked glycosylation
-Functions of organelles
-von Gierke disease
-Cis and Trans Golgi
-COPII, COPI, Clathrin
-I-cell disease
-Hyperproinsulinemia
-Lysosomal storage disorders key features
-Mucopolysaccharidoses
-Chediak-Higashi syndrome
-Diseases of peroxisomes
-Mitochondrial disorders
-Functions of microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments
-Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
-Microtubule inhibitors
-Mallory bodies and Lewy bodies
-Zonula occludens, Zonula adherens, Macula adherens, gap junctions and hemidesmosomes
-Cadherin proteins
-Selectin proteins
-Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
-Pemphigus Vulgaris
-Bullous Pemphigoid
-Steps of Collagen Synthesis
-Scurvy
-Menke's disease
-Osteogenesis imperfecta
-Collagen Types
-Wound repair
-Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
-Alport Syndrome
-Goodpasture's Syndrome
-Marfan's Disease
-Elastin
-Alpha1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
-Cell Cycle
-Cell Cycle Drug Targets
-Cyclin D, CDK4, p53, p21, BAX, BCL2, Cytochrome c
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As always, another amazing video Dr. R! I particularly appreciate how you give us a heads up of things that are easily confused (eg the microtubule GTP activity vs. G-actin ATPase)! Once I re-integrate into the world after my exam next week, you can bet I'll be singing your praises to my friends so that they can benefit from these videos too!
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for the collagen synthesis according to uworld: ehler danlos is caused by defective Collagen synthesis. it can be caused by procollagen peptidase deficiency ,"which caused impaired cleavage of N and C terminal in the extracellular space. qs ID :1245
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Thank you for making such a helpful video. What is meant by Smooth ER being similar to Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in muscle cells?
Thank You so much for this video. Haven't seen your new videos in a while....Would you be able to do the same with the other chapters like immunology or pathology please?
I have more content coming. Most likely this month, but we'll see. I am considering upgrading some of my equipment first. I will look into those topics!
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very nice and informative video doctor! just one request, please talk slower in the succeeding videos. thank you!
you can change the playback speed