This lecture just changed my point of view to the organization of organelles. As noted at the beginning, I also thought that organelles are separated and do their jobs independently. Thank you so much for the amazing studies I hope these findings will be found in textbooks soon.
Fantastic! I'm currently taking undergrad Cell Bio. Amazing that what they're teaching us about the ER is already wrong. This isn't bad -- it's good. This is how fast biology is advancing right now.
Lovely cell, lovely presentation. Do you know what are the sounds inside the cell? Have you ever thought about associating the movement with sounds either natural if you can measure or to notes?
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Hello, I am a high schooler, the concept of dynamic er movement is mindblowing to me
This lecture just changed my point of view to the organization of organelles. As noted at the beginning, I also thought that organelles are separated and do their jobs independently. Thank you so much for the amazing studies I hope these findings will be found in textbooks soon.
Fantastic! I'm currently taking undergrad Cell Bio. Amazing that what they're teaching us about the ER is already wrong. This isn't bad -- it's good. This is how fast biology is advancing right now.
At times Dr.Voeltz seems to be using every shred of will power to not jump up and down with excitement, but I certainly am. Brilliant work!
Wow, professor Voeltz, you saved the best for last! The events that you described by 22:21 are jaw dropping!
Wow, I had no idea about how dynamic is the structure of the E.R. , that's amazing!
Wow ..only scientists will taste the beauty of these precious info’s..thank you
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for making this available.
Very informative! The cell is dynamic and this definitely shows that we still have much to learn about how organelles work together. Very cool!
This is absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing!
I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well...
Fascinating lectures! Thank a lot. This opens up my mind and makes me look at cellular organelles in an entirely new light.
You have changed my opinion in my learning style. Amazing content and amazing lecture! Thank you so much.
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Exciting cell biology. Thank you for sharing this.
What an amazing video, love what you guys are doing!!
Amazing Channel. Thank you
Amazing video 👏👏👏👏 really enjoyed this lecture 😍😍
This was amazing! Really changed my perspective. Thank you :D
As someone who works with yeast,how do you get such great GFP resolution for the ER? How is the entire cell just not blazing green?
Lovely cell, lovely presentation. Do you know what are the sounds inside the cell? Have you ever thought about associating the movement with sounds either natural if you can measure or to notes?
How can the E.R. proteins be dismantled and rebuilt so fast? Are all amino acid sequences for the ER proteins already elucidated?
Awesome video!!!
I always thought the ER was just this thing next to the nucleus with ribosomes studded on it. It looks more like a mold inside the cell.
Ayyy look who it is
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Amazing !
i didn' t find the west reference. could you provide it me that please.
José Luis Téllez Arreola doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201011039
Had no idea ER interacted with mitochondria. Wow!