I really love this channel, it makes it easier for me to understand some topics I find difficult to learn.
@claire-polinadriegen9Ай бұрын
This is great! I love all the videos and you do it so incredibly well. There is nothing that I do not understand, and what's amazing ( yet not surprising ) is that this knowledge is forever with me. Thank you
@college6276Ай бұрын
I love your math ;). it’s 9825 to be reabsorbed by the kidneys (500 in, 325+175 out). Thx for the video.
@chakradhark.tejaswi232811 күн бұрын
Love u..dr.mike from India.... I'm very emotional to u ...want to meet u...but ..can't.. U r so humble...so sweet...thankuuuu❤
@shaggy4344Ай бұрын
I'm currently undergoing tests to determine if I have hypocalcemia so this has been great to watch
@shaikhishtiaq2159Ай бұрын
Your lectures are always helpful and really learn many difficult subjects easily from you. Thank you sir for ur continuous good efforts. Salute you
@Hoda-d7jАй бұрын
I was just waiting for a video from you about this!!!!!
@Darwin973Ай бұрын
This is fantastic. It's always been difficult to understand how calcium levels are controlled.
@aldomakialАй бұрын
Thank you so much doctor mike for the wonderful presentation ❤️
@BumpAheadАй бұрын
Excellent presentation. I would like to understand more about the sigma-1 receptor and the Ca+ balance in the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria. The Sigma-1 Receptor in Cellular Stress Signaling - After decades of research, the sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R)’s structure, and molecular functions are being unveiled. Sig-1R is an integral endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein which forms an oligomer and binds a variety of psychotropic drugs. It forms a complex with the ER chaperone BiP that controls specific signaling molecules’ stability and function at the ER to regulate Ca2+ signaling, bioenergetics, and ER stress.
@5fe9ep51Ай бұрын
In gluconeogenesis, whats the difference between ADP regulation and AMP reg ? or they are the Same? Thanks form Algeria .
@rashidchak8945Ай бұрын
what a wounderful explanation. thanks.
@RobertSeligАй бұрын
Great explanation! Now for my annoying question. So, in deposition diseases, the Ca can be deposited where we don't want it to go, and, in fact, deposition disease will ultimately get us all in the end. What determines the pathological deposit of Ca into the tissues and glands causing our premature aging?
@josetrujillo738Ай бұрын
Nice lectures. Thank you
@MADO-nl5dmАй бұрын
Amazing!
@scintilla-o5xАй бұрын
Hey Doc, can you please make a playlist for cell communication?
@bindhupeter1473Ай бұрын
Dr. Mike, what's the remedy for increased calcium?