Question: What directs the movement of these molecules? Is it all magnetism? And if so why does each molecule only bind to certain other molecules? And how does the caspase 3 cleave proteins? Magnetism?
Generally, how is the complex swimming, walking, binding, seeking, timing, and complex sequencing in cells directed on a molecular level?
I am writing a book TBI - A clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. Find me at tbimedlegal and have spent the past 6 weeks reading articles on Apoptosis, Necrosis and Authphagy. Your film is excellent and makes sense. When I return to Melbourne with Pathlabs, I owe you a tall one for the efforts and accomplishment... Excellent work..
Amazing video, my best compliments to the authors. I highly recommend to watch it while playing the video "Craig Armstrong - Escape (Full Version)" instead of the original audio, it becomes much more emotioning! =]
working on breast cancer i found this video i recommend u this article it was published this year. Zhang, Han-Zhong; Drewe, John; Tseng, Ben; Kasibhatla, Shailaja; Cai, Sui Xiong. Discovery and SAR of indole-2-carboxylic acid benzylidene-hydrazides as a new series of potent apoptosis inducers using a cell-based HTS assay. Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry (2004), 12(13), 3649-3655.
I'm studying apoptosis at the moment in my course and having to write at the mo about cascade 8 so this is helpful to visualise things, I love this type of visual aid. Love the animation many thanks.
I've noticed that there are a few comments here about not understanding what's going on.
Here's the Sparknote's version. Basically it is a cascade of proteins activating other proteins. Eventually, the end product protein breaks down the cytoskeleton of the cell, which determines the cell's rigidity and structure, causing the cell to essentially disintegrate.
A crossbreed of "Begotten", "Dawn of the Dead" and "Toy Story".
ipeklofijs 3 days ago
think ull find this popcorn in its natural habitat
FingerBench 4 days ago
i would love a voiceover on this one.
meadowsirl 1 week ago
Question: What directs the movement of these molecules? Is it all magnetism? And if so why does each molecule only bind to certain other molecules? And how does the caspase 3 cleave proteins? Magnetism?
Generally, how is the complex swimming, walking, binding, seeking, timing, and complex sequencing in cells directed on a molecular level?
diallog1 1 week ago
Gave me a major horror film vibe. Awesome stuff.
dookiecheez 1 week ago
This video needs more views.
ashwinnarayanVlog 1 week ago
OK, two cells walk into a bar...
toyouiwill 1 week ago
Great! Thanks for making.
b14blah 1 week ago
a conspiracy of events has to occur in order for the cell to die. beautiful
Quexio 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
This is one of the greatest biology animations I have ever seen. The sound effects and high activity level make it even more appealing. Thanks!
rycaltor 2 months ago
ALIEN INVASION...
Croaan12 2 months ago
For some reason this is really, really scary. Great vid though, really eye opening!
Greyhunter123 3 months ago
langoliars
DevilOnHog 3 months ago
molecularmovies. com/showcase/
jenny07la 4 months ago
I LOVE the sound effects! My cells sound just like that, too.
paxguerilla 4 months ago 7
@paxguerilla Now I am afraid of proteins buzzing around killing us all. Death never looked so exciting.
paxguerilla 4 months ago
mmmmmmhhh nerds <3
bemdopey 4 months ago
Universes within ourselves O_O
dudecrushdude 5 months ago
i stumbled this video, and i'm no biology enthusiast, but those animations are much better than anything pixar has ever created.
kepplerh 5 months ago
6) However, a (pro-apoptotic) BAX -vs- BCL2 (anti-apoptotic) balance exists in the cell
7) Upon stimulation, BAX (pro-apoptotic) is both transcriptionally AND directly activated by p53
8) BAX then travels to mitochondrial membrane (aided by CASP2, BID) and oligomerises
9) BAX oligomer now binds to VDAC1 on the outer membrane = cyt c release
10) Cyt c binds APAF1, which binds CASP9, via CARD domain, and forms the apoptosome
11) Apoptosome activate CASP 3/CASP7, which destroy the cell!
Essincy 8 months ago 6
1) Death ligands (TNF-a,TNF-b,TRAIL,apo3) bind to death receptors (DR3,DR4,DR5) on diseased cell surface, via the death-domain (DD).
2) Upon ligand-receptor binding, adaptor proteins (FADD,CRADD,CASP8) are recruited and bind to C-Terminus end of death receptor, via the DD.
3) Following receptor/adaptor engagement, CASP8/CASP10 are recruited and bind via death effector doman (DED).
4) Pro-caspase 8 gets activated by binding to DED,
5) Activated CASP8 activates CASP3/CASP7, which destroy the cell!
Essincy 8 months ago 4
Great video!!!!!
bpcardona 9 months ago
I am writing a book TBI - A clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. Find me at tbimedlegal and have spent the past 6 weeks reading articles on Apoptosis, Necrosis and Authphagy. Your film is excellent and makes sense. When I return to Melbourne with Pathlabs, I owe you a tall one for the efforts and accomplishment... Excellent work..
MillenniumHealth 9 months ago
This was like biochemistry in a David Lynch movie. I'm gonna go watch Blue Velvet so I can chill out.
metalebd 10 months ago
amazing O_O
MegaAlfies 11 months ago
great video with great sound effects !!
but doesn't show how the CASPASE3 clives ICAD activating CAD and how CAD fragments the cromatine..
Medicalmarcl 11 months ago
LIKE A catastrope...amazing!
lower2organism 1 year ago
Amazing video, my best compliments to the authors. I highly recommend to watch it while playing the video "Craig Armstrong - Escape (Full Version)" instead of the original audio, it becomes much more emotioning! =]
GalbertReloaded 1 year ago
working on breast cancer i found this video i recommend u this article it was published this year. Zhang, Han-Zhong; Drewe, John; Tseng, Ben; Kasibhatla, Shailaja; Cai, Sui Xiong. Discovery and SAR of indole-2-carboxylic acid benzylidene-hydrazides as a new series of potent apoptosis inducers using a cell-based HTS assay. Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry (2004), 12(13), 3649-3655.
agrippaviar 1 year ago
Nice video. What did you make the animation with?
HUKKAH19 1 year ago
I'm studying apoptosis at the moment in my course and having to write at the mo about cascade 8 so this is helpful to visualise things, I love this type of visual aid. Love the animation many thanks.
wudgee 1 year ago 12
Is this apoptosis by membrane receptor? Does exist also apoptosis by inner damage? How many type of apoptosis?
Atena212 1 year ago
What an amazing video!! Great job.
Elusefelier 1 year ago
FAB-U-LOUS!
gagzy1989 1 year ago
I've noticed that there are a few comments here about not understanding what's going on.
Here's the Sparknote's version. Basically it is a cascade of proteins activating other proteins. Eventually, the end product protein breaks down the cytoskeleton of the cell, which determines the cell's rigidity and structure, causing the cell to essentially disintegrate.
RayZR 1 year ago 18
that was awesome but I didnt really understand what was going on 1/2 the time.
The4LA2Baker0 1 year ago
incredible.
mrinedible 2 years ago
Should have also labeled "blebbing" lol...
Neopluto 2 years ago
Termination sequence............ activated.
gavincurtis 2 years ago
An impressive animation, but I guess I don't know enough about cellular biology to know what is going on here.
Vidar33 2 years ago
wow
achalneupane 2 years ago