I have a question. . .I have been drinking water like CRAZY, eating A LOT and I don't gain any wait, and I have been extremely tired for about a month and a half now and people say that in a 15 year old it is rare to develop it, but in 14 year olds it's not??? I'm want to get tested but one of my friends has a daughter with type 1 and now people are thinking just 'cause she just had an attack a couple of weeks ago that I just want people to worry about me. . . Help, I really need answers. Thanks
This is beautiful <3 Like really. Im an acoustic learner so I dont pick things up well from reading textbooks all day. This is perfect for me to understand and remember for life thank you so much! The graphics and sounds are amazing.
@DNAutics In the shot starting 1:59, we've shown one insulin molecule binding only once to one of the two possible bindings sites on the insulin receptor dimer. You're correct we could have gone on to show the regulation of the insulin receptor itself, but the main aim of the animation was to show how insulin regulates glucose uptake, which is why we focused on that alone. Thanks for the feedback for both this animation and the apoptosis movie.
Note to the WEHI people: Every insulin molecule signals only once and every receptor signals only once, it's endocytosed after it recieves the signal.
Not too crazy about the narrator, but I guess for this type of video, it's unavoidable. I thought the videos with just the animation were very powerful
I have a question. . .I have been drinking water like CRAZY, eating A LOT and I don't gain any wait, and I have been extremely tired for about a month and a half now and people say that in a 15 year old it is rare to develop it, but in 14 year olds it's not??? I'm want to get tested but one of my friends has a daughter with type 1 and now people are thinking just 'cause she just had an attack a couple of weeks ago that I just want people to worry about me. . . Help, I really need answers. Thanks
xxXXMJfanXXxx 1 month ago
was hoping for better info .. like tyrosine kinase interaction .. but great graphics
WTF919ful 2 months ago
how do i cite this?
lildevinmorse269 2 months ago
Thank you شكرا جزيلا
karph26 8 months ago
This is beautiful <3 Like really. Im an acoustic learner so I dont pick things up well from reading textbooks all day. This is perfect for me to understand and remember for life thank you so much! The graphics and sounds are amazing.
Happybillu 9 months ago
cool...
vetridelta 9 months ago
thnx alot , u made my life easy ,
impakistaniful 10 months ago
Your videos are truly outstanding!
johnmacward 11 months ago
This video is amazing! I really appreciate WEHI making it, it has helped me with my A&P class quite a bit~! Thank you~!!!
MsTranscendentalist 11 months ago
Note to WEHI people: Love your work!!!!!!
nosretep1960 1 year ago
@DNAutics In the shot starting 1:59, we've shown one insulin molecule binding only once to one of the two possible bindings sites on the insulin receptor dimer. You're correct we could have gone on to show the regulation of the insulin receptor itself, but the main aim of the animation was to show how insulin regulates glucose uptake, which is why we focused on that alone. Thanks for the feedback for both this animation and the apoptosis movie.
WEHImovies 1 year ago
Note to the WEHI people: Every insulin molecule signals only once and every receptor signals only once, it's endocytosed after it recieves the signal.
DNAutics 1 year ago
I know it'd probably be hard and time consuming, but it'd be cool if you could see the effects of high blood glucose levels on the body.
Tanru2000 1 year ago
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i like the sound fx...=) i wish there was more details in the mechanisms though.
q0L0b 1 year ago
i like the sound fx...=) i wish there was more details in the mechanisms though.
q0L0b 1 year ago
i really dislike all the sound effects alongside this video....but very good video!
madappletree 1 year ago
Damn autoimmune diseases! Why does the body mistakenly attack its own cells?
VeracityPolice 1 year ago
Jesus, some nice graphics! Like flower PS£
ArtlessIb 1 year ago
Why is there an autoimmune reaction?
Atena212 1 year ago
Excellent video! The best one about insulin/diabetes I've seen. Thanks so much!
zapkk88 2 years ago 2
How dose Antioxidants work with type 1 ?
cruedad 2 years ago
Not too crazy about the narrator, but I guess for this type of video, it's unavoidable. I thought the videos with just the animation were very powerful
Neopluto 2 years ago
@Neopluto the narrator was more helpful than just looking at moving pictures. adds more substance if you ask me, but to each his own eh.
Abbywood1 1 year ago
Awesome D:
wamey 2 years ago
Fantastic videa
RobertPaulson42 2 years ago
This is awesome! Thanks for making it so simple to understand.
RobertPaulson42 2 years ago