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  • amazing....very helpful and you presented it in an articulate manner! thanks so much for posting.

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! you are really great !!! hats off

  • Initially u said Vo=k2(ES) , i think it was suppose to be V=k2(ES) because Vo means Initial velocity,u used V later in the equation........thanks so much for the nice video!

  • Yes thank you so much, you explained it very well :D The only problem with me is that, I forget them as soon as the video is over OTL

  • i am so happy i found this video. this is so awesome i falling in love with biochemistry

  • This clarified a lot of things! Thanks a million! :D

  • Hey thanks very much for the positive feedback! I'm glad I was able to help out! I am going to work on the second video eventually, but med school keeps getting in the way... If there is anymore topics you would like covered in medical biochem, anatomy/embryology, physio, histology, immunology, math of any kind (up to linear algebra), or evidence based medicine let me know!

  • @drdcs15

    wow you are more smarter than our Advanced Biochem Prof.. He got the derivation wrong.

    He substituted in Etotal = E(free enzyme) + ES as the whole thing into the equation, so in the end up we end up with all the same eqations except for Vmax = K2 (ETotal)

    which is so obviously wrong in his notes.. I don't even know what to do.

  • this guy is F-in amazing!

  • This is brilliant, marry me! :D

  • Thank you for this awesome video! This makes sense.

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