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Welcome to the Clinical Lab Science Videos channel. We aim to make topics related to Clinical Laboratory Sciences or Medical Technology easy to understand through informative videos.
Heredity and Medelian Heredity
In this video, we will discuss about the Mendelian, chromosomal, and molecular basis of inheritance.
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Genetic Variation and Mutations
Просмотров 6526 месяцев назад
In this video, we discuss the different sources of genetic variation.
How proteins are made | Transcription and Translation
Просмотров 1986 месяцев назад
In this video, we discuss the different processes that occur in transcription and translation.
DNA and Chromosomes | A Short Overview
Просмотров 2476 месяцев назад
In this video, we will have a brief discussion of DNA, its structure, and chromosomes.
DNA Replication | Short Overview
Просмотров 2046 месяцев назад
In this video, we will have a brief discussion on DNA replication.
Genetic Diversity and Meiosis
Просмотров 2046 месяцев назад
In this video, we discuss about meiosis and its importance in creating genetic diversity.
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
Просмотров 2976 месяцев назад
In this video, we will have a short overview of the mitosis and cytokinesis.
Controlling the Cell Cycle
Просмотров 6058 месяцев назад
In this video, we discuss the cell cycle control system.
Cytoskeletal Filaments
Просмотров 4998 месяцев назад
In this video, we will be discussing the different cytoskeletal filaments.
Cell Signaling | An Overview
Просмотров 6108 месяцев назад
In this video, we give an overview of cell signaling or signal transduction
How neurons talk to each other
Просмотров 5198 месяцев назад
In this video, we discuss neuronal communication.
How membrane potential is maintained
Просмотров 4788 месяцев назад
In this video, we talk about how the cell's negative membrane potential is maintained.
Transport Across the Cell Membrane
Просмотров 5469 месяцев назад
In this video, we talk about how different substances are transported across the cell membrane.
Cell Membranes
Просмотров 4119 месяцев назад
In this video, we will be talking about the cell membrane including it's structure, components, behavior, and synthesis.
Cell Organization | Organelles | Model Organisms
Просмотров 7149 месяцев назад
In this video, we will discuss an short overview of cells: universal properties of cells, cell divisions, cell organelles, and model organisms.
DNA Sequencing Techniques | An Overview
Просмотров 26 тыс.2 года назад
DNA Sequencing Techniques | An Overview
Epstein-Barr Virus Serology | Heterophile Antibodies
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Epstein-Barr Virus Serology | Heterophile Antibodies
Dilutions 101 | Immunology and Serology
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Dilutions 101 | Immunology and Serology
C-Reactive Protein and Acute Phase Reactants
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C-Reactive Protein and Acute Phase Reactants
Laboratory Safety in the Clinical Laboratory
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
Laboratory Safety in the Clinical Laboratory
Molecular Methods in the Microbiology Lab
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Molecular Methods in the Microbiology Lab
Osmotic Fragility Test Demonstration - Dacie's Method
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
Osmotic Fragility Test Demonstration - Dacie's Method
Osmotic Fragility Test - Dacie's and Sanford method
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Osmotic Fragility Test - Dacie's and Sanford method
Bacterial Identification using Microscopy (Staining and Motility)
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Bacterial Identification using Microscopy (Staining and Motility)
Clear and concise.
Cn I use the incubator @37°c for 10 mints for time consuming,,
Thank you so much❤❤
So that’s how they check your blood out? Amazing.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
19:58 can we make this in 3 tubes instead of 4. so it would be 1/4, 1/10, 1/10?
great video, couldnt find anything like it
I understood everything thank you for your great work
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It is helpful
Please you should correct the error in the sample problem.. D= 1ml (s)/1mL (s)+ 3mL (d)= 1mL/4mL=1/4= 1:4 so you wrote D= 1mL (s)/1ml ( s) + 4mL ( d)= 1ml/4mL=1/4=1:4
You're absolutely right. Thanks for pointing this out. This is at 7:30 .
Great! Thank you
thank you continue
thank you continue
Please i need this as a PDF ??? can you replay me ???
#Clinical_Lab_Science_Videos Hey 👋 where i can found this presentation as a pdf please
The whole point of using a pst or sst tube is avoiding the time and usage of pipetting. Just pop the top and pour the serum or plasma in the pour off tube after spinning.
Yes. Plasma separator or serum separator tubes can also be used to easily obtain plasma or serum. However, there are some tests in the clinical lab that may be affected by using these types of tubes. In these cases, it would be best to use a regular red top tube.
Thanks sir
This is scary bcs i just had aserum bcs i vomited 5 times at a day :( now i am gmbettr and healthier
*Me watching the vid 2 hrs before the finals
Nicely presented topic. Well done
I think the guy is transferring plasma not serum
It’s serum because the blood was allowed to fully clot before centrifugation. Also, plasma can only be obtained in tubes with anticoagulants like EDTA (purple-top tubes).
Please explain machine validation
I'm in love with the voice 😍
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Was the centrifuge blinking at 43oo for a reason?
That's the RPM of the centrifuge we are using. But it's equivalent to 2000g for our centrifuge.
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Is serum similar to plasma?
No ...plasma contains clotting factors but serum doesn't
Good job
thank u so much sir
thank you
could you get that blood back into your body ?
THANK YOU
How many days the serum can be stored at 4-5 Celsius degree ? Coud the serum be stored at minus 20 Celsius degree for long period ?
Serum can be stored in -20 degrees up for 3-4 weeks. For longer periods serum should be stored in -80 degrees.
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So standard. Neat and clean presentation, easy to understand. Thank you.
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loved loved this video!! i can't wait to see subsequent molecular Biology topics on this channel
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Amazing explaination!😇
Very nicely explained🤩,, thanks sir!
Question, if you accidentally whole blood into the cartridge, what reading will it get?
It would depend on the manufacturer/type of test you’re using. Some cartridges allow for the use of whole blood or serum. In these cases, the test results will be the same with both samples.
Cancer cocci
In RBC COUNT, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY TOP AND BOTTOM CHAMBER while you are saying we count 5 intermediate chambers? And why are you doing average of them with 2?
There are two counting chambers in the hemocytometer. They are separated by a channel in the middle of the hemocytometer. You need to count the cells in both. A 10% difference in the counts between the two chambers is indicative of faulty charging. In these cases, you need to repeat the charging process.
What will the serem be used for?
I'm not a medical student but from what I've learnt in school, it's used in the preparation of vaccines.
@Amairha Styles sound like urine got into the muscle by injection, shouldn't be digestive enzymes intramuscular or helping proteins get injested
@@guytelfer1353 I don’t know enough about this topic, I’m sorry
@@amairhapokala enough for a video lecture explaining what the serem is used for
In the clinical lab, serum is used for testing various analytes like blood sugar, lipids, etc. It can also be used of the serologic detection of various diseases.
Wow very informative ❤
Very useful and well-made video! Do you have a reference (article/book) for the protocol you use?
Very nice, very scientific, thank you very much.