Armando, I've just stumbled upon your videos. After watching only two, I've come to the realization that you will be the savior of my immunology grade. I offer you my deepest gratitude; thank you so very much for reminding me that immunology is not impossible to understand.
wow!!! thanks so much, Im studing VET. Im Mexican, and this videos really helped for my inmunology class, I really appreciate! KEEP IT UP! THANKS THANKS THANKS.
I remembered your channel from back in the days during my Bachelor. Happy that I remembered it now Im coming back to Immunology (+cancer) for a quick recap at the start of my PhD
I just did some more digging and realized that Dendritic Cells can be either Myeloid or Lymphoid in origin, but I still can't find anything about Mast Cells coming from Myeloblasts. Everything I can find says that Myeloid Progenitors branch into lineages that become Mast Cells, Granulocytes, and Megakaryocytes/Erythrocytes.
my anatomy book says that eosinophil is the one that responds to an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection though? they lessen the severity of allergies by engulfing antibody-antigen complexes that reduce degree of inflammation and control its spread to adjacent tissues. Basophils migrate to an injury site where they discharge their granules into the interstitial fluids. Granule contains histamine which dilates blood vessels and heparin.
u r the best itne short tym me itna kuch covr hojata hai... ur diagrsms are superb.. good handwritting... ur videos are very helpful plz make more videos of pharmacology.. and bacteriology..
Hi Armondo ...many many thanks for your excellent tutorial videos, is it possible to list the videos in the order they should be watched to make the step by step approach smoother. Thanks again.
Actually i think that the haemopoetic stem cells are multipotent instead of pluripotent, because they give rise only to all types of blood cells, but not all types of cells in the body; they cannot become ,for instance, neuro cells..:?
@Armando Hasudungan . Sir you have drawn 4 arrows under lymphoid progenitor cell does the fourth arrow suggest that dendritic cells come from lymphoid as well as myeloid progenitor? .. I am a big fan of your work. Keep up the good work. Thank you
Thanks for all of the videos and I'm a big fan. I found a diagram that seems to disagree with you, though, namely in that Myeloblasts precede only Monocytes and Granulocytes, excluding Mast Cells, which arise from a common precursor further "up" from a Myeloblast. It also says that Dendritic Cells arise from Lymphoid Progenitors, not Myeloid. I would include the link to the graphic, but RUclips prevents me from doing so. Can you please reconcile these differences?
I learned that basophil is related to allergy reactions and secreting histamines as well, while eosinophils are more directed at the elimination of parasites
Aren't they both directed towards allergy reactions? The basophils along with mast cells release chemicals that attract eosinophil to the site of inflmmation (caused by the allergic reaction)?
guys i need to have images of this. Is it possible to get them. it would really be nice to watch the videos and the check on the pictures just to review everything
Pluripotent cells can give rise to all of the cell types that make up the body; embryonic stem cells are considered pluripotent. Multipotent cells can develop into more than one cell type, but are more limited than pluripotent cells; adult stem cells and cord blood stem cells are considered multipotent.
Until now there is no certain answer, but the sources believe that coming in the stages of producing Basophils, cus they have the almost same function and similar morphology.
yes, B cells are a kind of lymphocytes, and lymphocytes are a kind of leukocytes, but erythrocytes aren't leukocytes. WBCs= leukocytes RBCs=erythrocytes
My teacher asked a question on the test about which one of these are NOT a leukocyte? The choices were erythrocytes, B cells, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. Is it just me or was this a poorly worded question bc when I picked red blood cells, unfortunately it was wrong!
My immune system is optimal, yet I have osteopenia. I do have a genetic predisposition for osteoporosis, but I’m wondering where the problem might lie in the the process. Any guidance in finding a biological explanation would be appreciated. Also NO pharmaceuticals taken, but many Ayurvedic and enzyme, as well as natural vitamin /mineral supplements, 150 minutes wily HIIT and tabata exercise. I am a medical student.Thank you 🙏
Armando, the med symbol on your videos is wrong. The med symbol is actually a staff with one snake. The symbol on your videos is the one for accounting.
platelets are not molecules and are not „secreted” by a megakaryocyte! anyway, your videos are veryvery useful, but this was a huge mistake. keep posting these, i really appreciate them! j.
Armando, I've just stumbled upon your videos. After watching only two, I've come to the realization that you will be the savior of my immunology grade. I offer you my deepest gratitude; thank you so very much for reminding me that immunology is not impossible to understand.
I'm fascinate from video- lectures. They are really helpful, useful, interesting and the more important- very easy to understand. Thank you
Great video! Really helping me revise for my immunology exam tomorrow, cheers!
Nice recap. Keep up the good work! Hope to see part 2 soon.
Thank you for making my life easier in A&P2!
This immunology series is the best, its very helpful in comprehending when re-reading the immune system.
I look forward to your new videos everyday... you are awesome...keep 'em comin' !
wow!!! thanks so much, Im studing VET. Im Mexican, and this videos really helped for my inmunology class, I really appreciate! KEEP IT UP! THANKS THANKS THANKS.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this very intelligent and well organized video.🌺❤️😻
great one as always...thanks alot ....waiting for the next one
I remembered your channel from back in the days during my Bachelor. Happy that I remembered it now Im coming back to Immunology (+cancer) for a quick recap at the start of my PhD
Love your lectures. Thanks!
a GENIUS!
just amazing explanation. Thanks a lot Sir !!!
GREAT vid. Thank You very much for your efforts...
Awesome explanation and drawing..thank you so much 💕
Thank you Armando. I'm surviving my physiology classes because of you
thanks for all your videos if I pass on my immunology test today is thanks to you!
Thank you for efforts
Your lectures are just amazing
thanks for teaching me immunology!!
sir, i like your videos , really understanding ...drawing part helps me lot ..helps to score in immunology ...thankyou sir
Thank you.....your explaination is amazing...i mainly understood every thing..
I hope you get paid for this! Thank you so much!
você é um gênio! adorei!
seriously you are my god. I cannot thank you enough!
I just did some more digging and realized that Dendritic Cells can be either Myeloid or Lymphoid in origin, but I still can't find anything about Mast Cells coming from Myeloblasts. Everything I can find says that Myeloid Progenitors branch into lineages that become Mast Cells, Granulocytes, and Megakaryocytes/Erythrocytes.
my anatomy book says that eosinophil is the one that responds to an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection though? they lessen the severity of allergies by engulfing antibody-antigen complexes that reduce degree of inflammation and control its spread to adjacent tissues.
Basophils migrate to an injury site where they discharge their granules into the interstitial fluids. Granule contains histamine which dilates blood vessels and heparin.
u r the best itne short tym me itna kuch covr hojata hai... ur diagrsms are superb.. good handwritting... ur videos are very helpful plz make more videos of pharmacology.. and bacteriology..
Great work Sir
It's incredible. You have a didactic to teach the people. Thanks!!!!
great video, thanks
Thank you 🙏 this video acted as an analgesic for my headache 🤕
Hi Armondo ...many many thanks for your excellent tutorial videos, is it possible to list the videos in the order they should be watched to make the step by step approach smoother. Thanks again.
Actually i think that the haemopoetic stem cells are multipotent instead of pluripotent, because they give rise only to all types of blood cells, but not all types of cells in the body; they cannot become ,for instance, neuro cells..:?
@Armando Hasudungan . Sir you have drawn 4 arrows under lymphoid progenitor cell does the fourth arrow suggest that dendritic cells come from lymphoid as well as myeloid progenitor? .. I am a big fan of your work. Keep up the good work. Thank you
Thank you!
great video
Thanks for all of the videos and I'm a big fan.
I found a diagram that seems to disagree with you, though, namely in that Myeloblasts precede only Monocytes and Granulocytes, excluding Mast Cells, which arise from a common precursor further "up" from a Myeloblast. It also says that Dendritic Cells arise from Lymphoid Progenitors, not Myeloid.
I would include the link to the graphic, but RUclips prevents me from doing so.
Can you please reconcile these differences?
Thank you 🙏
How you can do all of that! you are awesome Dude! Thanks!!
maryam moradi Oh hello Maryam haha
I wish there would be someone how does this in german :/ Great work! Keep it up!
Thank you so much, you should be my lecturer.
I learned that basophil is related to allergy reactions and secreting histamines as well, while eosinophils are more directed at the elimination of parasites
Aren't they both directed towards allergy reactions? The basophils along with mast cells release chemicals that attract eosinophil to the site of inflmmation (caused by the allergic reaction)?
Thanks again for making all of this info understandable! I swear science textbooks aren't written by normal people :)
Melanie McMillan this comment really make my day! 😂 yes I agreed with you too ! this video explain a whole lot better than science textbooks
you are the best
It's great and very helpful video!!! Love from India🇮🇳
Great video. What's the difference between maturation and activation?
Neutrophils are polymorphonuclear not because they have 3 nucleuses, but because their single nucleus has 3-5 segments
Their nucleus have different shapes
Is there like a pdf or pmg file for your roadmaps? They are extremely helpful!
hello I love your videos.. can you please explain shift to the left... granulocytosis
ur a blessing from god :)
Just download in high quality ..play it full screen n capture screenn whenver u think its imp. Hope it helps
have you uploaded copies of your drawings to share? This would be extremely helpful when reviewing this material later on!
You are the man
You`re awsome :)
tHANKS Im a 4th yr med student! this was soo helpful!! great revision tool. What do you work as?
Amazing video! will you be able to put up the image online please? Thank you!
amazing
Do you have a video on lymphatic system?
big fan of your works man, cause this ain't biology this is art. but aren't monocytes the precursor of dendritic cells rather than the lymphoid ?
thankjs
i wish i could download this illustrations! very well explained
You can if you support him on patreon
guys i need to have images of this. Is it possible to get them. it would really be nice to watch the videos and the check on the pictures just to review everything
Can you make a video about GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor)
Is a great video and very helpful for exams. A small detail though, the haematopoietic stem cell is multipotent, not pluripotent.
You are wrong. Hemopoietic stem cells are pluripotent. Meanwhile something like a myeloblast is multipotent.
Pluripotent cells can give rise to all of the cell types that make up the body; embryonic stem cells are considered pluripotent. Multipotent cells can develop into more than one cell type, but are more limited than pluripotent cells; adult stem cells and cord blood stem cells are considered multipotent.
They're both, there's P-HSC's and M-HSC's.
ill upload it now:)
Where I can find the scheme ?!
Armando Hasudungan hello, I had a question about if the videos in the immunology playlist go by order.
At 4:45 Doesn't mast cell directly descend from myeloid progenitor cell?
Until now there is no certain answer, but the sources believe that coming in the stages of producing Basophils, cus they have the almost same function and similar morphology.
Where can we download this map?
can you make drawing notes for DIC? :)
may God bless.
Thanks so much, how can I get this diagram? Thanks
THANX ARMANDO , WHERE IS THE PICTURE OF BRIEF OF THIS VIDEO ? I DID NOT FIND IT IN DESCRIPTION.........
BINGEWATCH KDRAMA? NO
BINGEWATCH IMMUNOLOGY? YES ❤️
yes, B cells are a kind of lymphocytes, and lymphocytes are a kind of leukocytes, but erythrocytes aren't leukocytes. WBCs= leukocytes
RBCs=erythrocytes
Why im watching this for free?
Hmm that is very strange.
red blood cells are erythrocytes, and I would have selected that too..
why did you write that mast cells come from myeloblasts, i think it is wrong :(
Wait... so monocytes are macrophages or are antigen-presenting cells? Or both???
Isn't mast cell a granule-containing cell?
They are, they release histamine and other agents similar to basophils.
Do you have a copy of the completed map posted somewhere?
p.s. Thank you!!!
Cathy Luo search for the video on his website, it'll have a link to the photo
@@HiAnanya I cant find the link to the photo tho
My teacher asked a question on the test about which one of these are NOT a leukocyte? The choices were erythrocytes, B cells, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. Is it just me or was this a poorly worded question bc when I picked red blood cells, unfortunately it was wrong!
My immune system is optimal, yet I have osteopenia. I do have a genetic predisposition for osteoporosis, but I’m wondering where the problem might lie in the the process. Any guidance in finding a biological explanation would be appreciated. Also NO pharmaceuticals taken, but many Ayurvedic and enzyme, as well as natural vitamin /mineral supplements, 150 minutes wily HIIT and tabata exercise. I am a medical student.Thank you 🙏
Sir can i have complete picture of thi map... i wanted tw draw this for revision...
where does stem cell come from??????
can u get a copy of the drawing? :P
This drawing is amazing to memorize the immune map
Can you pleas put it on your website
thank you
Dude - I didn't realize he had a website!
How can I get this page.."mind map page"..?
its check Kuby book chapter 2 page 25 :) thank you .
Armando, the med symbol on your videos is wrong. The med symbol is actually a staff with one snake. The symbol on your videos is the one for accounting.
you learn something new every day!
you're technically right but nowadays the symbol is used for both... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus
www.thewestologist.com/symbols/the-symbols-of-medicine
Awesome, could you provide the drawing in a pdf attachment via. eg. google docs? :)
Sorry, Just found it on facebook - facebook.com/ArmandoHasudungan/photos_stream
Thanks!! :D:D
can you post that map so i can print it
take a screenshot ;;;;;éééé...;;;;;
wao
Thanks! Now, In A Nutshell, will be avenged!
احد يعرف شلون احصل pdf مالتة؟
The answer would be B-cells because they are Lymphocytes.
B cells are called lymphocytes, not leukocytes.
platelets are not molecules and are not „secreted” by a megakaryocyte! anyway, your videos are veryvery useful, but this was a huge mistake. keep posting these, i really appreciate them!
j.
And basophils do not act in allergic reactions and paracite removal cox its a function of eosinophils
no much to say but thumb up
Everything in this video is correct right?
so strange right.
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