it is really awesome....i have my exams on wednesday on immunology and this video really helped me out...thank you *Edit* I got 47 out of 50 thank u so much
I found the explanation and the teaching as a skill and knowledge that has explained one of the most complex part of the immune system as simple as possible to be understood by a biggner to the subject . Thank you 🙏
The way you where expanding on each component of the word"macro...large...phage...eating" that was beautiful thank you sir🔥🔥definitely recommending for my classmates 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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First of all, thank you for this great explanation of the immune system. Secondly, I thought the NK cells and dendritic cells were part of the innate system. Finally, you mentioned that there is a set of videos on the immune system; I found only three. If there are more, please show them; many thanks.
thank you so much for the effort and providing such a great content with so much simplicity! this truly will help me understand and helps me in an indescribable way as i have an habit of using most of my photographic memmory to recall certain topics about the subjects i am into. thank you so much!! keep goin, please
The antibodies are not on B-cells surface, when they're on the surface they're called the B-cell receptor, only once the B-cell gets activated and secretes these receptors, they are called antibodies - aka the secreted form of BCR-s.
Very in depth yet easy to follow. For a topical medication that induces an immune response, see imiquimod or Aldara. Its mode of action, explained via lymphoid stem cell diagrams, provides viable therapy when used against virus' and tumors, specifically HPV and superficial skin cancers.
I loved this video, perfect balance between information and simplicity (please do more!). One possible error is, @13:22 you mention the "innate" immune system when it should be the "active" immune system since it has to do with the lymphoid stem cell group?
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Reticulocyte is labelled erythrocyte, which should be applied to red blood cell, if he's going to use that term. However, I really like the Zero to Finals very methodical approach with the really nice, simple (but very informative) white board diagrams. Much better than the other immune system videos I've looked at.
Great videos! I do have a question though, when do the memory cells come in? Let's say that a viral infection occurs for a second time, the response is different than for the first time. How is that response and how is it shortened?
The B-cells was originally named so cause they were first discovered in an organ in birds called Bursa so that's what the B stands for but it can also be seen at like what the gentelman said in the video Alsso the neutrophile are named so cause they don't stain neither with acidic nor with base coloring ( it makes sence because there is acidophile , basicophile and then of course neutrophile)
@@jacobvandijk6525 Great find - thanks. Looks like a clear and detailed lecture if you want to learn details about dendritic cells and their lineage. Dendritic cells are pretty complicated in their lineage so I have over-simplified it for this video and put them on their own rather than under the myeloid or lymphoid line. Hope this doesn't mislead anyone.
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I noticed that as well. I'm pretty sure he just misspoke. When he introduced the lymphoid stem cells, he started by correctly saying that they're part of "specific immunity" (AKA adaptive immunity).
Thank you for the explanation. Very well explained and so simple. Can I ask for haemoglobin disorder (the thalassemia) kinda hard for me to understand. Thanks before.
it is really awesome....i have my exams on wednesday on immunology and this video really helped me out...thank you
*Edit*
I got 47 out of 50 thank u so much
Wow that's so cool! Congrats and well done.
wow I know it’s a year late but that’s fantastic! These videos are brilliant also.
Don’t know why, but your explanation is what stuck with me the most. Thank you so much.
Finally a video I can understand! Thank you so much for your systematic and clear explanation!
glad to help. such a difficult topic to understand!
I found the explanation and the teaching as a skill and knowledge that has explained one of the most complex part of the immune system as simple as possible to be understood by a biggner to the subject . Thank you 🙏
The way you where expanding on each component of the word"macro...large...phage...eating" that was beautiful thank you sir🔥🔥definitely recommending for my classmates 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm the the one to ever be a doctor, I'm very much self conscious my health but, I swear if I could come under your mentorship, I would become one of the greatest physicians there is. 💯
Your gifted talent to simplify complexities is beyond words. Thank you for these videos. Changed my life for the best forever. 💛
That was fantastic! I'm a pharmacist, and this has been so helpful for my CPD.
Really outstanding. It summarizes and illustrates in a concise and simple way dozens of concepts. You are a great teacher.
These are concepts not seen and not proven but with drugs??????to teach???
I really really really love that you are giving the origin of the word that really helps. thanks
First of all, thank you for this great explanation of the immune system. Secondly, I thought the NK cells and dendritic cells were part of the innate system. Finally, you mentioned that there is a set of videos on the immune system; I found only three. If there are more, please show them; many thanks.
Simple, nice, expressive & complete way to understand
Thanks 🙏
It was so good 😍
I don't usually comment on any video but your leave an impact on me i love it😘
Thank you so much 😀
Very good, systematic and digestible explanation
Thanks so much
Thank you so much for your systematic and clear explanation! from Thailand " ขอบพระคุณค่ะ ".....
Bring more videos. This one really helped.
Loved this video! It clarified what I didn't fully comprehend in my summer Microbiology class! The British accent definitely helps!
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YES thanks so much
I needed these visuals and this thoroughness
You're welcome. Glad to help 😄
Super helpful video. Cant thank you enough for preparing it and presenting to us.
Very difficult subject you made it very easy to understand...thanks
great work!! though the name neutrophil is due to their color when they are dyed with hematoxylin and eosin, they get colored with a neutral pink
good to know, thanks
I'm a fan, officially. Got here from the medicine audiobook. Thank you.
Excellent, concise yet insightful and well planned simple schematics
Thank you!
thank you so much for the effort and providing such a great content with so much simplicity! this truly will help me understand and helps me in an indescribable way as i have an habit of using most of my photographic memmory to recall certain topics about the subjects i am into. thank you so much!! keep goin, please
I watched this to understand my blood test results related to immunity; very well done!
Thank you very much for detailed explanation it ia very easy to understand
Thank you very much! You have a unique ability to explain complex ideias very clearly and concisely!!
This is the best video about immune cells
how on earth can someone not like this? thanks very much sir
Thanks! Great comment!
It is really helpful to understand basics of immune cell thank u very much
The antibodies are not on B-cells surface, when they're on the surface they're called the B-cell receptor, only once the B-cell gets activated and secretes these receptors, they are called antibodies - aka the secreted form of BCR-s.
Thanks for this distinction!
At least he shares he's knowledge on good will better that one who just comes to express comments
A Playlist for immunesystem related videos would be cool. Great videos btw.
Thanks!
Absolutely love the contentt!,very helpful ,easy to comprehend process and remember ,great job lad!.
Thank you!
Very in depth yet easy to follow. For a topical medication that induces an immune response, see imiquimod or Aldara. Its mode of action, explained via lymphoid stem cell diagrams, provides viable therapy when used against virus' and tumors, specifically HPV and superficial skin cancers.
Thank you for explaining this so clearly!
Bravo. An engineer need your lecture too so that I can develop a better medicine. Peter Sugita- Indonesia
Awesome, thaks a lot for your excellent explanation !
Really helpful. I can finally get my head around it! Thank you very much.
Very insightful and explained in simple way 👏
Very good explanation!!!
Thank you sir. You are the best of best.
Great explanation, visual, slow, systematic, digestable.. Thank You! :)
I loved this video, perfect balance between information and simplicity (please do more!). One possible error is, @13:22 you mention the "innate" immune system when it should be the "active" immune system since it has to do with the lymphoid stem cell group?
Thanks ! Very clear and logical ! How refreshing !
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Beautiful
Thanks so much for this great explanation
Very helpful, I'm glad I found it😊.. Thanx
Awesome video! Really easy to understand. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks!😊
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Such an informative video! Thank you so much, keep the good work going.
It's very helpful thank you
This was SO helpful - thanks Tom!
Glad to help!
Very good lesson from here, thank you
Thank u so much for this vedio. It is very very very.... Helpful for me to understand the concept in a simple manner
Awesome! So glad you liked it
Amazing video thank you so much very helpful indeed 🇿🇲
Great explanation immune system!
Thank you for such a nice lecture
Thank u very much!! The video is quite helpful!!
Thank you very much!
Reticulocyte is labelled erythrocyte, which should be applied to red blood cell, if he's going to use that term. However, I really like the Zero to Finals very methodical approach with the really nice, simple (but very informative) white board diagrams. Much better than the other immune system videos I've looked at.
Awesome and concise.. thanks can we have one on acute and chronic inflammation. Thanks
What an explain! Awesome 😍
Very good video. I missed the regulatory T cells
amaziiiiing. thank you very much.
Super bro ,simplified and excellent explaination.
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Very nice one thanks 🙏
Thank you so much for the video, it has really helped me
Very helpful ! Big thanks and great work !
99.99% profs assume that students know the meaning of HPSCs.
And 99.99% of students who don’t know what an HPSC is won’t take 2 seconds to look it up.
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Well done sir
Please make a video on adaptive immunity
And on other topics of immunology as well
Thanks!
Great videos! I do have a question though, when do the memory cells come in? Let's say that a viral infection occurs for a second time, the response is different than for the first time. How is that response and how is it shortened?
Great recap, thank you.
Really great explanation! Thanks a lot! One question: which software did you use to make the presentation/images?
It is very helpful, thank you so much!
I wonder what software can be used to do animation video like this?
I really enjoyed it
Please post more videos about the immune system!
Great work! thank you very much
B in B-cell does not come from 'bone marrow', it is from the 'bursa of Fabricius'....anyway, the video is great.
the video was really very helpful for me...
The B-cells was originally named so cause they were first discovered in an organ in birds called Bursa so that's what the B stands for but it can also be seen at like what the gentelman said in the video
Alsso the neutrophile are named so cause they don't stain neither with acidic nor with base coloring ( it makes sence because there is acidophile , basicophile and then of course neutrophile)
lovely refresher
This was very helpful, thank you!
No problem. This is one of my favourite videos - I'm glad you found it!
Really helpful ....thanks
One of the best I've seen on RUclips. Well done! Don't the dendritic cells have a myeloid lineage and a lymphoid lineage?
Thanks Jacob! You are right about dendritic cells :D
@@jacobvandijk6525 Great find - thanks. Looks like a clear and detailed lecture if you want to learn details about dendritic cells and their lineage. Dendritic cells are pretty complicated in their lineage so I have over-simplified it for this video and put them on their own rather than under the myeloid or lymphoid line. Hope this doesn't mislead anyone.
@@ZeroToFinals You're right. I removed it.
It's enough for the exam preparation
@@guthasai6169 At my age exams belong to the past ;-)
this is pretty clear, thank you!
Utterly helpful i can not thank you enough osome
AWESOME!!! Thank you very much! I liked, commented and subscribed.
amazing, thank you. glad you liked it
The way uhh explained is superb ...Thnku fir giving such a amazing explanation and clearing this topic so easily .... everything was so systematic ....🤗
FANTASTIC THANK YOU........
Nice concepts . Good content.
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏
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aren't b and t cells part of adaptive immunity?
At 13:20 he says they're all apart of innate immunity...
I noticed that as well. I'm pretty sure he just misspoke. When he introduced the lymphoid stem cells, he started by correctly saying that they're part of "specific immunity" (AKA adaptive immunity).
Brilliant!
Thankyou this is very helpful :)
Thank you doctor 💕
Glad to help
Aha, now I know where the T Cell gets its name. Thank you for clearing that up.
great work
very useful and im really satisfied.
thanks
Thank you for the explanation. Very well explained and so simple. Can I ask for haemoglobin disorder (the thalassemia) kinda hard for me to understand. Thanks before.
Good suggestion!