thank you- great video! Not patronizing in the least like a lot of these type of videos and not painfully slow or so fast moving that note taking is impossible! Much appreciate!
Wow great graphics. If enough people like you work together to revolutionize medical education, we can learn more information, learn it faster and with far less pain and most importantly retain it. Once again. Good job and keep it up.
Thank you so much for the video! It really helps to put everything into perspective, I was having a really hard time putting all of the branches of the immune system together, how they all happen at the same time. This is a life saver!
thank you sooo much, i'm not using english as my daily language, so its very difficult for me to understand the textbooks. watching this video can wipe the fog in my mind. i start to understand imunology. :D
Great video!Puts everything into sharp focus. If anyone still has a problem there is a book by Lauren Sompayrac called How the Immune System Works that also explains things pretty good. Especially after seeing this if you need more detail. Thanks! You did a fabulous job!
Thanks for pointing this out. Yes, you are right, the Th2 cells cooperate with and activate B cells to proliferate and give rise eventually to memory B cells and plasma cells. I will make a note of this on the video.
Great video, we are doing this in our med course now. Very nice diagram. I think you meant IL-12 which differentiats Th-0 to Th-1 cells and T cells don't form B-cells or memory B-cells they release IL-3, IL-4 to cause them to become B-cells because they are 2 different lines. Good work, I really liked the video.
Should be mentioned here that MHC-1 is expressed on all nucleated host cells. These cells present antigen from intracellular infection to the Cytotoxic T cells, and activate them , and apoptotic factors are pumped through a synapse with the infected cell. This pathway is much more common than the one shown in the video
The dichotomy of T-cells to Th1 and Th2 is solely based on functionality. Th2 cells help B-lymphocytes to mature to plasma cells which in turn produce the different classes of Igs. Thus, please correct ur slides stating that Th2 concert to memory B-cells.
Is there anyway you could email the diagram to me? I have to do a presentation for school and you nailed the summary down quite well. I just want to review it on paper and make notes.
Hi letmebreakfree, at first I said Th2 cells form plasma cells. However, this is not the case. In fact, Th2 cells stimulate/help B-cells to become memory B-cells or plasma cells. There was a short discussion on the topic above. Hope this helps!
Hi, thank you for your comment. Yes harpinmartin is one of my sources. But also, class notes and textbooks. I spent a lot of time putting it all together so that it was very easy to understand. Thankfully, all information is from other sources rather than my making it up myself. Had I made the information up myself, it would be all wrong and I would cause many people to fail their exams.
great video! But im slightly confused. i thought activated Cytotoxic T cells were the same as natural killer cells? or is it just that they both do the same thing? I have an exam next Monday. Help! thanks :)
hello thank for this vide, can you please add more on regulatory functions of cytokines ? graet work need more like you here in youtube. understand better..
Great example of decaying values. Someone worked hard and did a pretty good job and you think that because he shared this work YOU are ENTITLED to criticize. Where did common civility go? Thanks for the newsflash, you should have everything given to you; don't go and find it out yourself, it should be there for you waiting served up on fine china and if it's a little less than perfect you feel the need to open your mouth and spew out negativity. Just say, "Thank you sir" and be on your way.
you literally just saved my life!! best overview on youtube thats actually in detail. plus, your voice is soooo nice
OMG, thank you, you explained this better in 14 mins than my lecturer did over 4 lessons.
thank you- great video! Not patronizing in the least like a lot of these type of videos and not painfully slow or so fast moving that note taking is impossible! Much appreciate!
Easy way to follow... with coloring things in as you go.... I'm finally learning.
Thank you.
Watched these a while back simply did not know enough to appreciate how well done this is. very nice job and to do it in 15min wow.
Honestly congratulations!.... I study medicine in Italy and I've never unsterdood so well immune system as in this video!
Thank you for putting this together! This video is THE perquisite for watching Cells at Work😂
Wow great graphics. If enough people like you work together to revolutionize medical education, we can learn more information, learn it faster and with far less pain and most importantly retain it. Once again. Good job and keep it up.
Thank you so much for the video! It really helps to put everything into perspective, I was having a really hard time putting all of the branches of the immune system together, how they all happen at the same time. This is a life saver!
Excellent! Thank you so much - this is one of the best presentations on the immune system I've ever seen.
Great video....a lot of effort put in. Great summary....quicker to learn. Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. You've done a great job!
Very good general overview of the immune system.
thank you sooo much, i'm not using english as my daily language, so its very difficult for me to understand the textbooks. watching this video can wipe the fog in my mind. i start to understand imunology. :D
Great video!Puts everything into sharp focus. If anyone still has a problem there is a book by Lauren Sompayrac called How the Immune System Works that also explains things pretty good. Especially after seeing this if you need more detail. Thanks! You did a fabulous job!
Thanks for pointing this out. Yes, you are right, the Th2 cells cooperate with and activate B cells to proliferate and give rise eventually to memory B cells and plasma cells. I will make a note of this on the video.
Great video, we are doing this in our med course now. Very nice diagram. I think you meant IL-12 which differentiats Th-0 to Th-1 cells and T cells don't form B-cells or memory B-cells they release IL-3, IL-4 to cause them to become B-cells because they are 2 different lines. Good work, I really liked the video.
I am also wondering if you could put up a link to the diagram? I found it very helpful!!
I love you man; that's from the heart
Great video, excellent job. Well done you have explained it perfectly
Should be mentioned here that MHC-1 is expressed on all nucleated host cells. These cells present antigen from intracellular infection to the Cytotoxic T cells, and activate them , and apoptotic factors are pumped through a synapse with the infected cell. This pathway is much more common than the one shown in the video
cannot seem to load this.. i have used it before and it is brilliant.. where can i find it
Um Th2 cannot "turn into B cells or plasma cells" they can activate B cells to isotype switch and differentiate into plasma cells....
thank u...i knew it already n u pretty much gave me good re-enforcement 4 my exam tomo in pharmacology..thanks much agen
thanks for a great overview -and for the thoughts/corrections below
The dichotomy of T-cells to Th1 and Th2 is solely based on functionality. Th2 cells help B-lymphocytes to mature to plasma cells which in turn produce the different classes of Igs. Thus, please correct ur slides stating that Th2 concert to memory B-cells.
Great video! Thank you for helping me study!
Is there anyway you could email the diagram to me? I have to do a presentation for school and you nailed the summary down quite well. I just want to review it on paper and make notes.
Thanks for the overview. Good job.
You talked about how the venules and capillaries become more permeable. Is this how the blood brain barrier is penetrated in multiple sclerosis?
Hi, thank you for your comment. As mentioned at the begining of the video, you must watch it in high definition to see the writing. hope this helps.
Hi letmebreakfree, at first I said Th2 cells form plasma cells. However, this is not the case. In fact, Th2 cells stimulate/help B-cells to become memory B-cells or plasma cells. There was a short discussion on the topic above. Hope this helps!
What's the song called at the end?
Ps...I wish there was a little bit more detail, but overall it was a nicely done video!
Hi, thank you for your comment. Yes harpinmartin is one of my sources. But also, class notes and textbooks. I spent a lot of time putting it all together so that it was very easy to understand. Thankfully, all information is from other sources rather than my making it up myself. Had I made the information up myself, it would be all wrong and I would cause many people to fail their exams.
great video! But im slightly confused. i thought activated Cytotoxic T cells were the same as natural killer cells? or is it just that they both do the same thing?
I have an exam next Monday. Help! thanks :)
Hey can you put the image up please please!!! i would really appreciate having the diagram. thank you so much for your help yet
could not see it well but thanks for sharing. I hope this helped you understadn with what I see
Near the start of the video, you said that cytokines cause vasodilation and chemotaxis. I thought that histamines do that, not cytokines?
Histamine is a vasodilator, but there are other things, such as certain cytokines, which are too :)
great job. good luck to you!
Loved it! Nice soothing voice also ;)
its good that you remade it and threw in your own bits but you copied harpinmartin there is no way to deny it
Thanks for the video, that really helped !
Why can TH2 form memory B cells? I do not understand this part. Please hit the reply button next to my name so I am notified.
Thanks
great video! really helped! thanks
hello
thank for this vide, can you please add more on regulatory functions of cytokines ?
graet work need more like you here in youtube. understand better..
Excellent! Thank you!
can you explain more about Naive cells
my immune system needs to do a rush job on this cold i have so i can get to that natural science exam tomorrow...lol
how do I read the writing, with a magnifying glass?
wow! thanks, you're brilliant!
Is that a IL-2 which activates the Tho into Th1 cell or IL-12?
It's supposed to be IL-12. It's a small error
Thanks for sharing this, it was really helpful =)
Any of those wanting to get the image, maybe you could just screen shot it?
Great! I'm happy it helped. =)
@Jamaikim No Problem ! =)
U r the best
outro song on 1,5x speed is awesome
Thanks! =)
Agreed, same here.
Love your voice...lol
you have an amazing talking voice like hot =). I'm learning. I actually have a test on this tomorrow.
thx
Great example of decaying values. Someone worked hard and did a pretty good job and you think that because he shared this work YOU are ENTITLED to criticize. Where did common civility go? Thanks for the newsflash, you should have everything given to you; don't go and find it out yourself, it should be there for you waiting served up on fine china and if it's a little less than perfect you feel the need to open your mouth and spew out negativity. Just say, "Thank you sir" and be on your way.
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phewwww that part confused me a lot
you sound very cute!