Thanks so much for great videos!! My question is somewhere said the Dendritic cell which is under the skin is called Langerhans cell. So what is the point? And why didn`t you make a video for dentritic cells? Is there any difference between DC and Macrophages` phagocytosis. Thanks.
possible the ground glass in the lung tissue is viral debris, immune cell or antibody debris, scar tissue or blood from damage tissue? most people don't know bone marrow is fluid in living beings, when someone breaks their spinal column the blood(cerebral spinal fluid) leaks out the same with limbs and nerves cross, I've never understood where the fluid ends up if the skin isn't punctured? with Coronavirus and all the debris produced wouldn't there be a mass migration of macrophages to the infected area? is there a way to culture macrophages and deliver through convalescent plasma? with prolonged illness is this creating macrophage deficiency with the properties of clearing that debris? would delivering cytokines or binding antibodies to the area of a tumor close the opening of the skin? can cerebral spinal fluid be transferred like a blood transfusion?
Thanks for the great videos!!! My questions are 1. Somewhere said that the dendritic cells which is under the skin are called Langerhans cells. So is that right? Both of DC and macrophages called Langerhans cells? 2. Why didn`t you make a video for Dendritic cells? Is there any difference between the phagocytosis of DC and Macrophages? Thanks.
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Sir you explain so nicely, makes it interesting plus easy to understand 😊
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Sir,amazing explanation.
thanks sir .thats a great help for studies.
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This is awesome. Keep them coming.
Sir,its a wonderful lecture series.I want to know the difference b/w macrophage & histiocyte.
life saving lecture
Thanks so much for great videos!!
My question is somewhere said the Dendritic cell which is under the skin is called Langerhans cell. So what is the point?
And why didn`t you make a video for dentritic cells?
Is there any difference between DC and Macrophages` phagocytosis.
Thanks.
thankyou!
possible the ground glass in the lung tissue is viral debris, immune cell or antibody debris, scar tissue or blood from damage tissue? most people don't know bone marrow is fluid in living beings, when someone breaks their spinal column the blood(cerebral spinal fluid) leaks out the same with limbs and nerves cross, I've never understood where the fluid ends up if the skin isn't punctured? with Coronavirus and all the debris produced wouldn't there be a mass migration of macrophages to the infected area? is there a way to culture macrophages and deliver through convalescent plasma? with prolonged illness is this creating macrophage deficiency with the properties of clearing that debris? would delivering cytokines or binding antibodies to the area of a tumor close the opening of the skin? can cerebral spinal fluid be transferred like a blood transfusion?
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Thanks for the great videos!!!
My questions are
1. Somewhere said that the dendritic cells which is under the skin are called Langerhans cells. So is that right? Both of DC and macrophages called Langerhans cells?
2. Why didn`t you make a video for Dendritic cells? Is there any difference between the phagocytosis of DC and Macrophages?
Thanks.
yyiminn Langerhans cells can only be dendritic cells
sound is compromised sir
Nice but sir u mentioned alot of things but liitle information about macrophage
complicate concepts made simple
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Haha. Are you asking if I am still alive?