Is it just me, or does anyone else humanize RBCs and find it cute that they go thru their maturation phase and are ready to go off into circulation like the first day of school 😂. And then they can deform and squeeze through tight capillaries to deliver the O2 that the cells need. But deforming so much causes damage to their cell membrane so they are eventually broken down and recycled. Me being like: awww poor little RBCs squeezed thru too many capillaries and went thru the heart too many times.. poor little guy… 😂
Hi dear doctor Eric, I hope you read this comment. Thank you for all you have shared, I have watched nearly all your videos, it has really transformed my vision towards medicine, I have become a better medical student and an efficient one, which I deem to be very important. You have really transformed my professional life, and in my small world, the way I contribute to humanity. I really wish we had a professor like you at our university. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and being such an excellent teacher, looking forward for newer vids!
Great video as always. I'm eagerly waiting for the video about the interpretation of CBC! I wanted to suggest it in the comments section then I heard you mentioning it at the end :D
thank you so much doctor this is one of the best playlists I've seen on anemia and RBCs! everything is explained so well... I wish we have a prof like you at my university... I was wondering if it's possible to obtain the slides for this playlist so I can annotate them and use them to study? (personal use only, not using them for profit purposes) I understand if you can't tho! thank you again
@@StrongMed I guess haha. I meant that this is way too advanced for me. I was just looking for a simple review of RBCs at high school level, then all of a sudden I found myself here listening to an actual medical lecture. jokes aside, you're a really awesome professor, though I don't dare say I understood everything in this video and the one linked in description, I did get the general concepts thanks to you!!
One of the best reviews of RBC physiology . Basic science for moving forward into Hematology . Thank you .
Is it just me, or does anyone else humanize RBCs and find it cute that they go thru their maturation phase and are ready to go off into circulation like the first day of school 😂. And then they can deform and squeeze through tight capillaries to deliver the O2 that the cells need. But deforming so much causes damage to their cell membrane so they are eventually broken down and recycled. Me being like: awww poor little RBCs squeezed thru too many capillaries and went thru the heart too many times.. poor little guy… 😂
Fam you'd love the Cells At Work anime
Cute, very cute❤
Hi dear doctor Eric, I hope you read this comment.
Thank you for all you have shared, I have watched nearly all your videos, it has really transformed my vision towards medicine, I have become a better medical student and an efficient one, which I deem to be very important. You have really transformed my professional life, and in my small world, the way I contribute to humanity.
I really wish we had a professor like you at our university.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and being such an excellent teacher, looking forward for newer vids!
You are very welcome! I am glad that you've found my videos to be helpful!
You have covered almost a chapter of my book
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Very great video! Perfect recap of rbc! 👍
Thank you Dr Strong, a very good review. You are an excellent teacher,instructor.
Great video as always.
I'm eagerly waiting for the video about the interpretation of CBC! I wanted to suggest it in the comments section then I heard you mentioning it at the end :D
The video I'm working on now is specifically about the red cell indices (e.g. MCV, RDW, the difference between hemoglobin and hematocrit, etc...).
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Great news. Thank you for making such awesome videos, really appreciated.
This is Ross from Friends, i am 100% convinced lmao
This is the best erythropoiesis lecture ever🥰🥰
Awesomely summarized material. Thank you
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thank you so much . I really got more information from this video
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Hexos monophosphate shunt does not produce ATP, so how the 10% of energy come from HMP shunt ? 1:24
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Concise as always, thank you
One of the best out there
Good Video
Do the stem cells divide? At what point do they start dividing or stop dividing?
Physiology of RBC in less than 9 mins
Amazing
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Possible retulocytes in the bloodstream have problems becoming erythrocytes ? as a disorder
This was really helpful!!!
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How does blood stay liquid? How or why does the body keep liquid. Does blood Harden in the bloodstream if the dehydrated?
thank you so much doctor this is one of the best playlists I've seen on anemia and RBCs! everything is explained so well... I wish we have a prof like you at my university...
I was wondering if it's possible to obtain the slides for this playlist so I can annotate them and use them to study? (personal use only, not using them for profit purposes) I understand if you can't tho! thank you again
Could've used this last week for my LOs
Sorry to be late! I hope you did well!
@@StrongMed It helped consolidate what I've learned :)
Nice job, thank you.
Really helpful,thanks❤
I really found it helpful
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Is it reticulocyte basophilic in nature??
Thanks a lot it is help me for my lessons
Me I have failed to get the acute brief explanation
Very useful material
Thank you for this.
Thanks for your video.
Very nice upload 👍
Thanks for this video 😌
Thank you for this
Very helpful thanks
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Tq strong Medicine 👍🏼
thanks Doctor strong
Great Video, appreciate it !!!
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Can I suggest a series on interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise testing?
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Interesting
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what am i doing here
Learning physiology?
@@StrongMed I guess haha. I meant that this is way too advanced for me. I was just looking for a simple review of RBCs at high school level, then all of a sudden I found myself here listening to an actual medical lecture. jokes aside, you're a really awesome professor, though I don't dare say I understood everything in this video and the one linked in description, I did get the general concepts thanks to you!!
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