These immunology classes from this channel have been enlightening for me! I searched a lot here on RUclips, for sure, but these were the most didactic ones possible. Thank you very much.❤
Excellent thank you so much !! A little precision, from single cell RNAseq data, I can tell that unswitched memory B cells are produced in large amount and can be found in the blood (around 20% of all memory B cells are IgM )
in absence of T-helper cells as in Digeorge syndrome or HIV , how does B-cell react to antigen peptides ?? does it get activated and produce IgM or not ?
These immunology classes from this channel have been enlightening for me! I searched a lot here on RUclips, for sure, but these were the most didactic ones possible. Thank you very much.❤
Excellent thank you so much !! A little precision, from single cell RNAseq data, I can tell that unswitched memory B cells are produced in large amount and can be found in the blood (around 20% of all memory B cells are IgM )
U made it madam🙌.nice,short and Very educative i lovd it❤️
Whoa, I always imagined Plasma Cells as Super Saiya-jin versions of B Cells
Great Video! 🙂👍
What does that mean?
Thanks a lot for making the concept very short and clear 🤗🤗
Great👏👏👏 ....frank lecturers hlp me a lot...bunch of thanks.... Sir waiting fo Part ll 😇😇😇
+Bratati Paul thank you for your feedback
@@FrankLectures Is the clustering of antigen equal to PAMP,if not then how,tlr bonds the cluster of antigen?
Very nice explanation
Very easy to understand..... thank you
great effort.thank you!
in absence of T-helper cells as in Digeorge syndrome or HIV , how does B-cell react to antigen peptides ?? does it get activated and produce IgM or not ?
Frank lectures 😚❣make me frank in zoology💞💖👌👍👍👍
You are amazing thank you ❤️❤️
Just wow!!
The Best! Much thanks to you ma'am
Thanks
Is the clustering of antigen equal to PAMP,if not then tlr bonds the cluster of antigen?
Thank you very much.. Please I need a lecture about adhesion molecules
Thnku for make it easier.
i dont understand how having multiple repeating epitope can trigger clustering of the BCR. please explain
Thanks alot
Great analysis
God bless you
Thank you for your feedback.
thx a lot
Mast he boss. Nice
Thanks
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You're welcome.
Thank you so much
You're welcome.
I am a university student in Morocco and I greatly benefited from this wonderful explanation and I wish you a lot of success
Thank you so much.
Has the part 2 released yet?
No. It will be uploaded this friday.
thnkew😊
can i get this presentation
What happens when b cell activated????
vocaloid biology
Organs of immune system????????? Thymus and bone marrow???????????????????
Why this weird computer voice
Very helpful video but sorry mam don't like your voice, very difficult to understand
I smell an indian around herr...
finally not an indian person
computed voices are not good, they are bad
veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery bad