Awesome !! Can you please do microscopic sample of gunk from the inside of a nasal cavity? I want to REALLY know everything about human cells. That is the only way to treat microbes. It will help us to get clean.
Most of them are neutrophils per your sample. Their dots within the cytoplasm typically are granules as typical weapon against antigens. You are correct about the one with big round nuclei that does look like lymphocyte. It could be B or T cell. Very fun experiment. Thanks for sharing. Do you know what are the fixatives and their concentration in your solution?
One reason they have these irregular nucleus shapes is to aid in extravasation (squeezing out of the blood, and into the tissue). It's like going to a packed concert and trying to get through all the people to the front.
Very interesting video, as all of your videos. As a suggestion it will be interesting to over-stamp the magnification you used in each image. Also add in the video or the description the microscope model you used
The magnification is not so meaningfull, but a indicating 10 or 100 mu and the objective used would be useful. However that miht me quite an extra task
If you use saline/ringers to prepare the pus slide would that reduce the osmotic effect? Can phase contrast distinguish the nuclei without using methylene blue? I'm after a method to watch mitosis that does not use stains which impact the viability of the cells.
Awww yak, MH, but you are so funny. Thanks. Very interesting, those white blood cells. I thought the organelles were the bacteria they ate, but not so as I read in another comment. Bacteria would be too small, right?
Great video.. Maybe, a bit of a different angle. As per traditional medicine.. blood is made of phlegm, yellow bile, black bile and the red blood cells. The pus that we see is the body expelling abnormal bile out from the system. Abnormal bile is formed due to excess heat , more heat than the standard temperature of the body..
AWESOME Thanks!!!!! I am concerned with microbes 🦠 in my skin to treat them properly. Each person has their own microbes. Most people have some of the same in different amounts. Parasites germs bacteria and fungus extremely important to understand. I wish I could get a microbiologist tell me what my skin has.
Amazing!!! Can you do Dental Plaque aswell? :)
We can only hope he does 😮
Yeah 😊
Oh here we go again 😊😂
Great vid as always!
Awesome !! Can you please do microscopic sample of gunk from the inside of a nasal cavity? I want to REALLY know everything about human cells. That is the only way to treat microbes. It will help us to get clean.
Thank you, Oliver!
How will microbes and bacteria behave within a strong magnetic field ?
Most of them are neutrophils per your sample. Their dots within the cytoplasm typically are granules as typical weapon against antigens. You are correct about the one with big round nuclei that does look like lymphocyte. It could be B or T cell. Very fun experiment. Thanks for sharing. Do you know what are the fixatives and their concentration in your solution?
Very interesting thank you. I would like to ask if it is feasible to use fountain pen ink as a dye as I have plenty of that.
One reason they have these irregular nucleus shapes is to aid in extravasation (squeezing out of the blood, and into the tissue). It's like going to a packed concert and trying to get through all the people to the front.
“If your interested in doing that” I’m very interested in doing that😂🤫😬🤮
Very interesting video, as all of your videos. As a suggestion it will be interesting to over-stamp the magnification you used in each image. Also add in the video or the description the microscope model you used
The magnification is not so meaningfull, but a indicating 10 or 100 mu and the objective used would be useful. However that miht me quite an extra task
If you use saline/ringers to prepare the pus slide would that reduce the osmotic effect? Can phase contrast distinguish the nuclei without using methylene blue? I'm after a method to watch mitosis that does not use stains which impact the viability of the cells.
Hi there could you make more of how to make prepared slides thanks.
Fascinating.
Awww yak, MH, but you are so funny. Thanks. Very interesting, those white blood cells. I thought the organelles were the bacteria they ate, but not so as I read in another comment. Bacteria would be too small, right?
Now I feel bad that I find these fallen warriors scary
Always mind boggling to think about the miniature universe that is your body
Can we see the difference of white blood cell that kill a bacteria or virus and clean white blood cell and some dead infection?
What is that irregular Wbc means
Which one ( Dead Wbc , new born Wbc or Wbc)?
One of the components of Pus is Albumen.
Come on man why even include the footage of you popping that pimple we believe you lol
Teenager with pimples LOL Kind regards Alex
Great video..
Maybe, a bit of a different angle. As per traditional medicine.. blood is made of phlegm, yellow bile, black bile and the red blood cells.
The pus that we see is the body expelling abnormal bile out from the system. Abnormal bile is formed due to excess heat , more heat than the standard temperature of the body..
"a different angle" lol.
Nice way to try and pass up quakery as being legit.
Take your bullshit somewhere else.
sensei anone
I am afraid to look '-)
nice sharring btw....
too much talking
AWESOME Thanks!!!!! I am concerned with microbes 🦠 in my skin to treat them properly. Each person has their own microbes. Most people have some of the same in different amounts. Parasites germs bacteria and fungus extremely important to understand. I wish I could get a microbiologist tell me what my skin has.