Connective Tissue - Histology | Lecturio
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you covered the whole topic of connective tissue in 31 minutes......Thank you very much
Thanks LECTURIO for the great content you put out here, helping med students all around the world. You've inspired me to provide content to contribute in the way i can. Thank you again.
Love the way he narrates the information - very easy to understand! and the information sticks!
Thanks LECTURIO - Your video helps me a lot to understand connective tissue. Your tempo is very very helpful for me too - not too fast not too slow and very clear. Again thank You so much.
Just wow!! The best histology teacher I have ever seen!!!!
to listen your video is better than attending class for for whole of the day
Thank you so much sir. Very well explained and easy to understand.
One of the best explanation on the connective tissue.Thank you so much sir.
Your teaching style is out of this world :)
Finally I got answers to my questions. Since I'm taking the AMP class online I've to study on my own and I was having a hard time understanding this topic. But you've explained everything so clear and comprehensive! Thank you.,Prof!
great content easily explained
thanks a lot. it was so easy to understand you are the best histology teacher I've ever seen.
Glad to hear that!
@@lecturiomedical it was an honor. thanks a lot
Super clear just like my undergraduate Histology Prof. back in the eighties..
thank you so much Lecturio!!
Spectacular lecture! Thank you so much!
its really amazing thank you
Very wonderful lecture
Thank for your teachers.
you explain the content so well, thank you!
Thank so much for the video Prof
Great video!!
Wow man you're a great teacher. Thanks😊
Very much helpful thank you
Thanks!
This is magically
Very helpful
Very nice presentatio
Do we use a specific book as reference for these Lecturio presentations ? I have to study Gartner Histology for my exams and I want to be as relevant as possible.
Awesome
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!??
Please I need the continuation ( wandering cells)
macrophages for examples, cells that are not fixed in tissue, and go trough blood, as i said monocytes for example
nice !!!
correction at 7:00 - mesoderm develops into mesenchyme*** not mesenchyme to mesoderm
Do some extra research on that because he was correct. mesenchyme develops into mesoderm, while mesoderm can give rise to other tissues like bone, muscle, etc
H&E vey tough to distinguish as all are red
Weigert- elastin is dark blue
Muscle is light red and collagen is dark
Masson-green is collagen brownny red is muscle
Gomori- collagen is blue.
muscle is red.elastin is white
Silver- reticular fibers
Collagen fibers are based on their thickness and strength the 1 being the thickest and strongest and 3 being the weakest
The Reticular fibers have more sugar molecules than the collagen and elastin and are most abundant in lymph nodes.
The Reticular fibers are most seen in silver stain
awesome
Bestttt 🔥🔥
I'm enjoying
it's clear to understand but it's a little sleepy.
Crazy
Thank you
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The lecture hea..ah, was very clea...ah. wonderful
this is pretty solid, tho those were not testis on the slides 1000 % where are seminiferous tubules ?!
You are biology
Thanks please tell you number l have questions related to connective tissue
Please share your doubts
Thanks but i lol'ed at how you say umbilical "uhm-bih-LAI-kuhl"
what was the music at he intro? i think it seems kind of cllassic music part? do anyone remember?