Andrew, one of the best things of learning from you here is you bring up points that are related for the whole body system... like what you said here about the liver health relating to the production of complement, clotting proteins and Kipper cells, etc. It's gold for me to see the big picture while I learn details. thank you so much again!
Dr. Wolf, my pathophysiology text states that Neutrophils are the first to arrive at the scene of insult; you stated Macrophages and Dendritic cells are first. Where did you get this information? Thank you for all of the free information, your videos are great!
I was also under the impression that eosinophils don't really phagocytose, but rather realase the acidic granula on the surface of a cell or parasite. Also, basophilic cell's exist in very low quantities, not the eosinophils, so those concentrations should be reversed.
Andrew, one of the best things of learning from you here is you bring up points that are related for the whole body system... like what you said here about the liver health relating to the production of complement, clotting proteins and Kipper cells, etc. It's gold for me to see the big picture while I learn details. thank you so much again!
You’re welcome HL Yang. Glad you found it helpful!
Hi! I believe it is Cb3 that opsonizes bacteria and other microorganisms. C3a binds to C5a to trigger mast cells and induce chemotaxis.
Hi Guarina, we will ask Dr. Wolf and see what he says!
i cant empathise how useful this is!
Dear Andrew thank you for this video and your interesting teaching method.
Dr. Wolf, my pathophysiology text states that Neutrophils are the first to arrive at the scene of insult; you stated Macrophages and Dendritic cells are first. Where did you get this information? Thank you for all of the free information, your videos are great!
Neutrophils are the first to arrive from the blood indeed. Macrophages and DC are tissue residents and, therefore, already there.
Very nice and well explained walkthrough. Thank you. Helped me a lot
Dear Andrew, I learned a lot from this video. Please keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback! We will be rolling out new lessons soon. Keep watching, we appreciate the support!
From what i understand; C3a stimulates mast cells to secrete more chemical mediators and it is C3b that takes part in opsonisation, is that correct?
where is the previous video that u r talking about?!
What video would follow this one?
I was also under the impression that eosinophils don't really phagocytose, but rather realase the acidic granula on the surface of a cell or parasite. Also, basophilic cell's exist in very low quantities, not the eosinophils, so those concentrations should be reversed.
Hi Anders, we will ask Dr. Wolf and see what he says!
I think you mean c3b as the opsonin.
Thanks for the input!
interesting!
Thank you for watching!