I just finished this whole playlist Immunology; uninterrupted. I don't know how to thank you enough. So impressed with your sincerity and brilliance. God bless you ! Love, From Pakistan.
Sooo. Just finished this 26 marathon lectures of yours. 10/10, thank you man, you puted it loud and clearly! Hope we have teachers like you in my school. Learning GM would be much better this way. Oh btw. i enjoyed it more than Matrix trilogy :D
I think these lecturas are so inviting to make onewant to learn more and mire. A fantastic lecturerwho can be understood by any person, nit just students. Great skills!!!!!! Congratulations from London!!!!!
Multiple lectures (3h each) of professors rambling, dropping names, giving little information at a time, jumping from one topic to another, gave me literally nothing. This 13 minute was very refreshing. Great oversight of all the processes, and functions. The earlier this revolution happens. the better for humanity. We need Elon Musk university with AK Lectures.
Hi Andrey, I am a dentist preparing for National boards. I have listened to all 26 lectures on immunology and liked each one of them. I would like to request you to explain Hypersensitivity and auto-immunity in detail. Thank you.
worthy sir! i am one of a hazy student of science,,,,but no doubt,,,after watching ur videos, i consider myself a genius,,,,,,.,.,.,lv ur tutorials and the way u deliver ur knowledge,,,its really impressive,its very rare to have such a teacher on youtube,,,,i am watching ur videos fr more than one year but ur thiz video compell me to subscribe ur channel
Is there any video which include the Spleen? I watched all the playlist of the immune system and you didnt mention it. You are doing exellent work and all your videos are very proffesional! Thank you very much!
Considering the wbc's in nodes neutralize infected cells and antibodies are produced in the nodes how does this effect blood type ? And the regulation of producing rbc's. If rbc's are found in lymph or nodes or vessel wouldn't this indicate rbc escape in interstitial fluid from somewhere? Specifically rbc veins afferent or efferent, the plasma coming through the rbc capillaries could most likely be the afferent path to the efferent lymph vessels to what becomes lymph
I pretty much understood everything but I'm wondering what's the difference between the fluid that got reabsorbed by the venule and the remaining fluid that entered the lymph system? Like content-wise
I think amino acids and fat need higher osmotic pressure in order to get reabsorbed that's why they remain outside the venule and get absorbed by lymphatic vessels
Lymph nodes filter lymph not blood, I'm sure some rbc's get into interstitial fluid wouldn't that be rbc escape. Possible rbc's or carbon is used in some cases as oxygen collectors in interstitial fluid , in return rbc's in interstitial fluid may collect or steel o2 from tissue in lymph before getting picked up by macrophages or a increase in o2 of blood entering r. Atrium from enriched rbc's that may have traveled through the lymphatic vessels into subclavical into vena cava into r. Atrium
Final on Monday. Class is behind and the lymph and respiratory sections are going over my head. Start with 5 minute school, then Crash Course, but gotta finish it off with the AK Lectures!
I just finished this whole playlist Immunology; uninterrupted. I don't know how to thank you enough. So impressed with your sincerity and brilliance. God bless you ! Love, From Pakistan.
just finished the playlist and now i'm so confident about my exam tomorrow!
These videos brought me up a whole letter grade, wouldn't have survived the semester without them! This Immune System playlist is amazing!
Taught me more in 13 minutes than my professor did in 2 lectures. Thanks man
My First AK lecture... you are so gifted... I feel so amazed and wanna keep learning more. Thank you.
Sooo. Just finished this 26 marathon lectures of yours. 10/10, thank you man, you puted it loud and clearly! Hope we have teachers like you in my school. Learning GM would be much better this way. Oh btw. i enjoyed it more than Matrix trilogy :D
I think these lecturas are so inviting to make onewant to learn more and mire. A fantastic lecturerwho can be understood by any person, nit just students. Great skills!!!!!! Congratulations from London!!!!!
Unbelievably incredible. Happy to see such a talented teacher out there
Multiple lectures (3h each) of professors rambling, dropping names, giving little information at a time, jumping from one topic to another, gave me literally nothing.
This 13 minute was very refreshing. Great oversight of all the processes, and functions. The earlier this revolution happens. the better for humanity.
We need Elon Musk university with AK Lectures.
Hi Andrey, I am a dentist preparing for National boards. I have listened to all 26 lectures on immunology and liked each one of them. I would like to request you to explain Hypersensitivity and auto-immunity in detail. Thank you.
i am medical student really your videos help me veeeeeeeeeeery much i don't know how to thank you😊
Just understood what is going with Immune System after watching this playlist. Well done. Thank You so much.
Great concise presentations like these are revolutionizing how we learn.
His videos want me to study more...
And the fact that you don't monetize these videos so we could study uninterrupted.. Without any ads..
🤧
This guy is really doing a great job
Sir your teaching method Very easy I like it
U R my hero 😍 love ur lecturers ur amazing !
Your videos help me a lot in supplementing my text book
worthy sir! i am one of a hazy student of science,,,,but no doubt,,,after watching ur videos, i consider myself a genius,,,,,,.,.,.,lv ur tutorials and the way u deliver ur knowledge,,,its really impressive,its very rare to have such a teacher on youtube,,,,i am watching ur videos fr more than one year but ur thiz video compell me to subscribe ur channel
Thanks for this awesome work!
Thank you doctor it's very helpful 💜💜
Is there any video which include the Spleen? I watched all the playlist of the immune system and you didnt mention it. You are doing exellent work and all your videos are very proffesional! Thank you very much!
you are perfect lecture
Considering the wbc's in nodes neutralize infected cells and antibodies are produced in the nodes how does this effect blood type ? And the regulation of producing rbc's. If rbc's are found in lymph or nodes or vessel wouldn't this indicate rbc escape in interstitial fluid from somewhere? Specifically rbc veins afferent or efferent, the plasma coming through the rbc capillaries could most likely be the afferent path to the efferent lymph vessels to what becomes lymph
Well explain sir I wish I would have seen this video 8 years ago
So lymph capillaries doesn't have a lumen? Periveins walls. Could lymph be measured and contents be measured previous to subclavion veins?
Thank you!
very concise and well explained! :)
Amazing lectures😅✋
I pretty much understood everything but I'm wondering what's the difference between the fluid that got reabsorbed by the venule and the remaining fluid that entered the lymph system? Like content-wise
I think amino acids and fat need higher osmotic pressure in order to get reabsorbed that's why they remain outside the venule and get absorbed by lymphatic vessels
Lymph nodes filter lymph not blood, I'm sure some rbc's get into interstitial fluid wouldn't that be rbc escape. Possible rbc's or carbon is used in some cases as oxygen collectors in interstitial fluid , in return rbc's in interstitial fluid may collect or steel o2 from tissue in lymph before getting picked up by macrophages or a increase in o2 of blood entering r. Atrium from enriched rbc's that may have traveled through the lymphatic vessels into subclavical into vena cava into r. Atrium
Amazing video !!!!! Thank you so much !
Dr sir excellent explanation on lymphatic system thanks 11/02/2022
Final on Monday. Class is behind and the lymph and respiratory sections are going over my head. Start with 5 minute school, then Crash Course, but gotta finish it off with the AK Lectures!
You never fail me :)
awesome video!
wonderful.
thanks!
Thanks a lot
you are so goated
Can you make a video for the chapter of Inflammation for Pathology?
This was very helpful. Thank you so much!
Erika Drummond You're welcome Erika :)
if you wont mind, what your reference/s? :D
Keeps me wanting to learn more even wanting me not to attend our lectures
When you say Lymph veins, do you mean Lymph trunks?
Dear AK Lectures, can u please kindly prepare a Lecture for "Hypersensitivity" and "neoplasia"...?
I shall remain obliged...:)
thank you to mush