Armando, 4 years ago, I commented saying that my university course posts links to your videos as a way of effectively summarising points. I'm commenting again to say that it's still doing it. That's how I got to this video!
CORRECTION TO YOUR VIDEO: basophils are important in allergy and inflammation/sensitivity, whereas eosinophils are important in allergies and parasitic infections.
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Greetings from Perth Western Australia. Very interesting video that helps me understand my study material more. I love how you explain it like a family tree of cells.
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Where is WBC made from ? I dint see in your show. But I really love the way you explain with nice drawing ... Please make more pediatric disease . Thanks you
ribs also make RBC's. Erythroblast-->Normoblast-->loses nucleus --> Reticulocyte enters circulation In Massive Erythroid Hyperplasia such as in B Thalassemia Major bones of the skull and face attempt to make RBC's, (crew-cut x-ray and chipmunk face)
Just wanted to ask if Mast Cells are only found in the tissue and not circulating blood. I always though that Basophils circulate in the blood and become Mast Cells when fixed in tissue.
Basophils and Mast Cells are not homologous because Mast Cells are not derived from the Myeloblast Progenitor Lineage where Basophils are derived from. Mast Cells are native to tissue and are rarely found circulating in blood. Basophils are inherently larger and are native to the blood rather than connective tissue.
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Is there a way to get access to your drawings? maybe through a patreon page? it would save lots of time when trying to draw these out for my notes :) but if not, thank you anyways! very thankful for your contribution to my knowledge.
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Armando, 4 years ago, I commented saying that my university course posts links to your videos as a way of effectively summarising points. I'm commenting again to say that it's still doing it. That's how I got to this video!
CORRECTION TO YOUR VIDEO: basophils are important in allergy and inflammation/sensitivity, whereas eosinophils are important in allergies and parasitic infections.
I just meant to post this as well. Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed!
I just came to post this
I just came to post it
Its actually both. Basophils also respond to parasites
@@saul3965 not as much though
I really admire you for your drawing skills - Made it much easier to understand
hey, I am a 12th grade student and my teacher biology teacher is amazed as to how i know all these stuffs. ARMANDO HASUDUNGAN is my all time favourite teacher
I speak Spanish but all your videos are very understandable. Thank you so much!
this is amazingly convenient for me, as we are learning this tomorrow! love your videos!!!
Greetings from Perth Western Australia. Very interesting video that helps me understand my study material more. I love how you explain it like a family tree of cells.
The moment when a random youtuber is a better teacher than your teacher. 🙈
Plot twist: the youtuber is also a professional teacher.
Thank you so much! This is so convenient since the course that just started for me is hematology!
Hey this video is very helpful. I'm having exam tomorrow nd I understood each and every point thank you so much.
Thank you sir, your videos is the only reason why i joined pharmacology. Its gave me love toward lifescience and pharmacology..i will always be greatful to you
thank you sir..now i got true picture of blood production...you really fade my cofusion on this chapter..
Nice ....
Precise, accurate and time saving...
Thank you so much sir for this wonderful information...
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Your videos are very excellent whenever i need to get a quick straight forward overview about any confusing topics 💖👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Sir please make more lecture on hematology malignancy
Wow thank you so much for this informative and well-organized video! Super educational and love the visuals.
Thanks from Brazil!
Beautifully explained! Thank you.
Guys u r amazing and i have no enough words to thank u .. please keep going and never stop :)
simple is the best type of teaching
Hello, nice vieo as always, could u make the final picrure downloadeable and put into description? many many thanks!
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It's available on his website :D
You can screenshot on all modern devices, or use the print screen button on your computer
could you please tell us your references ? book, journal, or other references ? thanks a lot . God bless you
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You always solve my problems ..
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i wish u have uploaded this 2 days earlier as i was having my test. 😁
You did it
Thanks so much.... Brief but concise. Thanks once again.
This was fantastic. Thank you so much!!!
Very nicely explained, and useful for students
The diagrams were so beautiful ❤️
Thank you
Thank you so so much!
three and a half hours until my hematology/immunology exam...wish me luck^^
Good luck
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@@swardian226 haha congrats man didn't notice the date 😅
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Why didn't I find out about your channel 4 years ago??
YourStudyMate is it too late now!
Thanks for making this simple.I like it
Cos it made 2 years ago XD
Thank you 💞
Mas naintindihan kopa to eh kesa sa prof ko. Shoutout sayo
Amazing! Thanks for the video.... it's a great job!
These videos are amazing dude
Nice Video, well explained with good drawing, thank you for the efforts.
you made it easy peasy thanks a lot
Thank you this is so good and easy to understand.
Amazing video!!
very clear explanation...thank you so much
one of the best video @armando !! Thnx..
Where is WBC made from ? I dint see in your show. But I really love the way you explain with nice drawing ... Please make more pediatric disease . Thanks you
Makes it so easy
great video
Have you done a video like this on any blood diseases like leukemia? It would be extremely helpful
Thanks, it is very concise !
I always love your video 😊 you are inspired me
hey armando..love u and thnks for ur helps
Thank you so so much! it really helped
Great work👍
good job
Firstly!
Hematopoiesis means
Hemato-blod cells
Poiesis-formation
ribs also make RBC's.
Erythroblast-->Normoblast-->loses nucleus --> Reticulocyte enters circulation
In Massive Erythroid Hyperplasia such as in B Thalassemia Major bones of the skull and face attempt to make RBC's, (crew-cut x-ray and chipmunk face)
You are the best
06:30 Technically not ANUCLEATED rather ENUCLEATED.
Huhu thank you! Helped me a lot 🥰
THANK YOU SIR for this quality content this was very well explained i finally get it Thanks to you !!
There is a fly in the top right corner at 02:29 :'(
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amazing vid! thank youuuu
what does hagmatopoesis mean? is that same like hematopoesis?? Please 🖐. Thanks in advance
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Amazing!
Thank uuu 💕
Hello, I really like the illustration in the videos you make. When did you start drawing?
Very simple to understand. 😂 Thank you
r u from manado by any chance?
Wow.. Jus wow....
thanks bro
thanks
i love your videos!! But isn't it hematopoiesis, not hematopoesis?
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Modern day Frank Netter🔥🔥
way too complex... *I LIKE IT!!!*
i'll need some time to absorb all this knowledge tho
I always called it hematopoiesis, with an i. And sounds very disturbing to hear hematopoesis.
Thanks alot
plz make a video on... dysfunctional uterine bleeding..!
#tyforuptillnow
Just wanted to ask if Mast Cells are only found in the tissue and not circulating blood. I always though that Basophils circulate in the blood and become Mast Cells when fixed in tissue.
Basophils and Mast Cells are not homologous because Mast Cells are not derived from the Myeloblast Progenitor Lineage where Basophils are derived from. Mast Cells are native to tissue and are rarely found circulating in blood. Basophils are inherently larger and are native to the blood rather than connective tissue.
7:15 before earth
It's before birth...😹😹
how to search your videos on different topics ?
Nitin Kochar hemtology
Subscribe to his channel nd checkout for the topic you want sir.........if he made video on the topic you want then it will be difinately there in his channel videos
Does anyone see the outline he's using in the background?
Amazing from iraq😍😍
can you talk about adoptive therapy?
Great Job
Can you help me a video about endochondrial ossification
yolksac is missed hematopoisis during early fetal life , 3weeks to 8weeks i guess
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shouldn't say 'genetic profiles' of the different lymphoblasts are different since they have the same genome - a bit misleading there
the bug at the corner ,lmao
Is there a way to get access to your drawings? maybe through a patreon page? it would save lots of time when trying to draw these out for my notes :) but if not, thank you anyways! very thankful for your contribution to my knowledge.
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Have u seen the insect in the right corner at the 2:48 ? hahaha I was trying to kill him .
I am early Today
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pre T cells ........... like pre teen :)
hey, no offence, but this is pretty basic, at least for a medical student
SoulBladeM where can i find something more detailed??
sugarandspiiice textbooks
we make videos for med students, and are covering many new physiological concepts every day. Check it out in all of our playlists!
SoulBladeM that's the point right?