This was the best video ever!!!! I've been trying to find resources for Hb electrophoresis to help me interpret between the different haemoglobinopathies! This is a winner! Thanks so much!
Hello! For the question at 27:50 (Hb G trait), are the (+) and (-) signs in the right place on the citrate agar gel? I am still confused about that question but if the (+) and (-) signs are switched, the question makes sense. Also, this is by far the best video I have come across on this topic. Thank you!
Yes, another commenter pointed this out and an errata was created in the description: *Errata: Beginning at timestamp 26:28, the anode/cathode on the citrate agar (bottom gel) is reversed. Sorry for any confusion. Glad to help.
Thanks a million! First time ever that i understood this stuff! Thank you for the clear concepts. Thank you for making is easy to understand and remember (with the pneumonics!!) Super awesome! (Hope i pass my exam if this stuff gets tested!)
great Vedio, was there a small mistake on the last electrophoresis ? the citrate when from negative to positive so I assume the bands were reversed no?
This was the best video ever!!!! I've been trying to find resources for Hb electrophoresis to help me interpret between the different haemoglobinopathies! This is a winner! Thanks so much!
Very thankful for the wonderful and excellent work
I finally understand hemoglobin electrophoresis. Thank you so much :)
Fantastic video for upcoming boards! Thank you
The best video of this topic!
Amazing video and incredibly helpful for boards!! Great Job and thank you!!
Hello!
For the question at 27:50 (Hb G trait), are the (+) and (-) signs in the right place on the citrate agar gel?
I am still confused about that question but if the (+) and (-) signs are switched, the question makes sense.
Also, this is by far the best video I have come across on this topic.
Thank you!
Yes, another commenter pointed this out and an errata was created in the description:
*Errata:
Beginning at timestamp 26:28, the anode/cathode on the citrate agar (bottom gel) is reversed.
Sorry for any confusion. Glad to help.
Thanks a million! First time ever that i understood this stuff! Thank you for the clear concepts. Thank you for making is easy to understand and remember (with the pneumonics!!) Super awesome! (Hope i pass my exam if this stuff gets tested!)
This video is awesome!!!!
Great work thanks a lot
great Vedio, was there a small mistake on the last electrophoresis ? the citrate when from negative to positive so I assume the bands were reversed no?
You are absolutely correct, thank you! An errata was added to the description of the video.
Wow
Brilliant
thanks alot 🌺