Platelet Plug Formation is an important part of hemostasis. Watch the video and see how platelets become "sticky" to one another and form a plug to stop blood flow.
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3:00 Question about endothelial damage. Spike proteins that attach to ACE-2 receptors on cell membranes. Since spike proteins produced by mRNA vaccines are not covered by sugar, I assume there are more active sites on the spike proteins which your immune system will generate antigens for. Wouldn’t this create a thrombus-like growth composed of spike proteins and antigens? If so, wouldn’t blood flow create increase stress upon endothelial cells which could tear the membrane resulting in conventional thrombosis on top of the spike protein/antigen pseudo-“thrombosis”? Also, basic fluid dynamics would predict a higher velocity of plasma through smaller blood vessels creating higher stresses on endothelium cells. This would contribute to endothelial damage triggering conventional thrombosis.
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I'm not a medical student but I watch this type of videos to admire the complexity of the creation of GOD. Such a small thing that is invisible to the eyes has such a giant functionality with multiple phases. Greatly explained btw
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Very clear explanation and I like your animation style + summary. I was baffled that your videos are not nearly as much viewed as I expected. You deserve more viewers/subscribers!
Thank you so much Sander for the comment- yes we are hoping for more subscribers - I think they will come as we continue producing the best quality videos we can.
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Summary:
1. Vessel damage + vWF secretion
2. vWF binds to collagen
3. Circulating platelets bind to vWF via GPIb receptor
4. Platelet activation (conformational change in platelet shape+ expression of GPIIb receptors)
5. Release of alpha and dense granules to release vWF, PDGF; ADP, TXA2 respectively.
6. Fibrinogen binds to GPIIb/IIIa receptors
7. Platelet aggregation
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It was great, from an engineer working on blood flow and litteraly knowing nothing ;)
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Thank you for simplifying this process. It's a lot harder to understand in the book :(
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3:00 Question about endothelial damage.
Spike proteins that attach to ACE-2 receptors on cell membranes. Since spike proteins produced by mRNA vaccines are not covered by sugar, I assume there are more active sites on the spike proteins which your immune system will generate antigens for.
Wouldn’t this create a thrombus-like growth composed of spike proteins and antigens?
If so, wouldn’t blood flow create increase stress upon endothelial cells which could tear the membrane resulting in conventional thrombosis on top of the spike protein/antigen pseudo-“thrombosis”?
Also, basic fluid dynamics would predict a higher velocity of plasma through smaller blood vessels creating higher stresses on endothelium cells. This would contribute to endothelial damage triggering conventional thrombosis.
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great clarity and simple presentation.how did you make it? Interested in making such videos .Am also a teaching faculty in a medical school..Wud appreciate if you cud give a hint abt the software or app used in making this.
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what is the function of thrombin for platelet adhesion?
Please answer me .
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Can u pls tell me what is the difference between secondary hemostatic plug, clot and a thrombus?
mostly the word thrombus describe something pathological although it might be the same as clot
What about the role of GP6?
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