Thanks! I just bought a decent microscope (wanted one for years) and you have helped me understand what I'm looking at in my blood smear. Hugely helpful!
no, it is called a "Wright's" stain it is fairly different from an "H&E" stain however the Wight's stain is similar to a "Giemsa" stain which is often used to stain the bone marrow wdc
@moosyed I am sure you are RIGHT, in fact, there is not a single movie in which I realize I have not made a verbal typo or two. And in a few, I'm just damn WRONG about something. (WOW, that felt good)
"Serotonin, an essential neurotransmitter in the human body, is most commonly associated with its effects on the central nervous system, especially the brain. It is secreted by neurons, nerve cells, and other internal organs. Different types of serotonin receptors determine how the transmitter is used by organs and muscles." i think this should help.
@washingtonDeceit In 1:16, you said "there are 5 kinds of red cells" and then you mentioned the 5 different types of leukocytes which means white cells. Just correct me if I'm wrong. Tnx for this informative video by the way, I have a lab practical tomorrow and you've been a big help for me since my A & P 1 days.
but they are still agranulocytes. because they contain azurophilic granules and that is in fact lysosomes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agranulocyte#/media/File:Illu_blood_cell_lineage.jpg
this was really helpful. Do you have any blood smears showing acanthocytes, echinocytes, poikilocytes like dacrocytes as well as micro and macrocytes??
Hey.. Silly mistake, i guess.. u told granulocyte and then described that same cell as monocyte.. Monocyte is agranulocyte.. Correct me, if i am wrong..
Thanks! I just bought a decent microscope (wanted one for years) and you have helped me understand what I'm looking at in my blood smear. Hugely helpful!
no, it is called a "Wright's" stain
it is fairly different from an "H&E" stain
however the Wight's stain is similar to a "Giemsa" stain which is often used to stain the bone marrow
wdc
@moosyed I am sure you are RIGHT, in fact, there is not a single movie in which I realize I have not made a verbal typo or two. And in a few, I'm just damn WRONG about something. (WOW, that felt good)
Excellent job. thanks. Wish I had you in school 30 years ago
"Serotonin, an essential neurotransmitter in the human body, is most commonly associated with its effects on the central nervous system, especially the brain. It is secreted by neurons, nerve cells, and other internal organs. Different types of serotonin receptors determine how the transmitter is used by organs and muscles."
i think this should help.
SO helpful! taking my histology practical tomorrow, i know i will get all the blood cells right now!! thanks so much!
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thank you professor! this was really helpful for me. I wish you all the best!
@washingtonDeceit In 1:16, you said "there are 5 kinds of red cells" and then you mentioned the 5 different types of leukocytes which means white cells. Just correct me if I'm wrong. Tnx for this informative video by the way, I have a lab practical tomorrow and you've been a big help for me since my A & P 1 days.
4:19 aren't monocytes agranulocytes?
They contain azurophilic granules (lysosomes)
but they are still agranulocytes. because they contain azurophilic granules and that is in fact lysosomes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agranulocyte#/media/File:Illu_blood_cell_lineage.jpg
Yes granulo- refers to the special granules not to the azurophilic granules found in all leukocytes.
Awesome. So much better than the crappy black and white photos in my labbook. Thanks for making science come alive! :)
this was really helpful. Do you have any blood smears showing acanthocytes, echinocytes, poikilocytes like dacrocytes as well as micro and macrocytes??
I am wondering why this is Hystology and not Cytology when you are looking at things at a cellular level?
Hey.. Silly mistake, i guess.. u told granulocyte and then described that same cell as monocyte.. Monocyte is agranulocyte.. Correct me, if i am wrong..
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Great video. Small thing I picked up on was the use of "millilitre cubed" when in fact I think you meant either "millilitre" or "centimetre cubed"
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Iam laboratorist in SomalilandIam well understoodThis tecnical .If to be monocyte is kidney shapes and agranulocytes Thnkz for your precious time
At 2:49 is that really a basophil or is that a an eosinophil ? Because I see a little spacing in between which makes it look like two lobes.
LA Photography but both has red granules where only eusinophil has red granule not basophilic,it has dark blue
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why is it when i stain.. the platelets are very pale?? should i dip the slide once more in the blue solution??
you mean, the white cells have 5 different types, sir! :) thanl you very much for your work. I appreciate it a lot!
yep i got confused about this
This truly is very handy. Thank you so much!
reticulocytes present in peripheral blood?
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I think you said that seratonin is secreted from basophils, isn't seratonin secreted from thromocytes?
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