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I studied biomed at university and you saved me countless times. Even though I switched career and I am now a software developer, I still come and watch your lectures because they are just so great and informative
How did you make that switch?? I have a lot of interest in programming though my career path is in Biomed.
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Unfortunately, I didn't. Just been watching UA-cam programming videos.
This is one of the best explaination i have ever come across. Thank u. It cannot be more clearer than this ! You pictures are perfect and your details are upto the mark ! Thank u again.
Your videos have helped me across so many classes and topics. Unbelievable.. Can't thank you enough!
Beautifully discussed my man you never disappoint i always learn at least 4 things from your videos that were not discussed in class
very helpful. clear and concise, well described and thorough enough to help me prepare for my preliminary examination. Keep up the great videos.
Absolutely love your drawings, thank you for sharing
This was very helpful! 16 mins were much better than hour-long lectures at my uni
Omg this came just in time for my microbiology exam. Amazing!
Excellent! The best briefing i have ever seen. outstanding resume of the entire process.
The explanation with sketches explained and cleared the concept so much better...I loved it...thank u for making it easy and understandable in a simple manner
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I was taught by many teachers, Buy I have never found such an explanation. hat off to you, thanks for this wonderful presentation
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Extraordinary presentation...so much time saving....thanks alot .
U are gr8😍😍.I watched this yesterday for my exam & Lifecycle of malarial parasite was the only qstn i answrd perfectly today for my medicine..Thank you for being so awesome😍
Your videos are fantastic! Very relevant and helpful to 2nd year biomedical science course. Thank you
Excellent video!! I like videos as yours because illustrations helps to understand better the subject.
Some additional information are important and it's good to be in the video:
=> the merossomes leaves the liver in a structure called merossoma and ruptures far away from liver, to escape from the action of local macrophages. It's one of the strategies to avoid the immune system;
=> red blood cells infecteded with P. falciparum also agglomerate with healthy rbc and form rosette, that obstructs microvessels;
=> many scientists agree that cerebral malaria is caused by vessel physical obstruction and consequent hypoxia while others agree that pro-inflamatory cytokines injury cerebral tissue;
loved the video, was immensely helpful! thanks!!!!
Amazing explanation. Thank you very much, really appreciate you work.
you saved my life, thanks
Great video. Very helpful even for master's students to recap. Thank you
do you think you could do more videos on virology?? I love love LOVE your videos they're just amazing. I'm a freshman in highschool and they are a great way to learn, I want to be a doctor or researcher someday. a video specifically on virology/ medicines used with it would be very interesting.
Hi, loved the video, it was really helpful, i just wondering how different the pathogenesis for different strains of plasmodium? You specified in another video that P. vivax and P. falciparum are the main causative agents of malaria, so do these strains have a different pathogenesis?
The difference in the pathogenesis of P. ovale and P. vivax from the other two are the stage where they remain dormant for months or even years. in that stage they are known as hypnozoites . The differences in the 4 species are also seen in the stage of red blood cells they affect, the periodicity of the fever they cause and incubation periods.
Very concise. Thanks. It has been very helpful in making my work easier.
it is so deep and detail but so much helpful. thank you!
What a great explanation deep yet interesting ... I love it ... keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Brilliantly explained !! great job!!!!!
Thanx for the great effort...
How could you draw it so cute sir... 😍😍😍... Just loved it
Finally thank you!
Your videos are very helpful.. nice presentation
superb..u r an artist...keep up the gud work!
Thanks for that ! You made it really interesting
great video. your diagram is simply excellent!
thank you so much. it helps me alot. could you please make a video of typhoid and dengue fever?? ill be very thankful for that
I really appreciate this video
Could you talk about micropropagation, meristem culture more specificly?
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Thanku fr this beautiful description
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your videos save lives
Tq so much.... really it's very easy to understand...and also easy to write abt it in exam ...once again tqqq so much
I truly can not thank you enough for your videos :((((
When malaria is in the liver does it shoot or move any thing through the bile duct to the stomach?
Also, dose the malaria infect intestine cells?
The explanation is perfect, thanks a lot ❤ I have a question: does the vascular permeability get increased or decreased in this case?
Same….I think it should decrease?
At 16:03 his voice transforms into Castiel's. Sorry, supernatural on the mind even while studying.
Any way you can show Ana Ferreira experiment "Sickle Hemoglobin Confers Tolerance to Plasmodium Infection"? Or anything that explains how sickle cell provides resistance to maleria. Thank you so much in advance. :)
Thank you so much sir very helpful vedio
Wow, these videos are great
thank you very much
Where can I print out your drawing?
Thanks
my hand just died writing all of this down.
Very clear loved it helpful lot
Great videos.... Effortlessly explained...but can you upload videos on cell biology in detail... Cell signalling etc
Sir! can u please tell me from where i can get Pdfs of these videos ??
really helpful!good work !thanks very much. can you report some bibliography please? wuold be useful for a indeph work
Next LEVEL!!! 🙌
hi sir where do you find the molecular pathogenesis of disease with such details please can u suggest me a book or a wweb site to know molecular pathogenesis of diseases please
your class are better than one hundred books
Is it updated version of ur video that u released 2 yrs ago?
caadi mahan waa ka helay its helpfull
can you please put a link to download the picture. it would be easy to study
good day! i would just like to know what your reference for this one is?
deep explanation bro thanks
what ll be the case if infected mosquito bite already malaria infected person??
thank you man
excellent presentation....
isn't it oocyst instead of oocyte?
Watching in awe....
good work
This is incredible.
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hey can I pls know why is it that TLR rather not initiate further cascading toxins as it is harmful to the body is it to do anything with mimicking some other molecule
I didn't quite get how metabolic acidosis came about, could someone please explain that to me?
Could you explain pathophysiology hypoglycemia n thrombocytopenia occur in malaria? Is it because the cytokine attacked bone marrow causing thrombocytopenia?
Thanks alot
Thanks soo much u really helped out
Heyy, could you tell me some of the articles you get the information from?
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Best Fantastic Easy Deep Knowledge.
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may I know the reference/s used?
gostei muito, porém tenho dificuldade com o inglês. alguém poderia traduzir para o português?
excellent , pls do more videos in infection
Great 👍.. nicely explained
sources? I'm trying to write a paper
thank u
sources plz
Nice and easy explanations, Armando. I just want to add that two types of malaria parasites called Plasmodium falciparum (which is very common in Africa and the most dangerous) and Plasmodium malariae (not that common) do not go to the liver and hence does not go through the liver stages like vivax. They start directly the blood stage or the erythrocytic stage. I believe that is important for the new learners to know.
Thanks for all the good diagrammatic explanations.
Plasmodium falciparum does actually go into the liver/exo-erythrocytic stage, but unlike vivax and ovale, it does not form hypnozoites, the sporozoites mature to form schizonts > release of merozoites > enters erythrocytic stage
Amazing ❤
you just awsome.....thnx...
i commend you for your clear and concise explanation of a dire disease. malaria is responsible for most of the deaths in this world ever.
Nice video :)
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please explain about Typoid Fever