What blood looks like down the microscope
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Can you tell the difference between a monocyte and a basophil? Would you know what an eosinophil looked like if it came up to you and introduced itself? Where do platelets come from? If I have worms, what cells are responsible for killing them?
All this and much more answered as Susan Anderson takes you on a tour of blood on a microscopic scale, teaching you how to identify red cells, granulocytes, lymphocytes, platelets, monocytes, basophils, eosinophils and neutrophil polymorphs and going through what each cell type is for.
Don't miss this if you are a medical student or doctor taking early postgrad exams.
Susan Anderson is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK
The basophil is an edgelord of the immune system
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Beautifully done. What I miss is the microscope Used! Decent one for hematology is a wild search to find especially affordable cost. Narrowed to an olympia but now no longer made, have an accuscope not amscope ordered, accuscope hematology 3000. Was a lab tech in service many many years ago. Tnx for well done explanations! Best!
Thank you ..... I have a question ... can you show me the mesenchymal stem cells in urine under micrscope .. I am researching but cannot see them .
Thank you if you can help .
Daniel .
I would enjoy examples where particular WBCs are elevated, such as an active allergic reaction, infection and acute inflammation . But, thank you for your presentation.
very intersting for me too
Cells at Work live action looking really good
U-1146: I see you called us "Neutrophils" and not just white blood cells. Good to see you came prepared.
Staphylococcus: Are you joking? Of course i have.
i got my own microscope and i absolutely adore biology.
i have a question though, where are the microphages?
Roo this comment is 2 years ago but I’ll answer you, macrophages are locate in tissue, not blood. Monocytes (at blood) = macrophage (at tissue)
Very good quality and clearly explained! What type of mounting media for the cover glass do you use??? I have tried different media, but often do the media create a bit annoying spherical aberration. For me immersion oil worked best and the cover glass mounted with nail polish.
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Thank you
Fantastic quality, I just made similar video on different setup but your Zeiss glass has phenomenal details!
Cool, thanks!
Thank you miss -
I’m using your video to help me study for the WBC’s part of my National for my Phlebotomy course ~
Thank you.... I have a question - where should monocytes are found in a blood film?
anywhere - the blood film is just a sample of circulating blood smeared across a glass slide
Mainly peripheral portion of the smear.
Woah there are everywhere!
Nice video ..
Thanks - there're lots of others too on youtube and iTunes that I hope you like. Please share with friends and colleagues
What equipment and software are you using>
Is blood simply smeared on a film and good to go or is it mixed with some other substance?
Just smeared
What about in a concave slide?
At 6:02, T-cells are for cell mediated immunity, not cell medicated.
Hello!
Is that an app you are using?
hello dear i like u chanel a lot,
if u can show\test whats happen to white blood cells as well red blood cell under diffrent type of test like:
1.whats when happen we\u drink 2-3 glasses of distiled water?
2.whats when happen after we\u drink 2-3 glasses of spring water?
3.whats happen after we\u drink 2-3 glasses distilled water mixed with 5 drop hydrogen peroxide ?
i drank net distiled water i produced myself for 2 years and mixed it with hp with a protocol i seen at big groop at fce book but i couldnt never test how it influence the blood cells as well as other cell if u can figure out any clever test ill aprichiate that very much.
thanks in addvance.
Sup
"If I have worms, what cells are responsible for killing them?"
Don't you mean Nematodes?
I had one cell that looked like a mouse, and this was from peritoneal fluid of murine cells.
GOD BLESS YOU
Thank you so much for posting.
What is that ma"am
Side of Rbc inside Clumping
ua-cam.com/video/kngGYQkAhAY/v-deo.html Watch it!
how to differentiate eosinophil and basophil? they look pretty much the same in the video
A late reply, but the main difference between eosinophils and basophils remain in recognizing the color of their specific granules. Eosinophilic granules stain red-orange, whereas basophilic granules are stain dark purple. Probably not as obvious is the video, but that's how you would tell under a microscope. Hope it helps :)
one of the best youtube histology videos.
Blushing!
i have a question, how can you shoot a singgle picture that can be zoomed that way?
Hi - we used virtual microscope and screenflow 5 to make this
im doing homework on this lol
I smeared my own blood today, and there were large, black, misshapen, kind of spikey things in my blood. What were they? Germs of some sort? I used Wright's stain if that helps.
they wouldn't necessarily kill the worms, but your absolute eosinophil count would be elevated.
Quite right - thanks Ellen!
school of surgery it's nice to still be useful. i'm a retired medical laboratory scientist. happy trails in an awesome career path! i never regretted it.
Why is the blood pink and purple?
I think they added some kind of pigment that sticks to the cells and makes them colourful. This is often done for cells under a microscope. because otherwise everything looks like translucent mess with some optical aberrations around the borders.
staining technique
Thrombocytopenia on a blood slide
I have parasites in my blood it is very painful, could you tell me where I can go to get tested, because the doctors do not know what to do, I really need help with this problem
You may need more electrons and Somatid.
Marilyn Jackson baby, you betta tell Jesus!!!
Bye.. I m having Trypophobia.i can't watch this 😫😨
Your videos have actually inspired me to buy a microscope
Excellent! Enjoy - more microscope videos from us very soon
What does it mean when there’s high basophils, high LUC (large unstained cells) and high platelets?
Just a guess...illness
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They look kinda healthy!
Thanks dear❤️
yeh kon Cc slide hai
Thank you so much. this was very interesting. I will do my clinical placement next semester, so exited to see this by myself.
Hi - glad you liked it. Please share with your friends and colleagues. Lots of other clinical podcasts are available: type School of Surgery into Spotify, Apple podcasts or Podomatic
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I had a sample in the lab where there were normal rbc with some cells like a spiky ball
all my cells a spiky
Usefull
ty needed this to help memorize
thats staining wih Giemsa stain?
Thank you ..... great P keep it up about LAB.
Thank you!
thank yuo
You're welcome - glad you enjoyed it
What magnification is required?
Hi - there's a scale in microns at the bottom right of the screen which changes according to the magnification at the time. The images were scanned into the system at x40 and red blood cells are 7 microns across to give an indication of scale in any of the views. Hope this helps, thanks for watching and please share with your friends and colleagues.
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disgusting but interesting
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How is this disgusting? I don't think it is at all