Deep thanks, I'm studying medicine and you explain a hundred times better tan any teacher I have, I cannot find the words to express my gratitude towards your content
What’s sad is that my instructors in nurse anesthesia school always provide a link to your videos at the end of their PowerPoints. Goes to show how great of a teacher you are! Life saver, literally and figuratively!
It's crazy how he was able to summarise my 2 hour lecture, into 30 mins of fun and engaging learning material. The fact that this was made 7 years ago and I'm able to utilise it as a guide to my learning blows my mind! Thank you so much, I hope you continue to make educational videos till u can longer do.
Man, I can't even mention the countless times preparing for exams I have watched your vids. Now I am studying for a PhD qualifying exam and your still help me. Thanks!
I am a chemist and discovered your channel by accident. I love it. I am studying Biochemistry and molecular Chemistry because of your online lectures. Thanks a lot for the inspiration.
I watched this video for my school finals, entrance exam, biotech undergrad finals and I am pretty sure I will watch this for my Masters finals too LOL 😂😂😂
Hello ninja nerd, first thank you so much for your videos they saved my life. Can you make more immunology videos, because a vast subject, and i think many people, other than me need them ( cytokines and chemokines, Dendritic cells, MHC, B-cells development, immunological synapse). Thank you deserve so much more recognition.
From algeria ( faculty of medecine " ziania " ) i really love u mister ... you're such a great Man .. You helped me a lot in the first year in biochemistry and now ( 2nd year) in immunology .. hopefully you'll continue making informative tutorials like that ....
I've got a test on immunology tomorrow and I was on the road today, so I hooked up the audio for this to my Bluetooth speaker. It's very helpful! I might rewatch the video now that I can safely look at it.
Hey! Great video, but when you are talking about somatic hypermutation, you are actually describing isotype switching. Somatic hypermutation gives affinity maturation in the form of hypermutation of the CDRs in the light & heavy chain - particularly CDR 3. Thank you very much for making these videos!
actual lifesaver for COVID this playlist has helped me understand what has been the quickest and most difficult topic of my Uni work. you make it so easy to understand you absolute god
I have medical microbiology exam tomorrow and this is why I'm here. I needed to share this fun fact "GAMED in Arabic means Cool which is why this acronym is very famous here in Egypt".
I don't know why it only has 14k likes....i mean ya I know its about knowledge,likes doesn't really matter, but in general, it should have likes in millions tbh Any newly released video or something gets so many likes, at that time people dont forget to like it, but idk why if we are getting this quality education for FREE why dont people care to like..as more likes would benefit him...ya i know his goal would be to provide education but if are having something this great for free the least we can do is like it..its not a big deal right...
Dude you're way better than my paid teachers in medical school. Everyone of them should see your videos and acutally learn how to TEACH. Youre the best. Sending a lot of support from Italy
Thank you for creating all of these videos. As a first yr medical student your content is extremely helpful. Second, I do have one question. In your previous video (Inflamm. Pt. 1) you mentioned that the histamines, LT, and PG cause smooth muscles to relax contributing to vasodilation. However during your explanation for IgE you mention that they cause contraction. Can you (or anybody else) please clarify? 🙏 Thank you very much!!
Thanks for you videos!! They really help me with my online classes because I dont get a lecture from a human! Your explainations are fantastic! thanks for all you hard work!
Thank you so much for uploading these phenomenal videos. Yesterday, I had my physiology exam, and I could answer each question just because of your videos. Thank you once again.😀🥰
Lectures attend till date were absolutely boring and not provided with enough information. However, this guy has just made me addictive to watch his video by his flawless teaching skills as if like to enjoy watching a fairy tale and end up with more than enough information.🏆🎖❤
I am not taking a course or anything. I am just very fascinated with the human body, it's systems and structure. For my hobby I like to watch UA-cam and learn a thing or two, to satisfy my curiosity. AND I MUST SAY, U EXPLAINED EVERYTHING SO WELL AND GIVE GREAT EXAMPLES. I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING U SAY EVEN THOUGH I HAVE no education in this field. Thank u sooooooooo much for producing these videos and making it very interesting and not boring. It's fun to learn, when learning is fun....I just made that up...wow that's sounds good. Anyways, yes thank you for drawing things on the white board and in different colours. I'm super excited to learn more from u. I just subscribed ☺ 😊 💞💗💯💪🏽
Thank you. My question was answered in this video . My question was what happens when an individual comes home from the hospital after surviving covid-19 infection. All of the videos are very informative.
Great video, but I hope you add subtitle for those who struggle in English like me. I wrote this with the help of Google translate, and this video really helped me to learn immunology. Thank you so much😀
I am studying veterinary medicine in sofia Bulgaria Forestry university of Sofia . And i must say that im impressed by your confirmation of knowledge and share it like a T memo 🤓🤓
Please make more immunology videos!! Specifically over rearrangement of Light chains and heavy chains (or the genetic basis of antibody structure), MHC, and over the complement system!!
You are a life savior sir. You help me a lot in my studies. These videos are great. But a small suggestion. Would you mind including the contents of the video in the description. That'll help us to find the exact video which we are looking for. Thank you so much for your help. I wish you good luck ❤
15:36 Specific binding sites on an antibody are known as Paratopes...at least that's what I've been taught. And binding sites on an antigen are known as epitopes.... right?
I'm looking forward to a video discussion about the longevity of antibody life. How long is the individual who was infected, immune infection.? Will the body remember the infection? Is the infection dormant in blood or cells? Can an individual be re-infected?
First of all you're a heroo for so many student arrond the world..thanks a lot ..may god bless you..pleaase we definitly need more videos about the immune systeme like hypersensitivity 😁
I've been studying this stuff as a hobby since the outbreak of SARS-Cov-2. Your videos are so GOOD! Thank you for sharing this information with us lame folks ;)
Guys, I have some memory rules I came up with to remember which antibodies are which, hope it helps! 1) Antibodies on naive B-cells: "I was NAIVE enough to let him into my DM:s" (IgD and IgM) 2) Antibodies that are secreted as polymers: "I AM a polymer" (IgA and IgM) 3) Antibodies with more than one subtype: "Always two, Guaranteed four" (IgA has two subtypes and IgG has four)
The fact that this was uploaded when i was in Highschool and now I'm watching it in my final year of my degree in biomedical
where do you study at?
which univ ?
Same
is...what? You didn't finish your sentence.
So what
@@younottube9802
Deep thanks, I'm studying medicine and you explain a hundred times better tan any teacher I have, I cannot find the words to express my gratitude towards your content
What’s sad is that my instructors in nurse anesthesia school always provide a link to your videos at the end of their PowerPoints. Goes to show how great of a teacher you are! Life saver, literally and figuratively!
It's crazy how he was able to summarise my 2 hour lecture, into 30 mins of fun and engaging learning material. The fact that this was made 7 years ago and I'm able to utilise it as a guide to my learning blows my mind! Thank you so much, I hope you continue to make educational videos till u can longer do.
Man, I can't even mention the countless times preparing for exams I have watched your vids. Now I am studying for a PhD qualifying exam and your still help me. Thanks!
I am a chemist and discovered your channel by accident. I love it. I am studying Biochemistry and molecular Chemistry because of your online lectures. Thanks a lot for the inspiration.
How both?? In a same degree?
For anyone interested: The "Structure" starts at 34:35 (It might be what most are looking for
I watched this video for my school finals, entrance exam, biotech undergrad finals and I am pretty sure I will watch this for my Masters finals too LOL 😂😂😂
Can u pls tell me what job are u doing after your biotech
@@likithasrinivas23 am gonna graduate in 2 weeks, and I will be joining in a bioinfo company actually
This man is a blessing to medical students🤲🥺
Its greatly appreciated. I dont have enough words to express. I am lucky that found your channel.
You’re welcome Preet!
Good
#agreed
I honestly feel the same this is one of the best channels ive ever seen.
Thanks all
Just managed to understand the thing i have been studying for a whole semester in just 50 minutes
Thank you 🙏
This channel is actually a blessing for me ..
I'm a biochemistry student and the teaching standard here is so bad, but now I'm a ninja nerd 🤓
Hello ninja nerd, first thank you so much for your videos they saved my life.
Can you make more immunology videos, because a vast subject, and i think many people, other than me need them ( cytokines and chemokines, Dendritic cells, MHC, B-cells development, immunological synapse).
Thank you deserve so much more recognition.
Where are you from sirine?
This fine gentleman explaines complex matter in a simple way. Thank you sir and goodluck for all my students who're studying immunolgy.
As a former medical student i appreciate the quality of the classes given by teachers on you tube. .
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sartre
Thank you!!! 2 whole classes summed up in a 38 minute video! You're so awesome.
Roughly a million times more clear and informative than our microbio lecture. THANK YOU GENIUS DUDE! :D
the best yt channel, helped me a lot and i would love to attend his offline classes, it would be amazing to learn and interact.
From algeria ( faculty of medecine " ziania " ) i really love u mister ... you're such a great Man .. You helped me a lot in the first year in biochemistry and now ( 2nd year) in immunology .. hopefully you'll continue making informative tutorials like that ....
I've got a test on immunology tomorrow and I was on the road today, so I hooked up the audio for this to my Bluetooth speaker. It's very helpful! I might rewatch the video now that I can safely look at it.
I've watched some other videos on youtube. But yours is definitely up there. Clear and simplified. I'm on a binge.
The way he talks and explains concepts is the key to me understanding this quite easily !
I got 102% in my physiology class thanks to you dude, and physiology is something I’ve struggled with in the past. Thanks man
He is not a nerd, he is a GENIUS!!! Thank youuuu!
5th semester medicine student here, i cant express how much i love u
Hey! Great video, but when you are talking about somatic hypermutation, you are actually describing isotype switching. Somatic hypermutation gives affinity maturation in the form of hypermutation of the CDRs in the light & heavy chain - particularly CDR 3. Thank you very much for making these videos!
Yeh you are true he talked about class switching. Not hypermutation
I came here to say the same thing, still a great video 😊
@@zahradreamimmunology6005 Primary and secondary IR basically !
Your channel is the reason I’ll be able to pass immunology 🙏🏼
I love ur lectures, it is easy to understand,information is complete and easy to remember the keypoints. I prefer it than reading different books .
@ninja nerd science ..
.serum IgA-monomeris
secretory igA- dimeric
and finally ur videos are amazing...thank you
actual lifesaver for COVID this playlist has helped me understand what has been the quickest and most difficult topic of my Uni work. you make it so easy to understand you absolute god
I have medical microbiology exam tomorrow and this is why I'm here. I needed to share this fun fact "GAMED in Arabic means Cool which is why this acronym is very famous here in Egypt".
You made everything so clear.
You are a gifted teacher. Thanks for this.
I don't know why it only has 14k likes....i mean ya I know its about knowledge,likes doesn't really matter, but in general, it should have likes in millions tbh
Any newly released video or something gets so many likes, at that time people dont forget to like it, but idk why if we are getting this quality education for FREE why dont people care to like..as more likes would benefit him...ya i know his goal would be to provide education but if are having something this great for free the least we can do is like it..its not a big deal right...
Dude you're way better than my paid teachers in medical school. Everyone of them should see your videos and acutally learn how to TEACH. Youre the best. Sending a lot of support from Italy
Thank you for creating all of these videos. As a first yr medical student your content is extremely helpful.
Second, I do have one question. In your previous video (Inflamm. Pt. 1) you mentioned that the histamines, LT, and PG cause smooth muscles to relax contributing to vasodilation. However during your explanation for IgE you mention that they cause contraction. Can you (or anybody else) please clarify? 🙏
Thank you very much!!
As a first year Veterinary medicine student this was super helpful!!!! Thank you!
This guy is good. I have studied antibodies but never understood as much as I do now. Thanks... keep up
FINALLY! A tuber I can understand as an undergrad of 20 years with additional tutorial vids on the subject. THANK YOU.....
This is the right content for medical students. Subscribing to this channel had a huge impact in my academic performance.
Literally 2 minutes into the video this is AMAZING!!!! ♥️
Nothing can be better than this channel
If you were my teacher I'd take the course twice. Thank you ever so much!
You wouldn’t need to though
THANK YOU NINJANERD! you're the GOAT!! THE GOOAATT!
Thanks for you videos!! They really help me with my online classes because I dont get a lecture from a human! Your explainations are fantastic! thanks for all you hard work!
Finally a video on the actual function of antibodies. THANK YOU
Wow 😉😉so much covered in so little time. I’ve got to pass my test in a couple hours. I will donate
Thank you so much for uploading these phenomenal videos. Yesterday, I had my physiology exam, and I could answer each question just because of your videos. Thank you once again.😀🥰
Thankyou sir, understood the concepts ❤
I'm very grateful for your work and total devotion in explaining this chapter in immunology. Wish you the best in life. Take care.
Sums up my 100 slide uni presentation in 30 minutes thanks!
word
Very much simplified, in fact better than what most medical school professors. Thank you.
I love your approach to teaching, so simple and interesting
Thank you so much you just got me an A on my finals ;)
Lectures attend till date were absolutely boring and not provided with enough information. However, this guy has just made me addictive to watch his video by his flawless teaching skills as if like to enjoy watching a fairy tale and end up with more than enough information.🏆🎖❤
your videos are a lot more easier to understand, thank you ninja nerd🤩
THANK GOD THIS CHANNEL EXISTS!!!!! THANK YOU!
I am not taking a course or anything. I am just very fascinated with the human body, it's systems and structure. For my hobby I like to watch UA-cam and learn a thing or two, to satisfy my curiosity. AND I MUST SAY, U EXPLAINED EVERYTHING SO WELL AND GIVE GREAT EXAMPLES. I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING U SAY EVEN THOUGH I HAVE no education in this field. Thank u sooooooooo much for producing these videos and making it very interesting and not boring. It's fun to learn, when learning is fun....I just made that up...wow that's sounds good. Anyways, yes thank you for drawing things on the white board and in different colours. I'm super excited to learn more from u. I just subscribed ☺ 😊 💞💗💯💪🏽
That's really cool of you to have such a curious mind that search for knowledge! Wow keep it up
Thank you. My question was answered in this video . My question was what happens when an individual comes home from the hospital after surviving covid-19 infection. All of the videos are very informative.
Great video, but I hope you add subtitle for those who struggle in English like me. I wrote this with the help of Google translate, and this video really helped me to learn immunology. Thank you so much😀
Not only understand but also enjoy... Thankyou sir ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thankyou very much 🙌
Thankyou for clear presentation!
I got this question for my examination, this was the first question I attempted in exam...
Zach saves the day...AGAIN! Thank you for what you do!
The wrap around to answering the unfinished explanation of the 10 binding-sites at the buzzer beater was a movie
Bcs of this lectures, i got A in anatomy and physiology class.
Really appreciated!
I am studying veterinary medicine in sofia Bulgaria Forestry university of Sofia .
And i must say that im impressed by your confirmation of knowledge and share it like a T memo 🤓🤓
Wooow just wow ..U maaade it soo simple nd so easyyy nd u explain with ur all energy i really appreciate your efforts ..So great job
keep going
You are a life saver !!!!!! BIG THANKS from South Sulawesi, Indonesia
You made this SO much easier than my textbook! Thnx Much
Please make more immunology videos!! Specifically over rearrangement of Light chains and heavy chains (or the genetic basis of antibody structure), MHC, and over the complement system!!
thanks for this video,, never understood this until I saw your excellent explanation 👍🏽 👏🏽 😀
That moment when you said that the antibodies prevented the antigens from attaching to host cells....
MIND BLOWN
God bless Ninja Nerd! Thank you for this information.
You are a life savior sir. You help me a lot in my studies. These videos are great. But a small suggestion. Would you mind including the contents of the video in the description. That'll help us to find the exact video which we are looking for. Thank you so much for your help. I wish you good luck ❤
Super helpful videos! I took immunology last semester and wish I had found these videos back then!
Best teacher ever.
thank you for this vedio ...its clears all my doubts ...and lots of love from india (rajasthan)
You deserve billions of likes!
Thank you for the Video I finally understand immunoglobulins
I love your work most especially your teaching technique. I feel blessed watching them and pray more blessings on you. ❤
Really appreciated. You are a genius and hard working. Very useful videos. Makes concept clear. Thank you.
This video was uploaded when I was in class 7th, and I'm watching it when I'm 1st year MBBS student. ❤
Biochem Exam on Monday, you could very well be my life saver. This topic has never been so clear
really excellent video, great job restating things to drive the points home
it was really helpful for me. thank you for explaining it too much easily. i like your method.
15:36 Specific binding sites on an antibody are known as Paratopes...at least that's what I've been taught. And binding sites on an antigen are known as epitopes.... right?
Zachcellent!!! My holidays time will be used to learn ninja nerd!!!
Wow, that's very detailed and thorough! I love it, thanks!
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“You guys are gonna crap your huggies right now” TOOK ME OUT 😭😂 and now i will forever remember this information LOL
This was amazing. Thank you so much for putting in the time to make this wonderful video.
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I'm looking forward to a video discussion about the longevity of antibody life. How long is the individual who was infected, immune infection.? Will the body remember the infection? Is the infection dormant in blood or cells?
Can an individual be re-infected?
First of all you're a heroo for so many student arrond the world..thanks a lot ..may god bless you..pleaase we definitly need more videos about the immune systeme like hypersensitivity 😁
Great staff. Thank you Dorthe small bite size explanations.
Very elaborate👍🏾👍🏾🙏🏾
I've been studying this stuff as a hobby since the outbreak of SARS-Cov-2. Your videos are so GOOD! Thank you for sharing this information with us lame folks ;)
oh my God that is so cool! is your job science related in any way ?
love ur channel as a biochemist student, monoclonal Antibodies would also be a good topic!!!
I hope someone put in subtitles! I would be very grateful.
Very useful video! You've making my life simpler with all these nice explanations! Keep it up!
Guys, I have some memory rules I came up with to remember which antibodies are which, hope it helps!
1) Antibodies on naive B-cells: "I was NAIVE enough to let him into my DM:s" (IgD and IgM)
2) Antibodies that are secreted as polymers: "I AM a polymer" (IgA and IgM)
3) Antibodies with more than one subtype: "Always two, Guaranteed four" (IgA has two subtypes and IgG has four)