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  • the LDL gets oxidized underneath the epithelium, the way you say sounds like the oxidation happens in the blood..

  • you are amazing

    the music so nice

    thank you

    it is realy helpful

  • this is really helpful! thanks

  • just subscribed ^^

  • Nice videos,.. very well thought out, you indeed make em more interesting than most professors, and i love the background music

  • I love your videos. You UNDERSTAND how things work, as oppose to just knowing their names. Thank you.

  • you should be an angel

  • lol wow the ending is really usefull and realy sums up what my lecturers coudnt do over weaks

  • Board Review Series and Wikipedia say Lipoprotein Lipase is expressed in adipocytes, and that expression is induced by insulin. So it's also called a Hormone-Sensitive Lipase (HSL)

  • finaly i know the actual link betwn atherosclerosis and LDL !!!!!! yey !!

  • Excellent drawings and fantastic help! Thanks! :)

  • Great work. Thanks for sharing. Great drawings and clear explanations.

  • the explanation is simple

    much better than written in the books or my lecturer explanation

    keep up the good works!

  • you are a very very good teacher!! i dont usually comment on videos but this is worth commenting on. keep the vids coming they r great. :) and u r a very good @ drawing

  • So helpfull! Thank you so much

  • One thing that was not commented is how the body seperates between newly formed VLDL and LDL since they apparently contain the same apolipoproteins.

  • thanks a lot man!

  • thank you verymuch...

  • thank so much .

  • Great work my man. superior work!

  • Thank you!!!!!!!! This was great! You clarified it so much better than my prof!

  • To clarify: It is not the excessive amounts of LDL cholesterol that cause atherosclerosis, but the over abundance of LDL particles causing a steep diffusion gradient which migrates particles into the subendothelial space. This is where normal lipid panels measuring cholesterol can be under representative for a patients cardiovascular risk. Many patients with Cardiometabolic risk factors have cholesterol depleted LDL-P causing them to need more of LDL-P to traffic normal LDL cholesterol levels.

  • the video is great! just one thing i fail to understand is why would the cholesterol level of LDL be higher than that of VLDL ? because after all LDL is VLDL but with less triglycerides. Technically shouldnt it have the same amount of cholesterol that VLDL had?

  • thank you soo much! you are a genius, I now understand this, I`m really greatful for this. keep up the good work:) you should become a teacher if ur not.

  • Really good explanation, excellent diagrams. Just one remark, Lipoprotein Lipase is only found in Endothelial Cells and not adipocytes, in this case in Endothelial cells of capillaries surrounding adipose tissue.

  • Yeah that's true, perhaps mentioning it in an annotation will save time making a new video.

  • This is really good, but you need to drink water before you do these. I can hear your tongue sticking to the top of your mouth. Hearing the inside of your mouth is very distracting.

  • and u need to get treated from ADHD

    the vid is so helpful, always found this part confusing very good way of presenting info keep up the good work excellent vid

  • @whitedove3002. No need to ADHD hate, ya ADHD hata. It was constructive criticism.

  • i have CVR exam tomorrow and this vid saves me~! muah! thanks so much~!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I started the program with the intention of taking Sterolyn for 90 instead of taking my cholesterol prescription meds. So that is what I'm doing. I have completed the 90 days with Sterolyn and the results are excellent. Total down from 276 to 196. LDL down from 203 to 134.

  • this guy..he comments every vid that mentions lipids. This guy is an invaluable source to med students who CBF listening to geriatric professors.. don't spoil it please!

  • hi,are u a teaching faculty in any medical school?simply superb!wht wonderful diagrams u ve drawn...thanks so much..keep teaching lot of topics n help people

  • excellent teaching!!!

  • great descriptive skills

  • very helpful! thanx!

  • You make this more interesting with paper and pencil than most instructors with power point slides. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

  • És o MAIOR pá!! :D

  • Tens toda a razão, camarada! A FCML tem um lugar para ti como regente!! ; )

  • You are very very good at your stuff. This is really inspiring!

  • Thank you so much , this is so helpful

  • thankyou so much this has helped me study for my test : )

  • great videos. I think this guy is a genius. just watch out at 1.33 I think he accidently says chylomicron instead of VLDL so don't get confused!

  • Thanks... yes, VLDL.. not chylomicron

  • your very talented.i am learning so much.thankyou bro!hope there will be more of this in the future.

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