These are great, but they are really quite soft. I can't turn anything up anymore, and it's still difficult to hear him.. But I'm trying because they are great! Thanks :)
Hi Doc, thank you very much for your lectures! I am a veterinary pathologist from Spain, and these videos are very helpful for us too. Just a question about the innate immunity slide: are the lymphocytes or neutrophils the cells involved? Thanks again for sharing this valuable material!
Hi, I double checked some GenPath textbooks (including Robbins), and they describe the phagocytic cells (macrophages and neutrophils) and NK cells, as the main components of the innate immunity. The lymphocytes, however, are the main component of the adquired immunity, but there is no reference about their rol in the innate immunity. Is that right?
These are great, but they are really quite soft. I can't turn anything up anymore, and it's still difficult to hear him.. But I'm trying because they are great! Thanks :)
andrewdharris 8 months ago
Just want to let you know that there is no problem with the sound system with my ear phones.
Thank you for the lectures. Thank you for helping me navigate through topics I have been trying to put off or avoid for a while.
Marieannie2 2 years ago
Hi Doc, thank you very much for your lectures! I am a veterinary pathologist from Spain, and these videos are very helpful for us too. Just a question about the innate immunity slide: are the lymphocytes or neutrophils the cells involved? Thanks again for sharing this valuable material!
tulovet 2 years ago
lymphocytes
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago
Hi, I double checked some GenPath textbooks (including Robbins), and they describe the phagocytic cells (macrophages and neutrophils) and NK cells, as the main components of the innate immunity. The lymphocytes, however, are the main component of the adquired immunity, but there is no reference about their rol in the innate immunity. Is that right?
tulovet 2 years ago 2
yes that is correct, I've also checked other sources , The Immune System 2nd ed by Peter Parham
SD777 2 years ago
I would double check this statement. Lymphocytes are adaptive immune response. Neutrophils are INNATE immune response
Santiago1874 2 years ago
I believe its actually neutrohils. Lymphocytes are actually part of the adaptive immunity.
SD777 2 years ago
Innate: Cell Mediated = NK cells, macrophages, IL-12, IFN gamma, alpha, beta; IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha, beta.
InnateL Humoral = Complement, PMNs (neutrophils).
Adaptive: CMI =TH1, IL-2, IFN gamma, macrophages, CTLs, Killing of intracell microbes, tumors, allograft.
Adaptive: Humoral = TH1, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 B and plasma cells, antibody killing of extracellular microbes.
Source: 2008 minireview, Howard Shen
Marieannie2 2 years ago
Hi Mariannie2, I think the Adaptative: Humoral=TH2 (instead of TH1)
tulovet 2 years ago
*sigh* if only a physiologist, anatomist, etc. etc. made videos of their respective subjects.. everyone could ace medicine hands down. :)
sabbyzworld 2 years ago 2
ur lecs r really v helpful.thanx a ton......(plz give a little more attention 2 the sound)
naziamona 3 years ago
thank you sir ! but i would love to know ur full names. plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
okstin2 3 years ago
Thank you Doc! Your video is extremely helpful.
The sound volume of some of your videos is kind of low. If you can increase it when you record it would be perfect.
Thanks again!
erbert7210 3 years ago
Thanx once again !
Keep them coming Sir.
vishallife27 3 years ago
These videos are becoming my best friend. I think this chapter is turning out to be my favorite one.
AnatomyAddict 3 years ago