exactly, and that is rare to find these days, usually they just drone on and on never direct never get to the point , this video explained so much in just a few short words and visuals
I instantly fell in love with your work. Thanks. ps. I have very few neutrophils due to leukemia and this a different viewpoint on how they operate so this video in particular meant a lot to me. Again I appreciate the time you spent doing this. Both the animation and the narration are very nicely done.
@@ju-qw8nd Thank you, hope you are doing well also! I just had a blood test recently and my numbers are much better. I get a complete physical in a couple months. I have been taking Ibrutinib which is working well for me. If it stops working, there are altenatives, so I have a good chance to live many years.
Heartily Thankyou for this, can u plz make a video on total vascular events of inflammation including exudation of Leucocytes, it'll really help a lot ❤️
I have a question, What major in college does someone need to take to be able to create interactive videos like this? THank you , this was just amazing
Hello, in college my major was Pre-Medical Illustration. Now I am getting my Master's Degree in Medical Illustration at Johns Hopkins. Go to AMI.org to find out more about the career! Thanks for watching.
You missed out transmigration through the epithelial cell junctions by PECAMs, proteolysis of the basement membrane and migration to the site of injury/infection by way of chemoattractant gradient.
Vigilance macrophages, immune cells which are usually tissue resident release chemokines. Also Mast cells release histamines which dialate the capillaries making the cell membrane more permiable for neutrophils to leave the capillaries and help at the inflammed/infected tissue.
As a visual learner, I was able to learn extravasation in under 3 minutes with this video. No 50 minute lecture needed. Thank You So Much!
exactly, and that is rare to find these days, usually they just drone on and on never direct never get to the point , this video explained so much in just a few short words and visuals
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing this with us. The concepts are very well explained and the graphics are top notch.
Well done.
Thank you so much for this video! It’s one of the best immunology animations I’ve ever seen!
Thank you for making this! Super helpful in visualizing this process as a medical student
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This is so well explained! Thanks for making it easy :D
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Brilliant! Used to teach UG medical students. Thanks!
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I instantly fell in love with your work. Thanks.
ps. I have very few neutrophils due to leukemia and this a different viewpoint on how they operate so this video in particular meant a lot to me. Again I appreciate the time you spent doing this. Both the animation and the narration are very nicely done.
Hope you're doing well!
@@ju-qw8nd Thank you, hope you are doing well also! I just had a blood test recently and my numbers are much better. I get a complete physical in a couple months. I have been taking Ibrutinib which is working well for me. If it stops working, there are altenatives, so I have a good chance to live many years.
@@shawnmulberry774 that's very good to hear! I'm glad you're doing great 😊 To many more years of a long, happy and healthy life for you!
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Heartily Thankyou for this, can u plz make a video on total vascular events of inflammation including exudation of Leucocytes, it'll really help a lot ❤️
I have a question, What major in college does someone need to take to be able to create interactive videos like this? THank you , this was just amazing
Hello, in college my major was Pre-Medical Illustration. Now I am getting my Master's Degree in Medical Illustration at Johns Hopkins. Go to AMI.org to find out more about the career! Thanks for watching.
this stuff is the future of medical education. I did my whole biomedical degree using ONLY videos like this.
Thank you.. ^^
You missed out transmigration through the epithelial cell junctions by PECAMs, proteolysis of the basement membrane and migration to the site of injury/infection by way of chemoattractant gradient.
Great video, wonderful animation, thank you !
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Ooops:The closed captions writes wrongle (diet the dices) instead of //diapedesis// which is correctly written on the video-itself at 02:02
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Where are integrins?
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What is sending that chemical signal?
Vigilance macrophages, immune cells which are usually tissue resident release chemokines. Also Mast cells release histamines which dialate the capillaries making the cell membrane more permiable for neutrophils to leave the capillaries and help at the inflammed/infected tissue.
2:11 He could have just mentioned that it is IL-8 :)
Mr Niceguy isn’t it Cxcl-8
@@omkarbanerjee1997 IL-8 and CXCL-8 are the same, mate :)
Yeah I found out about that a week later haha
what is neutrophils?
A type of white blood cells that help in immunity by destroying the pathogens
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