I always watch these videos before endocrinology courses as a quick summary and to allow myself to study in a different way. Love these videos, although I wouldn't mind a little more in depth discussion regarding the synthesis/production of thyroid hormone. Thank you so much for the awesome videos!
Hey just a small anatomical correction. The Adam's Apple is actually located on the thyroid cartilage (the laryngeal prominence). The Adam's Apple labelled in the video is actually the cricoid cartilage. Thank you for all your videos.
His of speaking makes the information way easier to digest. The one thing I noticed is the positive and negative "feedback" he mentioned isn't a feedback loop, its just + and - signaling
Correction. The thyroid hormones are not lipid soluble due to their phenol hydroxide group being acidic as a result from iodine. Human cells have instead developed specific iodothyronine transporters at their cell membranes. This is one of very few examples of a hormone not being able to pass the cell membranes.
Dude, your lectures are simply fantastic! It's the best coverage! Really well done! Detailed, clear and broad. Thanks so much!
you literally explained it in the same order my prof did and that's immaculate
I always watch these videos before endocrinology courses as a quick summary and to allow myself to study in a different way. Love these videos, although I wouldn't mind a little more in depth discussion regarding the synthesis/production of thyroid hormone. Thank you so much for the awesome videos!
My endocrinology exams r on 21st thanks for the video
Hey just a small anatomical correction. The Adam's Apple is actually located on the thyroid cartilage (the laryngeal prominence). The Adam's Apple labelled in the video is actually the cricoid cartilage.
Thank you for all your videos.
True, had a feeling that that was the case
thank you so much for all your great videos
Wow, i cannot thank you enough!
Found this so helpful. Very easy to understand. Thank you
This is a life-saving summary. Cheers!....
Great Videos. A great supplement to my class lectures!
Life savior thank you
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A concise and crisp way of teaching
Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful to us. Thank you.
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Great video! Very very helpful! Keep it up!
Love this! So good I'm able to listen while I'm in the shower lol
Thank you so much!
Very helpful indeed
His of speaking makes the information way easier to digest. The one thing I noticed is the positive and negative "feedback" he mentioned isn't a feedback loop, its just + and - signaling
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Correction. The thyroid hormones are not lipid soluble due to their phenol hydroxide group being acidic as a result from iodine. Human cells have instead developed specific iodothyronine transporters at their cell membranes. This is one of very few examples of a hormone not being able to pass the cell membranes.
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Thanks Anya!
How does the cold affect the thyroid??
Where can I get the PDF notes of this lecture ?
Can u be born with a bad gland or dose it go bad with as age
11.33 screen shot
Y dose every over weight person say their over weight because of this gland I know someone that's like 400 pounds and says that's the reason
JT 1200 because the thyroid gland controls your metabolism
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