Thank you very much dear professor! I can’t emphasize enough how much i am so grateful for your wonderful videos and teaching histology & pathology with amazing illustrations and demonstrations!!
I think it's not acini but alveoli as acini are small groups of cells in the secretory portion of serous glands (pancreas, parotid..) and these are arranged differently. Am I correct? Apart from this, it's a great lecture!
God bless you sir, you have been of tremendous help in my med school years.
Saving our educational careers by no exaggeration.. thank you. Wish there were more educators and real / compassionate physicians like yourself.
you made me understand histology, before I saw your videos, they look all the same for me
It's so amazing that it becomes so much easier and actually fun when you explain it. Much respect to you doctor!😊
Thank you very much dear professor! I can’t emphasize enough how much i am so grateful for your wonderful videos and teaching histology & pathology with amazing illustrations and demonstrations!!
Thank you Doctor!! You have made histology much fun and easy to understand--less daunting, I should say. God bless sir.
u drM. r super kind sharing ur knoledge with the world!! many thanks
Thank you very much! your videos are a great help!
Thank you! This is so helpful. Got to share this with my co-med interns
Thanks a lot! ♥️♥️♥️
You made my day!
Thank you so much for your great videos! They are a very big help with my exam preparation!
Love this! Immensely simplified. Thank you very much
Thank you so much! Need this for our lab exam! Keep it up!
Thank you!
Thank you so much! This is very helpful for my coursework!
Thank you for your help, i’m a Med student
you're good!!! :) tmr's my exam and this is really helping. do you have histology of active mammary glands by any chance?
Thank YOU very very much
Amazing job! Thanks!!!
Very well explained. Thank you very much.
You're awesome. Thanks! :)
THANK YOU!
great
Without this video, I never think histology is so interesting!! Thanks a lot!!!
Good video
thank you master
you should teach at my med school.
please.
Thank u so much really helpfull 💛💕
This is amazing!!!
no sir, thank you very much
I think it's not acini but alveoli as acini are small groups of cells in the secretory portion of serous glands (pancreas, parotid..) and these are arranged differently. Am I correct? Apart from this, it's a great lecture!
Does anyone know the app he uses to view the slides?