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You just helped me A LOT with pathology, pharmacology, and hematology classes I can't tell you how relieved I am now after watching your tutorials Thank you very much =)
2,7,9 and 10 still exist after Wafarin but since Gamma Glutamyl Carboxylase is no longer working, those factors cannot create the two carboxylic groups attaches to a positive Calcium to interact with the negatively charged outside of platelets.
that is really cool, thank you so much! one point: when you write a term, left your hand off the screen really quick so that the viewer undrestands what was heard is correct by checking the written part. thanks a gain!
@harpinmartin: i just realized that the factors that have the gamma carboxy glutamic acid compound in them are all synthesized in the liver!! (II, VII, IX, X)...is there any particular reason for this?
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With such a good rhythm, perfect pauses and confident flow of words, he makes a 5 min lesson turn into a lifelong lesson. Im just an intern rn but when I start earning I will surely donate to you :)
You just helped me A LOT with pathology, pharmacology, and hematology classes
I can't tell you how relieved I am now after watching your tutorials
Thank you very much =)
these videos literally saved my academic life. three days before exams and I still hadn't understood haemostasis. thank you so much!
Thank you, you made a med student very happy :)
Heres's how I remember the extrinsic pathway: You work outside the home at the Tissue Factory 7 days a week. (Tissue factor and Factor 7)
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wow....for the first time ever I can say the coagulation cascade is very easy
If I had the competence to do these sorts of tutorials I would do it in exactly the same way as you. Concise, methodical and clear. Thanks!
knowledge is collecting facts, wisdom is to make it easy. You are a wise man Dr.Hand writer :-)
if you can take a full picture of the whole tutorial at the end of it and post it in a link with the video that would be so great, and thanx alot
2,7,9 and 10 still exist after Wafarin but since Gamma Glutamyl Carboxylase is no longer working, those factors cannot create the two carboxylic groups attaches to a positive Calcium to interact with the negatively charged outside of platelets.
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Thank you so much about tutoring in such easy-understanding way!
please make more tutorials on other topics
especially immunology
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amazing! made it so easy...but what about active protein C?
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Whst will be the effect of heparin on PT and APTT?
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one point: when you write a term, left your hand off the screen really quick so that the viewer undrestands what was heard is correct by checking the written part.
thanks a gain!
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Why not touch on thrombomidulin and the Proteins C & S?
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Heparin ACTIVATES ATIII, which inhibits: 2,9,10a,11,12.
LMWHeparin only INHIBITS Xa!!!!
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thank you so much for this videos, very well explained!
@harpinmartin: i just realized that the factors that have the gamma carboxy glutamic acid compound in them are all synthesized in the liver!! (II, VII, IX, X)...is there any particular reason for this?
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and I am wondering how can I have your knowledge
I am a pharmacy student and I wish advise me
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anticoagulEnts cracked me up.
but this is a very helpful video :D
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Not quite true.. LMWH inhibits both Xa and IIa (the ratio of inhibition depends on the type of heparin), while fondaparinux inhibits only Xa. Cheers
Thanks :)
Aarjani Karmacharya its easy na?
Nice idea. But, you'll want to tell your online viewers that Factor 2 = Pro-thrombin
and
Factor 2a = Thrombin.
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Anyone from 2020 ?