It was my first experience to have you as a teacher in youtube but it was really good to learn. I would like to watch more videos of yours. Definitely the way of teaching using definitions from text books and slowly create an interest in students for the topic i liked too much. Thank you for this video.
Ritesh Jadav Thank you for liking my video. Glad to know it was helpful. As always, best wishes from Bangladesh. :) You can also check out my new video on Fibrosis . here is it's link : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GNnTD-rIo0M.html
I feel really helpful your teaching just to update my knowledge when treating patients. Really appreciate your this generous work. Thank you very much Dr Prasanna, Sri Lanka
Thank you for liking my videos and for your feedback. Here is link of my new video on Hereditary Spherocytosis : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l8eO1pLD55E.html Take care and stay blessed :)
Sir it's multiple choice what will answer 🙏🙏 please tell Which statements are correct? A Antigenic variation allows pathogens to escape from immunity B The mucosal immune system protects the internal surfaces of the body C Adaptive immune responses are initiated by antigen and antigen - presenting cells in the secondary D lymphoid tissue lymphocyes encounter and response to antigen in the peripheral lympoid organs E T cells orchestrate cell - mediated immunity and regulate B - cell response to TD - Ag DE
A : True (one of the mechanism to escape immune surveillance) B : True C : True D : True (but the antigens are carried by dendritic cells from periphery to lymph nodes first) E : True ( I did not understand TD - Ag DE ? )
35. Classical Natural Killer cells: A Have rearranged T-cell receptor genes B are unaffected by IFN-alpha C Are more active against targets with unregulated MHC class I DCan kill certain virally-infected cells E Can kill all virally-infected cells Sir I think it will c but I AM confused with d also Please tell me the answer
sir it's a is Questions High affinity B-cell clones in mammals are usually generated by: A somatic hypermutation B expression of high affinity precursors in the naïve B-cell C class switching D Apoptosis E Gene conversion
I was much benefited from your video.I studied them in their nascent form in 1997.While studying for updation ,I found it to be convenient.However,which basic book you are recomanding?
Thank you sir for your feedback, the book I was referring was "Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease - 9th edition". 10th edition of this book is currently available. Take care and stay blessed.
এই দেশে শিক্ষার দুরবস্থা শুধুমাত্র ভাষার জন্যই । আরবি যেমন না বুঝে পড়ি তেমনি জটিল জটিল ইংলিশগুলোও মুখস্থ করি না বুঝে। ভাই, আশা করি বাংলাও করবেন ধন্যবাদ
Thank you for watching my video, I followed "Robbins & Cortan Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Edition", "Harsh Mohan Text Book of Pathology 6th Edition ", 'Rapid Review Pathology by Goljan" etc. to make this video. Best wishes from Bangladesh :)
It's multiple choice questions which will came..I think abe please tell me fast when get time Which factors influence antigen immunogenicity? A Foreignness of antigen; BMolecule weight of antigen C Host's inheritance D Host's age E Adjuvant
A true B true C false (regarding antigen's immunogenicity) D false (regarding antigen's immunogenicity) E adjuvant enhance immune response without binding to antibodies. So seems true. Reference Lange medical microbiology and immunology 15th edition.
SIR this sentence is true or false please tell 🙏🙏🙏 ...The binding of antibody to antigen is specific, but the binding of MHC molecule to antigen peptide is inclusive ?
SIR PLEASE TELL ANSWER OF THIS QUESTIONS ... PLEASE TELL ... PLEASE REPLY I GOT CORRECT OF IT 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Questions Assume that we have anti- Streptococcus IgG and anti- Streptococcus IgA in our body. Which of statements is correct? A The two antibodies have the same CH1 domains with different VH domains B The two antibodies have the same CH2 domains with different VH domains; C The two antibodies have the same CH3 domains with different VH domains; D The two antibodies have the same VH domains and different VL domains; E The two antibodies have the same E VH and VL domains with different CH domains;
I have been on TNF alpha inhibitor for severe ulcerative colitis, I have been in remission for almost 2 years and have been lifting weights but am seeing no muscle growth. is this because my cytokines are not able to mark the damaged muscle for repair?? any thoughts?
Thank you for your feedback. PowerPoint transcript of this lecture is available in official website of the channel. Here is the link (may need to scroll down) pathologytutorials.weebly.com/powerpoint-lecture-transcripts.html Take care and stay blessed. :)
Thank you so much for this video!! I'm a psychology doctoral student learning about chronic psychosocial stress & immune responses. This was so helpful.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
Sir this multiple choice questions please tell me answer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 when you get time Which two of the following molecules are most important for CTL killing to target cells? A L-selectin B P-selectin C LFA-1 D Granzyme B E Perforin
Sir please tell answer I am so much confused 🤔 Positive selection in the thymus is mediated by:a Thymic epithelial cells BMacrophages C Dendritic cells DT-cells E B-cells
SIR THANKU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT Q Immunological memory is important for an effective vaccine. Which one of the following statements describes the underlying mechanisms for this most accurately? A Macrophages and B cells have developed optimal effector mechanisms towards the antigen contained in the vaccine and can respond faster and more effectively during an infection with this antigen B T-and B-cells have developed effector mechanisms towards the antigen contained in the vaccine and can respond fast and effectively to prevent disease during an infection with this antigen C T-and B-cells have developed effector mechanisms towards a certain virus or C bacteria and can prevent us from infection D NK cells, T-and B-cells have developed effector mechanisms towards the antigen contained in the vaccine
Sir I think e but confused with e and d Q Which cell DOESN'T express MHC-II molecule? A Mature dendritic cell B Activated macrophage C Immature dendritic cell D resting T lymphocyte EActivated T lymphocyte
Thymus is a central lymphoid organ for cellular maturation and selection. Which of the following cells are negatively selected in the thymus? A Autoreactive B cells B Autoreactive NK-cells C T-cells recognizing allogeneic MHC D T-cells with strong affinity to autologous MHC E yST-cells
Sir please tell me answer when get time this question most confused me please tell me correct answer ... Thanku Questions multiple choice . Which cells express FceRI and contain granules containing inflammatory mediators? A Macrophages B Activated eosinophils C Mast cells D Natural killer cells E Basophils
Thank you for your question. Cytokines are produced from both cells of innate and adaptive immunity, so "only from innate immunity" seems wrong. Take care and stay blessed.
@@RabiulHaque sir i have some doubt in some Q of immunology i slove it but i am not sure i don not have answer so i want to discussed with you any contact flatform i can connect with you if you donot mind
Thank you for your feedback. You can post the questions here with question number in seperate comments for easy viewing, I will try to reply in my spare time. Take care and stay safe.
Thank you for your feedback. Take care and stay blessed. Here is a link of my new immunology video on transplantation and graft rejection. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o2vm2Sh1W84.html