In this video, Dr Mike explains the 3 Steps of haemostasis (the process the body uses to stop bleeding). He also discusses the clotting cascade and explains all the clotting factors (I - XIII), including vitamin K and calcium ions.
I watched a lecture 3+ times from my university for this very concept. I obtained my worst test score. Now I am studying for my final exam, and I am just blown away by how engaged I was in your lecture and how much I retained on my 1st watch. I know that I am sitting much better for my final because of you. I have watched several other videos of yours as well. You have a gift for teaching, and I am ever so grateful. Thank you!!
Absolutely love your videos, Dr Mike! Perfectly suits my learning style and your videos are the perfect length for engagement alongside university lectures :)
Revising for a postgrad exam and your videos have helped me so much! You are the most incredible teacher, I really wish I'd had this kind of teaching at medical school. Thank you so much for all your videos, you are incredibly talented and are helping so many people!
damnnn your was super educative, I really love the way you explained the stages gradually thus making it easier to understand, thank you so much Dr. Mike
What value does gamma carboxylation have for vitamin k dependent coagulation proteins, and why are serine protease inhibitors (serpins) present in plasma? What would be the effect if any of them were deficient? Thanks
Yes! The epithelial cells lining the inner walls of blood vessels,organs,etc are called endothelial cells (origin from endoderm germ layer) and the lining is called endothelium