I feel like you deserve a noble prize for all your videos that helps students from all over the world!! Much thanks and appreciation from Saudi Arabia.
@@sahanavasudevan7826 That's what I was thinking. If the professor was doing his job (that he gets paid for) he wouldn't have his students going to youtube to learn.
@@bloozism Its important to get input from MANY different sources on complicated topics like this! Each instructor can provide a different take on it and fill in areas another professor missed... One person can't explain everything! Students of anything need to listen to as many professors as possible and read as many books as they can.
I didn't expect I'll understand MHC for only 11 minutes. I learned more from your explanation than from my professor, you explained it so well! You're the best! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to us. God bless you! Much love from the Philippines.
I have never commented on a video before on youtube but I had to say, this was hands down the best video I have seen for my Immunology Exam. You really broke down over a months content for me in 11 minutes, THANK YOU KING
Cool video! Quick note at 9:10, T cells don't express membrane bound antibodies! CD8+ Cytotoxic T cells express clonal T Cell Antigen Receptors (TCRs) against the presented antigen.
You are absolutely amazing. Your explanation makes the upmost sense to me. You have helped me understand so many concepts for many many years. THANK YOU with all my cells
You are our God...you make these things even more interesting and understandable...it is fun to learn it your way Thank you! Many thanks!!! Greetings from Slovakia (Pharmacy)
I would like to send my sincere gratitude to you and this channel, it helped me alot passing my Biochemistry module in my first year, thank you and may God bless you
Studying again and again the textbook and nothing was specifically clear. I found this lecture and I feel extremely grateful, because now I understand. Thank you wholeheartdly! Greetings from Greece!
What a legend. I love how your presentation is just criminally clear that I don't have to watch over and over agian and still have no clue about what the heck is going on...
Wow!! I watched a few different videos and animations regarding this content. This one blows them all away. So glad I found AK Lectures. Looking forward to using your lectures in the future. Thank you!
I am in graduate school and you are AMAZING!!! you simplify and make difficult material so easy to understand! please keep up the awesome work, you have a new subscriber:)
Keep coming back to your videos to revise, even though I've already passed immunology and biochemistry. And honestly, I passed those subjects because of you. Thank you from Serbia :)
Thank you sooooo much! I'm taking an immunology class where the professor pretty much gives us a book and topics to "think" about and respond to without much guidance. He talks more but upon looking at his posts and replies, they're cut and paste from the book itself. So....thank you again :)
What an amazing explanation👏👏👏👏👏 This just needs subtitles, you would help more people, but damn what an amazing work, I have my test next week and this is way more undestandable than books or my teacher lecture. Best wishes for you from Ecuador 👏👏
The most important part of this video is that it explains where self-antigen and pathogenic-antigen come from. All other videos are missing with this point that is very critical to one's holistic understanding of MHCs.
thank you very much for this lecture.. been studying this topic for months in russian i wasnt able to catch anything at all ...but after watching your video i feel like it wasnt really that difficult as i thought. I rarely comment on videos on youtube but i couldnt pass by yours very helpful.. thank you/ watching from Russia
Wow! I'm so grateful for this video! I'm not a university student, I'm soon to start my last year of A-levels (so 12 grade in the US), and we do not cover this at school. However I'm part of a university summer school and we were covering this today, with that being said we have to revise and this video just really helped me reinforce what I learned today! Very well explained! Thank you!
Great lecture and very well explained. Just a slip of the togue at 9:10. Cytotoxic T cells do not express antibodies on their cell membranes. You were referring to the T cell receptors.
I mean, got it as soon as lecture was over. Been reading all day about this and you made it so easy to understand. Thank you so much 😊 ur beyond amazing
This video, although does not have the fancy animation, presents materials in their simplest form. I don't know much about MHC before, but I now I totally understand what it is!