Human Physiology - Cell Mediated Immunity, Part 1
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Dr. Heather R. Ketchum is an Associate Professor of Biology.
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I have an exam tomorrow on this - and this has taught me everything I need to know! LIFESAVER!!!
Totally helped me understand the concepts. Pace was perfect and length was great. If she talked faster then it would be harder to process what she was saying. These are tough topics and she breaks it down perfectly - thanks!
@najiburrehman8591
3 жыл бұрын
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Awesome videos. I liked the pace because it allowed me time to think and understand as I was going.
Dear Prof. Ketchum, Thanks for your wonderful series of courses on Immunology! They helped me a lot.
thank you. thank you sooo much the fact that there are moving animations has helped sooo much!!!!
This channel deserves a lot more recognition...
Thanks so much! Your voice is clear and cal so everything you say is easily understood.
Amazing Explanation. You have helped me a lot. Thank you very much
Thank you!
The video is superb....simplified yet informative......saved me some time off from the strenious books
wonderful, thank you Dr. Heather Ketchum for such a lovely video👍
I really couldn't thank you enough . You are great.Thank u
@denzellnigel8372
5 жыл бұрын
welcome
Great videos!
thank you
Extremely helpful video.... Thanku
Thankyou
thanks alot
Thanks a lot mam
Thanks you❤️❤️❤️❤️
I keep thinking Alicia Silverstone is teaching me about cell immunity...
@annaanonymous7337
4 жыл бұрын
The CC is super annoying and covers the info on the slides.
Thank you so much 4 your video. it helps a lot... :)
Love this >3
But how does the helper T cell learns to recognise the anti gen presented on the antigen presenting cell. And where does the cytotoxic T cell learn to recognise the antigen presented on the mhc1 on the infected cell.
Where can I get a chart like the one you used at 0.30?
Good
MHC=human leukocyte antigen complex (HLA)
Is there anyway you can send me this flow chart?!
A really well structured explanation of the immune system - however, videos are very long, and speech is very slow - that's the only comment I'd like to make, because I feel as if it could be more helpful to the audience if the narrator spoke a bit more clearly, precisely and slightly quicker.If done, I believe these courses can a lot more successful with the audience .
@ungell
8 жыл бұрын
+Jasmine Bajaj There are features on this video where you can1.) Pause2.) slow video down3.) Replay4.) subtitles for all those who don't know
@moodytune123
8 жыл бұрын
thanks for your suggestions. Reminder: I only leave this comment for the benefit and convenience of the audience, not to attack. The truth is, I'd rather go to a "crash course" tutorial on the immune system than listen to this. The only difference is, that this video is more informative and can be even more helpful if what I've listed above is done, at least in my opinion.
@ungell
8 жыл бұрын
Mea culpa i did sound a bit preachy reading the comment I made a while back. Thanks for sharing Jasmine- I was watching this for my MicroBio and it helped clear some stuff up. I din't watch the crash course because of the lack of visuals!
@Bio-net
3 жыл бұрын
Good thanks. My channel on youtube about immunity. 3d videos and more. Subscribe if you enjoyed it. kzread.info
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thank you