Finally a video that just lays out the facts! These basic concepts took me way too long to understand because of the convoluted way it is taught! Thank you for making it simple and clear!!!
I have to say that this has been so helpful to me. Four years of struggling to grasp these concepts and then one night I suddenly grasp all of it... God bless you mate.
Been struggling with these concepts ALL WEEK in pharmacology!!! Thanks for the clear and concise way in which you taught this. Don't know why professors can't do the same!
This video...has literally saved my degree. I was really struggling to understand any applied physiology, pharmacology or neurophysiology because I just couldn't get my head round these. Thank you so much!
I just started medical school and your videos are coming to my rescue! You explain things in a way that is accessible to beginners like myself. Thanks so much.
A month left for my PG entrance, and i see this video now. Wish i would’ve seen this video in my second year when i was struggling with understanding this.
17:10 if both the beta 1&2 deal with Gs type which means increase Camp, then beta 1 is found in heart which are innervated by M2 receptors they must deal with Gi in order to decrease the Camp
sir its awsome very good lecture i clear my concepts due to this lectures. its my first comment on any youtube video.. thanku soooo much.. and please you yourself demonstrate all lectures..
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what doesit mean?if it says that receptors are located in the brain but also are expressed in immune cells for example. or expressed in the git. expressed = located in?
I guess the example with the sympatetic chain and stomach, is a gross simplification, since the preganglionic nerve passes through the celiac ganglia, where it makes the synapse, before going to stomach.... i guess using heart or bronchi would be more fitting ? Otherwise good video (Y)
Hi, I like your style. It is really helped me to get a BENEFICIAL point of view... On the other hand, it seems like you made a mistake explaining the Nn-receptors (Ach). You used a sympathetic ANS instead of parasympathetic ANS, that is why at the end you got NE and EPI mediators (instead of Acethylcholine) (6:05-6:25). Sorry if I have hurt your fillings...:)))
Awesome on the information! Downside is the person breathing into the speaker is so distracting I had to rewind like 20 times and almost went bananas in the process. Get a camera-stand....lol...but great info overall!
Finally a video that just lays out the facts! These basic concepts took me way too long to understand because of the convoluted way it is taught! Thank you for making it simple and clear!!!
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I have to say that this has been so helpful to me. Four years of struggling to grasp these concepts and then one night I suddenly grasp all of it... God bless you mate.
Been struggling with these concepts ALL WEEK in pharmacology!!! Thanks for the clear and concise way in which you taught this. Don't know why professors can't do the same!
This video...has literally saved my degree. I was really struggling to understand any applied physiology, pharmacology or neurophysiology because I just couldn't get my head round these. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the great feedback. I also struggled with this material initially, which is one of the reasons I made this video!!!
that was such a good video, thank you, I now understand much more! From a confused first year med student lol
same here lol
I just started medical school and your videos are coming to my rescue! You explain things in a way that is accessible to beginners like myself. Thanks so much.
How was med school...
This video was amazing. Thank you for using visual diagrams to simplify the material. One of the hardest concepts made ridiculously simple! thank you!
3 classes with my teacher and understand nothing and in less than 10 minutes of this vid I understand it totally!!!! Wow thanks
You saved me from almost a year of not knowing this. Thank you!
Thank you sooo much!! You officially have one more subscriber. I have been reading non stop and I can finally put the pieces together. Mind blown!!
A month left for my PG entrance, and i see this video now. Wish i would’ve seen this video in my second year when i was struggling with understanding this.
read my chapter twice, learned more from this video, thank you!
Thanks! You saved me from my pharmacology exam :)
Super helpful bro, much love from the nursing students in New Zealand. Could definitely make a wet picture drinking game out of this lecture.
Wow. Amazing. It clears my all confusion. Thank you very much sir. You are a very good teacher.
Excellent! I couldn't grasp the concept and you made it so simple. You are a teacher as well. Greetings from VA
Thank you so much! This literally saved my life😭
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Excellent Explanation!! I really understood. Thanks
thnx...years of reading and i still dun undestand
but u really help me understand :D
extremely helpful. thank you very much. God bless you
awesome explanation, thanks
17:10 if both the beta 1&2 deal with Gs type which means increase Camp, then beta 1 is found in heart which are innervated by M2 receptors they must deal with Gi in order to decrease the Camp
brilliant video, would be lost without this video!
Excellent video - very comprehensive and precise!
sir its awsome very good lecture i clear my concepts due to this lectures. its my first comment on any youtube video.. thanku soooo much.. and please you yourself demonstrate all lectures..
Ecellent overview!!! Thank you!!
that was very helpful
you are amazing 😄
ma sha'a allah
god doesnt exist
Thats like saying youre mum doesnt Exist !
Alibey Jafarli
well, i believe that allah is the creator of the universe
that's my belief as a muslim so my religion is not of your business.
you must respect that .
thanks dude
Rude, but not shocking atheists are known to be rude.
Awesome video. Very easy to understand. Thank you for making this video 👍🏻
amazing video. great foundation to start off pharmac
SUPER good! Thanks man! Wish it was 720p though haha
Thank you so much! This was so helpful in preparing for pharmacology.
Greetings from Saudi Arabia, man you were awesome and simple, Thanks.
Greetings from Saudi Arabia too ... That was so simple and very very useful .. Thanks a lot dude
greeting from syrian in Saudi Arabia too :) , Thanks very much.
سامي القرني شكلك بكلية الصيدلة وماكلها تبن زيي
+Exaybachay * african in china... loved the video too. made everything simple for me. good luck guys
Exaybachay *لا بكلية الطب بس عندنا مادة اسمها فارماكولجي 😭
I love all of your videos! Thank you! Only problem is that I couldn't see the board very well/ your writing is small! :)
Thank You. This explanation is just brilliant.
lol.. I felt like someone was breathing down my neck! haha.. but it was a really great break down. Thank u!
Thank you so much!!!
This was extremely helpful, thanks!!
Comprehensive and simple explanation.
Geez you rocked it !
MashAllah....you made it easy❤❤
Thank you so much, now I can understand this topic better 👍👍
Awesome & very helpful explanation :) .. Thank you~
This guy is awesome THanks man
If only textbooks taught it like this.
This is really good...thank you!
Is the receptor the same thing as the channel? I assume not. So is the receptor attached to the channel?
just a question : did you use guyton as the reference or maribe ?
Thank you so much for this lecture !!!
Good explanation. Now just need to get you one of those tripods for steady recording! ;)
Thanks so much.....You really made this topic so simple and before I was confused! :-)
excellent, made it so simple,thanks a lot sir
Very nice. Thank you for your effort. It was very useful.
great job, excellent explanation.
what doesit mean?if it says that receptors are located in the brain but also are expressed in immune cells for example. or expressed in the git. expressed = located in?
The wet picture sounds unpleasant. Thanks for the explanation! Really good.
Ty so much,it was very useful
I like it, it is useful, well explained, thank you very much.
Thank you for simplifying it.
Thank you for your wonderful explaination
Well organized. Thank you.
Thanks, very informative and helpful.
Thank you. From University of Hargeisa, School of Medicine.
Very excellent summary. Thank you
Great explanation!
Very helpful!
Good evaluation/explanation, thank you.
"Diarrhea-ing" lol
Very good video. Thanks for posting!
Thank you alot for this video
thanks, made it simple
I guess the example with the sympatetic chain and stomach, is a gross simplification, since the preganglionic nerve passes through the celiac ganglia, where it makes the synapse, before going to stomach....
i guess using heart or bronchi would be more fitting ?
Otherwise good video (Y)
thanks
Thank you, sir. From University of Hargeisa, School of Medicine.
Thank u very much .....it was soo helpful
Yeah, but how do u clear out, the receptor sites??
Hi, I like your style. It is really helped me to get a BENEFICIAL point of view...
On the other hand, it seems like you made a mistake explaining the Nn-receptors (Ach). You used a sympathetic ANS instead of parasympathetic ANS, that is why at the end you got NE and EPI mediators (instead of Acethylcholine) (6:05-6:25). Sorry if I have hurt your fillings...:)))
But isn't it all pregangiolionic fibers of ANS secrete acetylcholine? Or I didn't get quite well your point. 😅
11:57 ur friend laughed at diarrhea-ing :))
very good explanation thx a lot
Really appreciated...million thx
Great lecture !!
was this filmed with a potato?
Perfect explanation thanks so much
Thank you!
Thank you!!Excellent vid :)
"Receptors made simple" Video is 17 minutes. But good video
Thanks a lot.
Thanks....... that was really helpful.
Thank you
very nice
So helpful ,
Thank you!
ma sha'a allah good sir
Awesome on the information! Downside is the person breathing into the speaker is so distracting I had to rewind like 20 times and almost went bananas in the process. Get a camera-stand....lol...but great info overall!
Thank you very much! Well explained :D
Great lecture :)
thanks so much
Good one... thank you