Basophils and Eosinophils
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
- We are almost done looking at the cells of the innate immune system, but two of the most important are basophils and eosinophils. What do these cells do? What types of receptors do they express? Let's get a closer look!
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Thanks for another well done informative video. I am a medical laboratory scientist and one of my specialties is diagnostic hematology. Eosinophils have always been my favorite cells to see while examining a peripheral blood smear. I especially love the size of the granules in a horse’s eosinophils. Unfortunate we don’t get to see too many basophils given the extremely low percentage of the total white cell count. I love the way you break things down and make them understandable without me having to sit through another long lecture. I believe that’s one of your gifts, I could never do that, usually my friends and colleagues tell me to give them the Cliff’s notes version! Well done, sir!
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I'm making a year project about the Immune System and these are helping me a lot. Thanks!
I have a question that may no one know. Does activation of a one eosinophil or basophil cause a full blown immune response or does it require a large number of these cells and if that the case by how much increase in number and by what statement does anyone can know the critical number for such response?
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Im kind of a basephil myself
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Interestingly not much is known about basophils and they are getting recently extensively studied
Very interesting and informative. Thanks again.
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