Immunology | Inflammation: Vascular Events: Part 1

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Published 2017-03-30
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Join Professor Zach Murphy in this four part lecture series where we talk about the physiology of inflammation. In part 1 of this lecture we discuss the vascular events that involve the local chemical mediators, as well as leukocytosis, margination, diapedesis, and positive chemotaxis. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

Inflammatory Response Video Series:
Part 1:    • Immunology | Inflammation: Vascular E...  
Part 2:    • Immunology | Inflammation: Cellular E...  
Part 3:    • Immunology | Inflammation: Complement...  
Part 4:    • Immunology | Inflammation: Toll Like ...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @madrid22j
    god has blessed us with your existence
  • Murphy is a rare and fabulous lecturer. Don't pressure him to go faster to fit the production time or you'll wreck the delivery to the listener.
  • NOT TO OVER-COMMENT "I JUST WANNA SAY THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY STAYHOME LEARNING EFFECTIVE.
  • @prameeth
    Ninja nerd is going to reach a million student subscribers in a few days. HOW COOL IS THAT! 🤜🤛
  • Passed my Hematology exam with your other Videos thank you sooo much man. I'm a visual learner and these videos really help me see the info come to life out the book.
  • @dinaghulyan
    Thank you so much for ALL your efforts. I cannot imagine anybody can ever explain this topic in a better way. The BEST explanation EVER!!!!
  • I absolutely adore these lectures. I am both an MD and a PhD but limit my activities to electrophysiology here in Italy. Whoever does not appreciate your lectures with the thumb down, either should not be in the field of medicine or simply do not have what it takes to follow any discipline within the scientific spectrum. You are more knowledgeable and much more clear than many professors I have met in the U.S, and Europe. I refer to you as the "SOLISTA VENETO" di Padova where I had training in electrophysiology and hemodynamics
  • @Choogaleh
    Nurse practitioner student here. This is helping understand inflammation for my advanced pathophysiology course. :) Thank you so much!!
  • I just had to cry because my exam is tomorrow and I hadn't gotten around to this topic until last minute and I'm just so grateful that I can always count on you to explain a topic
  • @mduplooy6763
    Zac, you are simply the best. Thank you for all the hours you spend on studying and producing these videos for us. a TRUE legend...
  • @yachiapatel
    Mr. Murphy's creativity is strictly next level. Like I not only learn such boring concepts but I enjoy learning it even in my free time. The drawings and explanations of this guy is so cool that I just watch and enjoy it like a movie 🎥 ❤. Thank-you so much to you and your off screen team to work so hard for students like us. ❤🎖🏆
  • @angelat3238
    I could barely make it through reading the pages in the pathophysiology book I have, and I would start nodding off. You take pages and pages of confusion and turn it into a visual everyone can interpret. Thank you...
  • @Tself02
    Just received my grade for my last test on the immune system and Urinary system. I got a B! Ever since I started using your videos as part of my study program, I have been able to make above average grades! Thank you so much for all of your help! ..Reproduction is next!
  • @amexoyideg4570
    Their is nothing that replaces the favor that you do on us.thanks so much prof.Zach.
  • @mboe94
    I always go to your page, when there's something I dont entirely understand at med school. Thank you for making these videos!
  • You made margination/rolling along the endothelial surface so much easier to understand! I can't thank you enough!!!
  • @rewakaur7375
    Hello Ninja Nerd, I have no words for how grateful I feel to have access to this knowledge! Thank you so much for your work! Due to my ADHD I always struggled with my textbooks and notes reading material and these videos are a big blessing for my visual learner brain! thank you for your efforts!!! I'm getting way more than passing marks in my anatomy classes! Thank you AGAIN! Got bless :)
  • @wolfie5470
    You saved me many times, Zach! And now I am so happy that I can learn the basics of Immunology with you. Our teacher told us we don't have much time during the lessons so she goes through everything very quickly and told us that we have to learn it at home on our owns. Well, it's kind of a waste of time because I was just sitting there and didn't understand anything - it was so quick and she acted like we should get all the stuff that was in her presentation - the activation of complement almost killed me. We were just staring at her and thought she was crazy, haha. I am sure she is intelligent so much but she probably can't imagine how hard and complicated it is for us to learn and understand because almost everything is completely new stuff. You, Zach, have a gift and you really know how to explain everything so easily. So many doctors/professors/teachers with 4 degrees should learn from YOU how to teach students. THANK YOU SO MUCH xoxo