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Here we go beyond lifeless diagrams and make medical concepts come alive with animations. Things are much easy to understand when you see them happening right in front of you.
Hi, I am Dr Vipul Navadiya, and I am uploading animation videos for medical education. The target is to translate entire medical literature into animations. Join me in this marathon.
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Dr Vipul Navadiya,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Pharmacology,
Kiran Medical College,
Surat, Gujarat, India.
Hi, I am Dr Vipul Navadiya, and I am uploading animation videos for medical education. The target is to translate entire medical literature into animations. Join me in this marathon.
You can also follow me at:
• Facebook: NonstopNeuron
• Instagram: NonstopNeuron
• Twitter: NonstopNeuron
Dr Vipul Navadiya,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Pharmacology,
Kiran Medical College,
Surat, Gujarat, India.
Bicarbonate Reabsorption in the Nephron | Carbonic Anhydrase | Acid-Base Balance | Renal Physiology
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Bicarbonate Reabsorption Along the Nephron:
80% of the filtered bicarbonate, is reabsorbed from the proximal tubule, 10% from the thick ascending limb, and 10, from the distal tubule and collecting duct. The reabsorption process includes; the secretion of hydrogen ions into the lumen, conversion of bicarbonate into carbon dioxide, entry of carbon dioxide into the cell, formation of bicarbonate in the cell, and, its exit at the basolateral membrane....
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Bicarbonate Reabsorption Along the Nephron:
80% of the filtered bicarbonate, is reabsorbed from the proximal tubule, 10% from the thick ascending limb, and 10, from the distal tubule and collecting duct. The reabsorption process includes; the secretion of hydrogen ions into the lumen, conversion of bicarbonate into carbon dioxide, entry of carbon dioxide into the cell, formation of bicarbonate in the cell, and, its exit at the basolateral membrane....
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Phosphate Transport Along the Nephron | Phosphate Reabsorption | Renal Physiology Animation
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.28 дней назад
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Mechanisms of Transport of Calcium in Different Parts of Renal Tubule | Tubular Processing
Просмотров 900Месяц назад
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Countercurrent Exchange Mechanism in Kidney Animation | How Medulary Hyperosmolarity is Maintained?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
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Urea Recycling | Role of Urea in Kidney | Urea Excretion | Urea Handling by Nephrons | Renal System
Просмотров 838Месяц назад
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Countercurrent Multiplier Mechanism of Urine Concentration in Kidney | Countercurrent Mechanism
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
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You MUST PEE at Least THIS Much! A Technical Answer by a Doctor | Obligatory Urine Volume
Просмотров 899Месяц назад
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Water Reabsorption in the Renal Tubule | Aquaporin, Water Transport, Mechanism of Water Reabsorption
Просмотров 7442 месяца назад
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Transport of Glucose, Amino Acids and Urea in Renal Tubule | Transport Maximum, Renal Threshold
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
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Regulation of Sodium Reabsorption in Renal Tubule | Glomerulotubular Balance, Aldosterone, ADH, ANP
Просмотров 9962 месяца назад
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Potential Fluid Spaces in the Body | Pleural Cavity, Pericardial Cavity, Peritoneal Cavity
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
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Safety Factors that Prevent Edema | What Prevents Edema in Physiological Condition
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
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Suffix -osmotic vs -tonic i.e. Difference Between Isosmotic vs Isotonic
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
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Fluid Exchange Between Intracellular & Extracellular Fluid | Osmotic Equilibrium | Cell Volume
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
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Donnan Effect | Gibbs Donna Equilibrium | Membrane Physiology
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
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Body Fluid Compartments | Intracellular Fluid vs Extracellular Fluid, Transcellular Fliud
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Body Fluid Compartments | Intracellular Fluid vs Extracellular Fluid, Transcellular Fliud
Water Balance in Body | Daily Water Intake & Output | Insensible Water Loss, Urine Output and More
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 месяца назад
Water Balance in Body | Daily Water Intake & Output | Insensible Water Loss, Urine Output and More
Coronary Circulation - The Physiology | Coronary Blood Flow & Its Regulation | Blood Supply of Heart
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Coronary Circulation - The Physiology | Coronary Blood Flow & Its Regulation | Blood Supply of Heart
Analysis of Cardiac Output Curve and Venous Return Curves
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Analysis of Cardiac Output Curve and Venous Return Curves
Mean Circulatory Filling Pressure & Mean Systemic Filling Pressure | Venous Return Curve
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Mean Circulatory Filling Pressure & Mean Systemic Filling Pressure | Venous Return Curve
Cardiac Output Curves | Factors Affecting Cardiac Output | Cardiovascular Physiology
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Cardiac Output Curves | Factors Affecting Cardiac Output | Cardiovascular Physiology
Bainbridge Reflex vs Baroreceptor Reflex | Effect of Changes in Blood Volume on Heart Rate
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Bainbridge Reflex vs Baroreceptor Reflex | Effect of Changes in Blood Volume on Heart Rate
Regulation of Cardiac Output | How Increased Venous Return Increases Cardiac Output and MORE
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Regulation of Cardiac Output | How Increased Venous Return Increases Cardiac Output and MORE
Everything About Short-Term Regulation of Blood Pressure | Nervous Control of Circulation |Animation
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Everything About Short-Term Regulation of Blood Pressure | Nervous Control of Circulation |Animation
Vasomotion || Microcirculation Cardiovascular System Physiology Animation || Capillary Exchange
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Vasomotion || Microcirculation Cardiovascular System Physiology Animation || Capillary Exchange
Hormonal Control of the Circulation: Vasoactive Compounds | Adrenaline, Angiotensin II, Vasopressin
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Hormonal Control of the Circulation: Vasoactive Compounds | Adrenaline, Angiotensin II, Vasopressin
Reactive Hyperemia & a Bonus Point | Mechanisms of Local Control of Blood Flow | Physiology
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Reactive Hyperemia & a Bonus Point | Mechanisms of Local Control of Blood Flow | Physiology
Short Term Control of Local Blood Flow | Circulatory System Physiology Animation
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Short Term Control of Local Blood Flow | Circulatory System Physiology Animation
Structure of Lymphatic Channels & Physiology of Lymph flow | Role of Lymphatic System in Circulation
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Structure of Lymphatic Channels & Physiology of Lymph flow | Role of Lymphatic System in Circulation
Capillary Exchange of Nutrients and Waste Products | Microcirculation Physiology Animation
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Capillary Exchange of Nutrients and Waste Products | Microcirculation Physiology Animation
Well communicated
Amazing
Thank you so much you Don't know how the video helped me , you're great ❤
Why is osolarity in the end of ascending of vasa recta slightly higher?
Newly absorbed solutes
Thank you!
Please and please acid base balance
Thanks for the suggestion. But that topic requires so much underlying knowledge. So I won’t cover it until I have covered all the underlying topics. I understand that it will take very long, but this is for the benefit of the topic only. I hope you understand.
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Waiting for weeks 🎉 so happy Legend ❤
Amazing stuff
Amazing explanation
Great ❤
I thought it was the ATP that caused muscle relaxation and it is a lack of ATP that results in tetanus, or rigor mortis after death?
tetanus and rigor mortis are different things.
@@NonstopNeuron Yes, I understand they are different. Tetanus is contraction without relaxation. Your video posits that it is Ca++ which leads to the relaxation of the myosin heads, however I was under the impression that it was ATP attaching to the myosin filaments which led to their release of Actin, thus relaxation. Ca++'s role, to my knowledge, is only to bind to the troponin in order to move the tropomyosin out of the way of the Actin's active site.
Excellent style of explanation 🤝
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Hey, could you do aviation next? I’ve been a pilot for 45 years and you’d be a rock star! LOL, very well done, Nonstop!
Hahaha. Let's see after I complete all the medical subjects.😄
Thanks for the compliment.
Great explanation
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Bravo.
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I love your video
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Amazing video thank u sm
Hey at end of the video you said stay tuned we are waiting synthesize part and action
Excellent
Thank you so much for this amazing video, I have a question to make my mind more clear: how RBF increase lead to GFR increase ?
a TREMENDOUS VIDEO,THANK YOU ,SIR
Thanks brother. your explanation is very good 💯
Explained in an easy way ❤❤❤ loved it
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sem palavras para expressar o quanto seus videos são sensacionais! com essa didática clara, faz com que consigamos entender conceitos extremamente difíceis do guyton.
No one explained in field physiology like you i think this is not even their books 😂
Plz continue to do this sir 🙏🏻🥹
I just now doctor did the thyroid surgery to remove the swelling and sent for biopsy and it is shown thyroid cancer. Doctor suggested me to come after 40 days to rake I-30 radio theraphy. Is it having side effects and how many sittings needed.
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Its amazing Well explained Keep it up Nice Effort 🎉
simple yet effective explanation. thank you
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Thanks ❤
either Im dumb but how can it be that a hormone which one could guess from the name, promotes anabolism when the energy in the body at a current state is low (hypoglycemia)? also if I remember correctly GH supported protein catabolism, except in the liver? i read the guyton book for GH yet I'm still very confused from it
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l really thank you, sir ❤