you are a very very good teacher!! i dont usually comment on videos but this is worth commenting on. keep the vids coming they r great. and u r a very good @ drawing
To clarify: It is not the excessive amounts of LDL cholesterol that cause atherosclerosis, but the over abundance of LDL particles causing a steep diffusion gradient which migrates particles into the subendothelial space. This is where normal lipid panels measuring cholesterol can be under representative for a patients cardiovascular risk. Many patients with Cardiometabolic risk factors have cholesterol depleted LDL-P causing them to need more of LDL-P to traffic normal LDL cholesterol levels.
the video is great! just one thing i fail to understand is why would the cholesterol level of LDL be higher than that of VLDL ? because after all LDL is VLDL but with less triglycerides. Technically shouldnt it have the same amount of cholesterol that VLDL had?
thank you soo much! you are a genius, I now understand this, I`m really greatful for this. keep up the good work:) you should become a teacher if ur not.
this guy..he comments every vid that mentions lipids. This guy is an invaluable source to med students who CBF listening to geriatric professors.. don’t spoil it please!
Really good explanation, excellent diagrams. Just one remark, Lipoprotein Lipase is only found in Endothelial Cells and not adipocytes, in this case in Endothelial cells of capillaries surrounding adipose tissue.
This is really good, but you need to drink water before you do these. I can hear your tongue sticking to the top of your mouth. Hearing the inside of your mouth is very distracting.
I started the program with the intention of taking Sterolyn for 90 instead of taking my cholesterol prescription meds. So that is what I’m doing. I have completed the 90 days with Sterolyn and the results are excellent. Total down from 276 to 196. LDL down from 203 to 134.
hi,are u a teaching faculty in any medical school?simply superb!wht wonderful diagrams u ve drawn…thanks so much..keep teaching lot of topics n help people
What happened to the email dumpster? Guess this counts here as well?
Dear Colleague,
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Great work. Thanks for sharing. Great drawings and clear explanations.
the explanation is simple
much better than written in the books or my lecturer explanation
keep up the good works!
you are a very very good teacher!! i dont usually comment on videos but this is worth commenting on. keep the vids coming they r great.
and u r a very good @ drawing
So helpfull! Thank you so much
One thing that was not commented is how the body seperates between newly formed VLDL and LDL since they apparently contain the same apolipoproteins.
thanks a lot man!
and u need to get treated from ADHD
the vid is so helpful, always found this part confusing very good way of presenting info keep up the good work excellent vid
thank you verymuch…
thank so much .
Great work my man. superior work!
Thank you!!!!!!!! This was great! You clarified it so much better than my prof!
To clarify: It is not the excessive amounts of LDL cholesterol that cause atherosclerosis, but the over abundance of LDL particles causing a steep diffusion gradient which migrates particles into the subendothelial space. This is where normal lipid panels measuring cholesterol can be under representative for a patients cardiovascular risk. Many patients with Cardiometabolic risk factors have cholesterol depleted LDL-P causing them to need more of LDL-P to traffic normal LDL cholesterol levels.
the video is great! just one thing i fail to understand is why would the cholesterol level of LDL be higher than that of VLDL ? because after all LDL is VLDL but with less triglycerides. Technically shouldnt it have the same amount of cholesterol that VLDL had?
Tens toda a razão, camarada! A FCML tem um lugar para ti como regente!! ; )
thank you soo much! you are a genius, I now understand this, I`m really greatful for this. keep up the good work:) you should become a teacher if ur not.
Yeah that’s true, perhaps mentioning it in an annotation will save time making a new video.
this guy..he comments every vid that mentions lipids. This guy is an invaluable source to med students who CBF listening to geriatric professors.. don’t spoil it please!
Really good explanation, excellent diagrams. Just one remark, Lipoprotein Lipase is only found in Endothelial Cells and not adipocytes, in this case in Endothelial cells of capillaries surrounding adipose tissue.
This is really good, but you need to drink water before you do these. I can hear your tongue sticking to the top of your mouth. Hearing the inside of your mouth is very distracting.
i have CVR exam tomorrow and this vid saves me~! muah! thanks so much~!!!!!!!!!!!!
I started the program with the intention of taking Sterolyn for 90 instead of taking my cholesterol prescription meds. So that is what I’m doing. I have completed the 90 days with Sterolyn and the results are excellent. Total down from 276 to 196. LDL down from 203 to 134.
hi,are u a teaching faculty in any medical school?simply superb!wht wonderful diagrams u ve drawn…thanks so much..keep teaching lot of topics n help people
excellent teaching!!!
great descriptive skills
very helpful! thanx!
What happened to the email dumpster? Guess this counts here as well?
Dear Colleague,
For your research, MyBioSource has the Low Density Lipoprotein Human (APR; LRP; A2MR; CD91; APOER; TGFBR5; IGFBP3R; FLJ16451; MGC88725; A2MR; APR; LRP1) protein on our website products catalog that you might be interested in. Please click on the link below to view the datasheet of Low Density Lipoprotein Human…
Excellent!