Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB) Immunology [Immunology basics, granuloma formation, TB reactivation]
Description: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is one of the most successful pathogens infecting over 1.7 billion people but only a fraction of these develop TB. The reason for this is your Immune system. In this video, we go through immunology basics, the immune response against TB, granuloma formation and consequences of reactivation. Make sure you support the channel if you find this valuable by liking, subscribing and sharing the video. Leave any questions and suggestions on the comment box below. 📝My Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hi_i... 🚩Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 01:05 - Immunology basics 04:08 - Macrophages and immune evasion 05:21 - Dendritic cells to the lymph node 06:04 - T-cells to the rescue 07:21 - Granuloma formation 08:15 - Me having fun 08:53 - Secondary tuberculosis (Reactivation) 09:41 - Conclusion 🌟 Neuromuscular Physiology: • Neuromuscular Physiology (neuromuscular ju... The caffeinated medic: 📷Instagram: caffeinated.medic - / caffeinated.medic 📧Email: [email protected] PreClinical Society Instagram: / preclinical_society Website: [https://www.pcs-society.org/](https://www.pcs-society.org/) Thank You. This is the caffeinated Medic signing off, until next time, take care. #PCScollaboration #TBimmunology

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