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Xenopus laevis --- Toads --- Amphibians --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Crapauds
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"Xenopus frogs have long been used as model organisms in basic and biomedical research. These frogs have helped unlock basic developmental and cellular processes that have led to scientific breakthroughs and have had practical application in cancer research and regenerative medicine. Xenopus Developmentdiscusses the biology and development of this important genus, and will be a great tool to researchers using these frogs in their research. Divided into four sections, the highlights key Xenopus development from embryo to metamorphosis, and the cellular processes, organogenesis, and biological development"-- "Provides broad overview of the developmental biology of both Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis"--
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / Developmental Biology. --- Xenopus laevis --- Microorganisms --- Embryology. --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Embryologie --- Development. --- Dactylèthre du Cap
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Amphibians --- Southern Africa --- Xenopus --- Xenopus laevis. --- Developmental biology. --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Biologie du développement --- Development. --- Embryology. --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Biologie du développement
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Xenopus laevis --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Development --- Atlases. --- Histology --- Histologie --- Atlas --- Xenopus Laevis --- Atlases --- growth and development --- anatomy and histology --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Xenopus laevis - Development - Atlases --- Xenopus laevis - Histology - Atlases --- Xenopus Laevis - growth and development - atlases --- Xenopus Laevis - anatomy and histology - atlases
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The Color Atlas of "Xenopus laevis" Histology provides the first central source on the microscopic anatomy of cells, tissues, and major organs of the adult South African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. For many years, X. laevis has been a highly popular experimental animal model in many areas of research. The recent development of transgenic Xenopus technology offers the promise that this animal model will be utilized more than ever before. The purpose of this book is to provide the active researcher with a central source of high quality light microscopic color images of the tissues of X. laevis, to aid in the identification of the cells and tissues of interest.
Xenopus laevis --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Histology --- Atlases --- Histologie --- Atlas --- Dactylèthre du Cap --- Human anatomy. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Neurosciences. --- Animal anatomy. --- Anatomy. --- Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science. --- Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology. --- Animal anatomy --- Animals --- Biology --- Physiology --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Farriery --- Large animal medicine --- Large animal veterinary medicine --- Livestock medicine --- Veterinary science --- Medicine --- Animal health --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Anatomy, Human --- Anatomy --- Human biology --- Human body --- Diseases --- Losses
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