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(Publisher-supplied data) This book is an essential anatomical resource for developmental biologists who need to know about any aspect of mouse developmental anatomy, as well as for geneticists using the mouse embryo as a model. The book is a companion to Kaufman's The Atlas of Mouse Development, and details the developmental anatomy of the early embryo, the transitional tissues, and all the major organ systems. It also provides extensive comparisons with human developmental anatomy, both normal and abnormal. The book has extensive reference indexes detailing developmental stage criteria. The Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development will be a key reference work for anyone who needs to understand developmental anatomy in normal and mutant mice. Key Features * Complements Kaufman's The Atlas of Mouse Development * Gives anatomical descriptions from oogenesis to birth, at a level of detail that goes beyond that found in most literature * Provides detailed explanations for geneticists and molecular biologists with limited anatomical background to help them understand the emergence of all the major structures in the mouse embryo * Contains comprehensive indexes detailing the appearance of over 1000 organs, tissues, and their components at different stages of mouse embryogenesis * Includes comparisons with normal and abnormal human development * Contains over 100 clear line diagrams showing mouse developmental anatomy as well as lineage relationships for the major organ systems
Animal embryology and growth --- Zoomorphology. Zooanatomy --- Mammals --- Mice --- Anatomy. --- Development. --- Anatomy --- Development --- Embryology --- Embryology. --- Mice - Anatomy --- Mice - Development --- Mice - Embryology --- anatomy & histology --- embryology
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This volume comprehensively covers new technologies and methodologies that have appeared for the study of mouse development. This volume is Part B of an update of volume 225, Guide to Techniques in Mouse Development, edited by P.M. Wassarman and M.L. DePamphilis and published in 1993. Comprehensively covers new techniques for the cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, production of transgenic and null (knockout) animals (use of ES cells), generation of conditional/inducible mutant animals, use of gene-trap mutagenesis, analysis of allele-specific expression, use of
Developmental biology. --- Mice -- Cytology. --- Mice -- Development. --- Mice -- Embryology. --- Mice as laboratory animals. --- Molecular biology -- Technique. --- Mice. --- House mice --- House mouse --- Mouse --- Mus musculus --- Rodents --- Laboratory animals
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Mice --- Embryos --- Congresses --- Development --- Developmental cytology --- Physiology --- Mice - Embryos - Congresses. --- Mice - Development - Congresses. --- Developmental cytology - Congresses. --- Mice - Embryos - Physiology - Congresses. --- EMBRYO --- GENE EXPRESSION --- MICE --- POSTIMPLANTATION PHASE --- GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT --- CONGRESSES --- EMBRYOLOGY --- PHYSIOLOGY
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This book represents a classic compilation of current knowledge about mouse development and its correlates to research in cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and neuroscience. Emphasis is placed on the research strategy, experimental design, and critical analysis of the data, disguishing this from other books that only focus on protocols for mouse developmental research. Selected chapters are indexed to electronic databases such as GeneBank, GenBank, Electronic Mouse Atlas, and Transgenic/Knockout, further increasing the utility of this book as a reference.*Broad-based overview
Mice --- Mice as laboratory animals --- Souris --- Souris (Animaux de laboratoire) --- Development --- Physiology --- Développement --- Physiologie --- Développement --- ELSEVIER-B EPUB-LIV-FT --- Mice as laboratory animals. --- Laboratory animals --- House mice --- House mouse --- Mouse --- Mus musculus --- Rodents --- Development. --- Physiology. --- Mice - Development --- Mice - Physiology --- MICE --- GROWTH AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT --- FETAL DEVELOPEMENT --- ANIMALS, LABORATOY --- GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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This volume comprehensively covers new technologies and methodologies that have appeared for the study of mouse development. This volume is an update of volume 225 of MIE, ""Guide to Techniques in Mouse Development"", edited by P.M. Wassarman and M.L. DePamphilis and published in 1993. During the past 17 years many new technologies or methodologies have appeared for the study of mouse development and this volume comprehensively covers these, including: new techniques for the cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, production of transgenic and null (knockout) animal
evelopmental biology. --- Mice -- Cytology. --- Mice -- Development. --- Mice -- Embryology. --- Molecular biology -- Technique. --- Zoology --- Vertebrates --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Murinae --- Genetic Processes --- Investigative Techniques --- Culture Techniques --- Muridae --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Genetic Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Rodentia --- Mammals --- Chordata --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Mice --- Genetic Techniques --- Embryo Culture Techniques --- Gene Expression --- Agriculture --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Animal Biochemistry --- Animal Sciences --- Mice as laboratory animals. --- Mice. --- House mice --- House mouse --- Mouse --- Mus musculus --- Rodents --- Laboratory animals
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The mouse is a perfect model organism to study mammalian, and thus indirectly also human, embryology. Most scientific achievements that have had an important impact on the understanding of basic mechanisms governing embryo development in humans, originated from mouse embryology. Stem cell research, which now offers the promise of regenerative medicine, began with the isolation and culture of mouse embryonic stem cells by Martin Evans (who received the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2007 for this achievement) Matthew Kaufman, and Gail Martin. This book provides an overview of mouse development, spanning from oocytes before fertilization to the state-of-the-art description of embryonic and adult stem cells. The chapters, written by the leading specialists in the field, deal with the most recent discoveries in this extremely fast-developing area of research.
Cytology. --- Life sciences. --- Mice -- Development. --- Stem cells. --- Mice --- Biology --- Cells --- Anatomy --- Murinae --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Muridae --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Rodentia --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Mammals --- Vertebrates --- Chordata --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Stem Cells --- Cell Biology --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Biophysics --- Development --- Physiology. --- Development. --- House mice --- House mouse --- Mouse --- Mus musculus --- Medical genetics. --- Molecular biology. --- Cell biology. --- Developmental biology. --- Life Sciences. --- Developmental Biology. --- Stem Cells. --- Cell Biology. --- Gene Function. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Rodents --- Medicine. --- Colony-forming units (Cells) --- Mother cells --- Progenitor cells --- Development (Biology) --- Growth --- Ontogeny --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Clinical genetics --- Diseases --- Heredity of disease --- Human genetics --- Genetic disorders --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cytologists --- Genetic aspects --- Health Workforce --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Biochemistry --- Biomolecules --- Systems biology --- Medicine --- Developmental Biology and Stem Cells. --- Stem Cell Biology. --- Medical Genetics. --- Biomedical Research. --- Research. --- Biological research --- Biomedical research
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