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27 gru 2013 · PDF. A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse provides a full-colour atlas of mouse histology. Mouse models of disease are used extensively in biomedical research with many hundreds of new models being generated each year.
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18 mar 2019 · Book PDF Available. The Laboratory Mouse: A Guide to the Location and Orientation of Tissues for Optimal Histological Evaluation. March 2019. DOI: 10.1201/9780429057755. ISBN:...
24 gru 2013 · A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse provides a full–colour atlas of mouse histology, aimed at veterinary and medical pathologists who are unfamiliar with mouse tissues and scientists who wish to evaluate their own mouse models.
A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse, First Edition. Cheryl L. Scudamore. 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Illustrations Veterinary Path Illustrations, unless stated otherwise. Published 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Companion Website: www.wiley.com/go/scudamore/mousehistology.
A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse provides a full-colour atlas of mouse histology. Mouse models of disease are used extensively in biomedical research with many hundreds of new models being generated each year.
Foreword. Mice are crucial partners in contemporary trans-lational science and may be our most valuable species for genetic modelling of mammalian dis-ease due to the genetic characterization of many inbred and recombinant inbred mice and of increas-ing numbers of genetically engineered mice (GEM).
As well as illustrating the normal microscopic anatomy of the mouse, the book also describes and explains the common anatomic variations, artefacts associated with tissue collection and background lesions to help the scientist to distinguish these changes from experimentally- induced lesions.