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The Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development
註釋The Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development by Kaufman and Bard is an essential anatomical resource for developmental biologists needing to know about any aspect of mouse developmental anatomy, as well as for geneticists using the
mouse embryo as a model. This 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 includes extensive reference indexes detailing developmental stage criteria, when tissues first appear, and the constituent tissues of embryos at each of the 26 Theiler stages, as well as tissue and author indexes and a glossary.
Key features:
* Gives anatomical descriptions from oogenesis to birth at a level of detail that often goes beyond that found in the 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, together with the Theiler developmental stages (1-26) at which each first appears.
* Includes comparisons with normal and abnormal human development
* Has over 100 clear line diagrams showing mouse developmental anatomy as well as lineage relationships for the major organ systems.
This book will be a key reference work for anyone who needs to understand developmental anatomy in normal and mutant mice.