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Echinoderms : Part A / edited by Kathy R. Foltz, Amro Hamdoun

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Methods in Cell Biology ; Volume 150Publisher: ©2019Edition: First EditionDescription: xx, 483 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780128159545
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print: Echinoderms. Part A / edited by Kathy R. Foltz, Amro Hamdoun.LOC classification:
  • QL381 FOL
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Contents:
Section 1 Procurement and culturing of established and emerging echinoderm models 1. Procuring animals and culturing of eggs and embryos Nikki L. Adams, Andreas Heyland, Linda L. Rice and Kathy R. Foltz 2. Cryopreservation of sea urchin sperm and early life stages Estafania Paredes, Serean L. Adams and Julien Vignier 3. Temnopleurus as an emerging echinoderm model Shunsuke Yaguchi 4. Cidaroids, clypeasteroids, and spatangoids: Procurement, culture, and basic methods Taku Hibino, Takuya Minokawa and Atsuko Yamazaki 5. The painted sea urchin, Lytechinus pictus, as a genetically-enabled developmental model Katherine T. Nesbit, Travis Fleming, Grant Batzel, Amara Pouv, Hannah Rosenblatt, Douglas A. Pace, Amro Hamdoun and Deirdre C. Lyons 6. Culturing echinoderm larvae through metamorphosis Jason Hodin, Andreas Heyland, Annie Mercier, Bruno Pernet, David L. Cohen, Jean-Francois Hamel, Jonathan D. Allen, Justin S. McAlister, Maria Byrne, Paula Cisternas and Sophie B. George Section 2 Experimental embryology approaches 7. Microinjection methods for sea urchin eggs and blastomeres Junko Yaguchi 8. Microinjection of oocytes and embryos with synthetic mRNA encoding molecular probes George von Dassow, Jenna Valley and Kara Robbins 9. Methods for transplantation of sea urchin blastomeres Andrew N. George and David R. McClay 10. Sea urchin embryonic cilia Robert L. Morris and Victor D. Vacquier 11. Visualizing egg and embryonic polarity Lauren T. Smith and Athula H. Wikramanayake 12. Methods to label, isolate, and image sea urchin small micromeres, the primordial germ cells (PGCs) Joseph P. Campanale, Amro Hamdoun, Gary M. Wessel, Yi-Hsien Su and Nathalie Oulhen 13. Culture of and experiments with sea urchin embryo primary mesenchyme cells Bradley Moreno, Allessandra DiCorato, Alexander Park, Kellen Mobilia, Regina Knapp, Reiner Bleher, Charlene Wilke, Keith Alvares and Derk Joester Section 3 Approaches for assessing environmental influences on adults and embryos 14. Analysis of immune response in the sea urchin larva Katherine M. Buckley, Nicholas W. Schuh, Andreas Heyland and Jonathan P. Rast 15. Methods for collection, handling, and analysis of sea urchin coelomocytes L. Courtney Smith, Teresa S. Hawley, John H. Henson, Audrey J. Majeske, Matan Oren and Benyamin Rosental 16. Measurement of feeding rates, respiration, and pH regulatory processes in the light of ocean acidification research Meike Stumpp, Sam Dupont and Marian Y. Hu 17. Methods for toxicology studies in echinoderm embryos and larvae Cristina Torres-Duarte, Carol A. Vines, Elise Fairbairn and Gary N. Cherr Section 4 Sea urchins in the classroom 18. A teaching laboratory on the activation of xenobiotic transporters at fertilization of sea urchins Lauren E. Shipp, Rose Z. Hill and Amro Hamdoun 19. Exploring the sea urchin genome with undergraduates using bioinformatic tools Laura Romano, Christine Byrum, Pei Yun Lee and Robert Morris 20. Analyzing gene expression in sea star eggs and embryos using bioinformatics Lauren Bates, Emily Wiseman and David J. Carroll
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Section 1 Procurement and culturing of established and emerging echinoderm models 1. Procuring animals and culturing of eggs and embryos Nikki L. Adams, Andreas Heyland, Linda L. Rice and Kathy R. Foltz 2. Cryopreservation of sea urchin sperm and early life stages Estafania Paredes, Serean L. Adams and Julien Vignier 3. Temnopleurus as an emerging echinoderm model Shunsuke Yaguchi 4. Cidaroids, clypeasteroids, and spatangoids: Procurement, culture, and basic methods Taku Hibino, Takuya Minokawa and Atsuko Yamazaki 5. The painted sea urchin, Lytechinus pictus, as a genetically-enabled developmental model Katherine T. Nesbit, Travis Fleming, Grant Batzel, Amara Pouv, Hannah Rosenblatt, Douglas A. Pace, Amro Hamdoun and Deirdre C. Lyons 6. Culturing echinoderm larvae through metamorphosis Jason Hodin, Andreas Heyland, Annie Mercier, Bruno Pernet, David L. Cohen, Jean-Francois Hamel, Jonathan D. Allen, Justin S. McAlister, Maria Byrne, Paula Cisternas and Sophie B. George Section 2 Experimental embryology approaches 7. Microinjection methods for sea urchin eggs and blastomeres Junko Yaguchi 8. Microinjection of oocytes and embryos with synthetic mRNA encoding molecular probes George von Dassow, Jenna Valley and Kara Robbins 9. Methods for transplantation of sea urchin blastomeres Andrew N. George and David R. McClay 10. Sea urchin embryonic cilia Robert L. Morris and Victor D. Vacquier 11. Visualizing egg and embryonic polarity Lauren T. Smith and Athula H. Wikramanayake 12. Methods to label, isolate, and image sea urchin small micromeres, the primordial germ cells (PGCs) Joseph P. Campanale, Amro Hamdoun, Gary M. Wessel, Yi-Hsien Su and Nathalie Oulhen 13. Culture of and experiments with sea urchin embryo primary mesenchyme cells Bradley Moreno, Allessandra DiCorato, Alexander Park, Kellen Mobilia, Regina Knapp, Reiner Bleher, Charlene Wilke, Keith Alvares and Derk Joester Section 3 Approaches for assessing environmental influences on adults and embryos 14. Analysis of immune response in the sea urchin larva Katherine M. Buckley, Nicholas W. Schuh, Andreas Heyland and Jonathan P. Rast 15. Methods for collection, handling, and analysis of sea urchin coelomocytes L. Courtney Smith, Teresa S. Hawley, John H. Henson, Audrey J. Majeske, Matan Oren and Benyamin Rosental 16. Measurement of feeding rates, respiration, and pH regulatory processes in the light of ocean acidification research Meike Stumpp, Sam Dupont and Marian Y. Hu 17. Methods for toxicology studies in echinoderm embryos and larvae Cristina Torres-Duarte, Carol A. Vines, Elise Fairbairn and Gary N. Cherr Section 4 Sea urchins in the classroom 18. A teaching laboratory on the activation of xenobiotic transporters at fertilization of sea urchins Lauren E. Shipp, Rose Z. Hill and Amro Hamdoun 19. Exploring the sea urchin genome with undergraduates using bioinformatic tools Laura Romano, Christine Byrum, Pei Yun Lee and Robert Morris 20. Analyzing gene expression in sea star eggs and embryos using bioinformatics Lauren Bates, Emily Wiseman and David J. Carroll

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