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Morphological mouse phenotyping : anatomy, histology and imaging / Jesús Ruberte, Ana Carretero, Marc Navarro.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Madrid, Spain : Academic Press, 2017Description: xvii;585pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780128129722
  • 9780128129722
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Morphological mouse phenotyping.DDC classification:
  • 599.35/3 23 RUB
LOC classification:
  • QL737.R6 RUB
Contents:
Front Cover; MORPHOLOGICAL MOUSE PHENOTYPING: Anatomy, Histology and Imaging; Copyright; Authors; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; ORIGIN OF THE LABORATORY MOUSE; ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE; 2 Osteology; BONES OF THE SKULL AND MANDIBLE; VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND THORAX; BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMBS; BONES OF THE PELVIC LIMBS; 3 Arthrology; JOINTS WITHOUT ARTICULAR CAVITY; JOINTS WITH ARTICULAR CAVITY; 4 Myology; FORM AND STRUCTURE OF MUSCLES; THE SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBER; COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF MOUSE MUSCULATURE; 5 Digestive tract.
ORAL CAVITYPHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS; STOMACH; INTESTINE; LIVER; 6 Respiratory apparatus; NASAL CAVITY; LARYNX; TRACHEA; LUNGS; 7 Urinary organs; KIDNEYS; URETER; URINARY BLADDER; URETHRA; 8 Male genital organs; TESTICLES AND EPIDIDYMIS; ACCESSORY GENITAL GLANDS; PENIS; 9 Female genital organs; OVARIES; UTERINE TUBES; UTERUS; VAGINA; VULVA AND CLITORIS; 10 Anatomy of development; ONTOGENIC DEVELOPMENT; PLACENTA; 11 Circulatory System; HEART; ARTERIES; VEINS; LYMPHATIC SYSTEM; BLOOD AND LYMPH; 12 The endocrine glands; PANCREAS; ADRENAL GLAND; THYROID GLANDS; PARATHYROID GLAND; HYPOPHYSIS.
13 Nervous SystemCENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; 14 Eye and related structures; EYELIDS AND LACRIMAL SYSTEM; EYEBALL; ORBIT; 15 Vestibulocochlear organ; EXTERNAL EAR; MIDDLE EAR; INTERNAL EAR; 16 Common integument; SKIN; MODIFIED SKIN STRUCTURES; Bibliography; GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. OSTEOLOGY; 3-4. ARTHROLOGY AND MYOLOGY; 5. DIGESTIVE TRACT; 6. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS; 7. URINARY ORGANS; 8. MALE GENITAL ORGANS; 9. FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS; 10. ANATOMY OF DEVELOPMENT; 11. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM; 12. THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS; 13. NERVOUS SYSTEM.
14. EYE AND RELATED STRUCTURES15. VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR ORGAN (THE EAR); 16. COMMON INTEGUMENT; Index; Back Cover.
Summary: Annotation Morphological Mouse Phenotyping: Anatomy, Histology and Imaging is an atlas of explanatory diagrams and text that guides the reader through normal mouse anatomy, histology, and imaging. The book is targeted for mouse researchers and veterinarian and human pathologists, and presents a complete, integrative description of normal mouse morphology. Disease animal models are fundamental in research to improve human health. The success of using genetically engineered mice to evaluate molecular disease hypotheses has encouraged the development of massive global projects, making the mouse the most used animal disease model. Laboratory mouse populations are straining the housing capacity of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as public research institutions. However, the scientific community lacks sufficient expertise in morphological phenotyping to effectively characterize and validate these animal models. The mouse displays fundamental morphological similarities to humans; however, a mouse is not a man. Features more than 2,200 original images showing the anatomy, histology, and cellular structure of mouse organsIncludes images specifically produced for this book in the Mouse Imaging Platform (Center for Animal Biotechnology and Gene Therapy, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)Offers an integrative vision of mouse morphology using correlative X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and ultrasound images Employs classical anatomical techniques such as conventional dissection, skeletal preparations, vascular injections, and histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopy techniques to characterize mouse morphology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Cover; MORPHOLOGICAL MOUSE PHENOTYPING: Anatomy, Histology and Imaging; Copyright; Authors; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; ORIGIN OF THE LABORATORY MOUSE; ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE; 2 Osteology; BONES OF THE SKULL AND MANDIBLE; VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND THORAX; BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMBS; BONES OF THE PELVIC LIMBS; 3 Arthrology; JOINTS WITHOUT ARTICULAR CAVITY; JOINTS WITH ARTICULAR CAVITY; 4 Myology; FORM AND STRUCTURE OF MUSCLES; THE SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBER; COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF MOUSE MUSCULATURE; 5 Digestive tract.

ORAL CAVITYPHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS; STOMACH; INTESTINE; LIVER; 6 Respiratory apparatus; NASAL CAVITY; LARYNX; TRACHEA; LUNGS; 7 Urinary organs; KIDNEYS; URETER; URINARY BLADDER; URETHRA; 8 Male genital organs; TESTICLES AND EPIDIDYMIS; ACCESSORY GENITAL GLANDS; PENIS; 9 Female genital organs; OVARIES; UTERINE TUBES; UTERUS; VAGINA; VULVA AND CLITORIS; 10 Anatomy of development; ONTOGENIC DEVELOPMENT; PLACENTA; 11 Circulatory System; HEART; ARTERIES; VEINS; LYMPHATIC SYSTEM; BLOOD AND LYMPH; 12 The endocrine glands; PANCREAS; ADRENAL GLAND; THYROID GLANDS; PARATHYROID GLAND; HYPOPHYSIS.

13 Nervous SystemCENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; 14 Eye and related structures; EYELIDS AND LACRIMAL SYSTEM; EYEBALL; ORBIT; 15 Vestibulocochlear organ; EXTERNAL EAR; MIDDLE EAR; INTERNAL EAR; 16 Common integument; SKIN; MODIFIED SKIN STRUCTURES; Bibliography; GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. OSTEOLOGY; 3-4. ARTHROLOGY AND MYOLOGY; 5. DIGESTIVE TRACT; 6. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS; 7. URINARY ORGANS; 8. MALE GENITAL ORGANS; 9. FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS; 10. ANATOMY OF DEVELOPMENT; 11. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM; 12. THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS; 13. NERVOUS SYSTEM.

14. EYE AND RELATED STRUCTURES15. VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR ORGAN (THE EAR); 16. COMMON INTEGUMENT; Index; Back Cover.

Annotation Morphological Mouse Phenotyping: Anatomy, Histology and Imaging is an atlas of explanatory diagrams and text that guides the reader through normal mouse anatomy, histology, and imaging. The book is targeted for mouse researchers and veterinarian and human pathologists, and presents a complete, integrative description of normal mouse morphology. Disease animal models are fundamental in research to improve human health. The success of using genetically engineered mice to evaluate molecular disease hypotheses has encouraged the development of massive global projects, making the mouse the most used animal disease model. Laboratory mouse populations are straining the housing capacity of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as public research institutions. However, the scientific community lacks sufficient expertise in morphological phenotyping to effectively characterize and validate these animal models. The mouse displays fundamental morphological similarities to humans; however, a mouse is not a man. Features more than 2,200 original images showing the anatomy, histology, and cellular structure of mouse organsIncludes images specifically produced for this book in the Mouse Imaging Platform (Center for Animal Biotechnology and Gene Therapy, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)Offers an integrative vision of mouse morphology using correlative X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and ultrasound images Employs classical anatomical techniques such as conventional dissection, skeletal preparations, vascular injections, and histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopy techniques to characterize mouse morphology.

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