This "one-stop" guide offers an essential resource for any academic, research or development operation where mouse necropsy and/or histology are performed. It brings together the wealth of scattered information into one high-quality text, with an emphasis on providing knowledge that will help histologists get better results.
This "one-stop" guide offers an essential resource for any academic, research or development operation where mouse necropsy and/or histology are performed. It brings together the wealth of scattered information into one high-quality text, with an emphasis on providing knowledge that will help histologists get better results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author team are scientists at Global Discovery Pathology at Sanofi, USA. They have published in numerous journals and the lead author is a frequent speaker at the National Society for Histotechnology and other state societies.
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Introduction. Adrenal glands. Brain. Brain: Trimming for coronal sections. Brain: Trimming for sagittal sections. Diaphragm. Esophagus, Trachea and Thyroid. Eyes. Female: Ovaries. Female: Uterus (uterine horn), cervix, vagina. Femur. Heart. Kidneys. Liver and Gallbladder. Lung (inflated). Lymph nodes: Axillary. Lymph nodes: Mesenteric. Male: Epididymes. Male: Preputial gland. Male: Seminal vesicle, coagulating gland and prostate. Male: Testes. Pancreas. Pituitary gland. Quadriceps. Salivary glands. Sciatic nerve. Skin with (or without) mammary gland. Spinal cord. Spine. Spleen. Sternum. Stomach: Open method. Stomach: Whole method. Stifle joint. Thymus. Tongue. Urinary bladder. Intestines. Small intestine: Duodenum. Small intestine: Jejunum. Small intestine: Ileum. Large intestine: Cecum. Large intestine: Colon. Large intestine: Rectum. Materials and Methods. References.