A volume in the Handbook of Experimental Animals series, The Laboratory Primate details the past and present use of primates in biomedical research, and the husbandry, nutritional requirements, behaviour, and breeding of each of the commonly used species. Practical information on regulatory requirements, not available in other texts, is covered. Sections on experimental models cover the major areas of biomedical research, including AIDS, cancer, neurobiology and gene therapy. Assisted reproductive technology, tissue typing, and minimum group sizes for infectious disease/vaccine studies are also included.…mehr
A volume in the Handbook of Experimental Animals series, The Laboratory Primate details the past and present use of primates in biomedical research, and the husbandry, nutritional requirements, behaviour, and breeding of each of the commonly used species. Practical information on regulatory requirements, not available in other texts, is covered. Sections on experimental models cover the major areas of biomedical research, including AIDS, cancer, neurobiology and gene therapy. Assisted reproductive technology, tissue typing, and minimum group sizes for infectious disease/vaccine studies are also included.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: B978-0-12-080261-6.X5000-4
Seitenzahl: 650
Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2005
Englisch
Abmessung: 280mm x 215mm x 37mm
Gewicht: 1928g
ISBN-13: 9780120802616
ISBN-10: 0120802619
Artikelnr.: 20784946
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Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Definition of the Primate Model
1.1The Taxonomy of Primates in the Laboratory Context 1.2Similarities of Non Human Primates to Humans 1.3General Anatomy 1.4Pathology 1.4.1 Non infectious diseases 1.4.2 Common Viral Infections 1.4.3 Modelling Parasitic diseases in Non Human Primates: Malaria, Chagas Disease and Filariasis 1.5Reproduction: Definition of a Primate Model of Female Fertility 1.6Male Reproduction and Fertilization 1.7Primate Natural History and Social Behaviour: Implications for Laboratory Housing
Part 2: Primate Management
2.1New World Primates 2.1.1 Husbandry and Management: Marmosets and Tamarins 2.2Old World Primates 2.2.1 Practical Care & Management of Macaques 2.2.2 Vervet Monkey Breeding 2.3Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases 2.4Environmental Enrichment & Refinement of Handling Procedures 2.5Development of Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Non Human Primate Colonies 2.6Medical Care
Part 3: Current Uses in Biomedical Research
3.1Factors affecting the choice of species 3.2 Techniques & Procedures 3.2.1Anaesthesia 3.2.2Rigid Endoscopy 3.2.3Ultrasound Imaging in Rhesus (Macaca mulatta)and Long-tailed (Macaca fascicularis) Macaques: Reproductive & Research Applications 3.2.4 Functional Magnetic Resonances Imaging in Conscious Marmoset Monkeys : Methods and Applications in Neuroscience Research 3.2.5 Radiographic Imaging of Non Human Primates 3.2.6 Imaging: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) 3.3 Current Uses in Biomedical Research 3.3.1 The Use of the Primate Model in Research 3.3.2 Chronic Diseases 3.3.3 Practical approaches to Pharmacological 3.3.4 Non Human Primate Models of Human Aging 3.3.5 Primate Models of Neurological Disease 3.3.6 Genetics: A survey of Non Human Primate Genetics, Genetic Management and Applications to Biomedical Research 3.3.7 The Respiratory System & its use in research 3.3.8 Reproduction - Male 3.3.9 Reproduction - Female 3.3.10 The Baboon as an Appropriate Model for Study 3.3.11 Virology Research 3.3.12 Parasitic Diseases of Non Human Primates
1.1The Taxonomy of Primates in the Laboratory Context 1.2Similarities of Non Human Primates to Humans 1.3General Anatomy 1.4Pathology 1.4.1 Non infectious diseases 1.4.2 Common Viral Infections 1.4.3 Modelling Parasitic diseases in Non Human Primates: Malaria, Chagas Disease and Filariasis 1.5Reproduction: Definition of a Primate Model of Female Fertility 1.6Male Reproduction and Fertilization 1.7Primate Natural History and Social Behaviour: Implications for Laboratory Housing
Part 2: Primate Management
2.1New World Primates 2.1.1 Husbandry and Management: Marmosets and Tamarins 2.2Old World Primates 2.2.1 Practical Care & Management of Macaques 2.2.2 Vervet Monkey Breeding 2.3Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases 2.4Environmental Enrichment & Refinement of Handling Procedures 2.5Development of Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Non Human Primate Colonies 2.6Medical Care
Part 3: Current Uses in Biomedical Research
3.1Factors affecting the choice of species 3.2 Techniques & Procedures 3.2.1Anaesthesia 3.2.2Rigid Endoscopy 3.2.3Ultrasound Imaging in Rhesus (Macaca mulatta)and Long-tailed (Macaca fascicularis) Macaques: Reproductive & Research Applications 3.2.4 Functional Magnetic Resonances Imaging in Conscious Marmoset Monkeys : Methods and Applications in Neuroscience Research 3.2.5 Radiographic Imaging of Non Human Primates 3.2.6 Imaging: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) 3.3 Current Uses in Biomedical Research 3.3.1 The Use of the Primate Model in Research 3.3.2 Chronic Diseases 3.3.3 Practical approaches to Pharmacological 3.3.4 Non Human Primate Models of Human Aging 3.3.5 Primate Models of Neurological Disease 3.3.6 Genetics: A survey of Non Human Primate Genetics, Genetic Management and Applications to Biomedical Research 3.3.7 The Respiratory System & its use in research 3.3.8 Reproduction - Male 3.3.9 Reproduction - Female 3.3.10 The Baboon as an Appropriate Model for Study 3.3.11 Virology Research 3.3.12 Parasitic Diseases of Non Human Primates
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