Authoritative and state-of-the-art, Human Embryogenesis: Methods and Protocols provides a firm foundation for the successful analysis of the embryogenesis process and an easily accessible description of the limitations and advantages of the techniques proposed, certain to aid all those who wish to further unravel the mysteries of human embryogenesis.
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"This book in the Methods in Molecular Biology Series covers human embryogenesis with sections on gametes, fertilization, embryo development, implantation, and organ system development. ... Bench researchers in a variety of disciplines would find the research protocols useful. ... This unique book for researchers covers an array of topics that are generally not found together in one volume." (Linda R. Nelson, Doody's Review Service, March, 2010)
"Human Embryogenesis offers useful and detailed descriptions of a variety of tissue preparation and analytic techniques. ... may be helpful for investigators to determine whether some of the materials listed in the detailed protocols can be legally obtained in their jurisdiction. ... This book would be useful for investigators who are moving into certain new areas of embryogenesis research, as well as post doctoral and graduate students with experimental interests closely aligned to the procedures that are included." (Armand Lione, Birth Defects Research (Part A): Clinical and Molecular Teratology, Vol. 88, June, 2010)