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Replete with color illustrations and organizational tables, this addition to the critically acclaimed species-specific Laboratory Animal Pocket series, provides the first complete guide to the laboratory Xenopus. Compiled by an experienced researcher at a top tier institution, this lay-flat reference covers husbandry, care and feeding, regulatory compliance, and veterinary care, while detailing the most essential and humane procedures. It also provides researchers and facility managers with a list of suppliers.

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Replete with color illustrations and organizational tables, this addition to the critically acclaimed species-specific Laboratory Animal Pocket series, provides the first complete guide to the laboratory Xenopus. Compiled by an experienced researcher at a top tier institution, this lay-flat reference covers husbandry, care and feeding, regulatory compliance, and veterinary care, while detailing the most essential and humane procedures. It also provides researchers and facility managers with a list of suppliers.

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Autorenporträt
Sherril L. Green, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM, is a professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. She earned her veterinary degree from Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine and completed her residency training in large animal medicine at the University of Florida's School of Veterinary Medicine. She obtained her doctorate degree in neurobiology from the University of California-Davis. Dr. Green has a long established interest in husbandry and veterinary care of laboratory Xenopus. She has authored numerous scientific papers on laboratory Xenopus and frequently lectures on this topic at national professional meetings. More information about Dr. Green can be found at www.TheLaboratoryXenopus.com.