This book represents a classic compilation of current knowledge about mouse development and its correlates to research in cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and neuroscience. Emphasis is placed on the research strategy, experimental design, and critical analysis of the data, disguishing this from other books that only focus on protocols for mouse developmental research. Selected chapters are indexed to electronic databases such as GeneBank, GenBank, Electronic Mouse Atlas, and Transgenic/Knockout, further increasing the utility of this book as a reference.
This book represents a classic compilation of current knowledge about mouse development and its correlates to research in cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and neuroscience. Emphasis is placed on the research strategy, experimental design, and critical analysis of the data, disguishing this from other books that only focus on protocols for mouse developmental research. Selected chapters are indexed to electronic databases such as GeneBank, GenBank, Electronic Mouse Atlas, and Transgenic/Knockout, further increasing the utility of this book as a reference.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: B978-0-12-597951-1.X5000-8
Seitenzahl: 736
Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2002
Englisch
Abmessung: 289mm x 225mm x 36mm
Gewicht: 2228g
ISBN-13: 9780125979511
ISBN-10: 0125979517
Artikelnr.: 10205748
Autorenporträt
Patrick Tam received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell University and is a professor of physics at Humboldt State University. He is an associate editor of Mathematica in Education and Research, and his papers have appeared in Computers in Physics and The Physics Teacher. He has given numerous invited talks on Mathematica, and has been the leader of many Mathematica workshops for the American Association of Physics Teachers and a two-week computer algebra workshop supported by a National Science Foundation faculty enhancement grant. He has served as a Mathematica consultant for Wolfram Research, Inc. and Carleton College.
Inhaltsangabe
Establishment of Body PatternFertilization and Activation of the Embryonic GenomeAsymmetry and Pre-Pattern in Mammalian DevelopmentAnterior Posterior Patterning of the Mouse Body Axis at GastrulationLeft-Right AsymmetryPatterning, Regionalization and Cell Differentiation in the ForebrainEstablishment of Anterior-Posterior and Dorsal-Ventral Pattern in the Early Central Nervous SystemSomitogenesis: Segmentation of the Paraxial Mesoderm and the Delineation of Tissue CompartmentsII.Lineage Specification and DifferentiationExtraembryonic tissuesGerm CellsDevelopment of the Vertebrate Hematopoetic SystemVasculogenesis and AngiogenesisStem Cells of the Nervous SystemCellular and Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Skeletal Muscle DevelopmentChondrogenesis and SkeletogenesisIII.OrganogenesisDevelopment of the Endoderm and its Tissue DerivativesHeart Development: Induction, Myogenesis and PatterningSex Determination and DifferentiationThe Development of the Excretory SystemCraniofacial DevelopmentPituitary Gland DevelopmentSensory Organs: EyeDevelopment of the Mouse Inner EarIntegumentary Structures
Establishment of Body PatternFertilization and Activation of the Embryonic GenomeAsymmetry and Pre-Pattern in Mammalian DevelopmentAnterior Posterior Patterning of the Mouse Body Axis at GastrulationLeft-Right AsymmetryPatterning, Regionalization and Cell Differentiation in the ForebrainEstablishment of Anterior-Posterior and Dorsal-Ventral Pattern in the Early Central Nervous SystemSomitogenesis: Segmentation of the Paraxial Mesoderm and the Delineation of Tissue CompartmentsII.Lineage Specification and DifferentiationExtraembryonic tissuesGerm CellsDevelopment of the Vertebrate Hematopoetic SystemVasculogenesis and AngiogenesisStem Cells of the Nervous SystemCellular and Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Skeletal Muscle DevelopmentChondrogenesis and SkeletogenesisIII.OrganogenesisDevelopment of the Endoderm and its Tissue DerivativesHeart Development: Induction, Myogenesis and PatterningSex Determination and DifferentiationThe Development of the Excretory SystemCraniofacial DevelopmentPituitary Gland DevelopmentSensory Organs: EyeDevelopment of the Mouse Inner EarIntegumentary Structures
Rezensionen
"...two of the most respected mouse developmental biologists have produced an exceptional book. Right from the outset, it highlights the incredible explosion in our knowledge and understanding of mammalian development over the past decade...will sit very comfortably upon any bookshelf." --Paul Trainor, Stowers Institute for Medical Research for NATURE CELL BIOLOGY (September 2002)"...an excellent resource for scientists interested in any of the selected topics covered by one of the authors." --DOODY'S NOTES (2002)
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