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OverviewThis book is an essential anatomical resource for developmental biologists who need to know about any aspect of mouse developmental anatomy, as well as for geneticists using the mouse embryo as a model. The book is a companion to Kaufman's The Atlas of Mouse Development, and details the developmental anatomy of the early embryo, the transitional tissues, and all the major organ systems. It also provides extensive comparisons with human developmental anatomy, both normal and abnormal. The book has extensive reference indexes detailing developmental stage criteria. The Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development will be a key reference work for anyone who needs to understand developmental anatomy in normal and mutant mice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew H. Kaufman (Edinburgh University, U.K.) , Jonathan B.L. Bard (University of Edinburgh, U.K.)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 1.210kg ISBN: 9780124020603ISBN 10: 0124020607 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 10 March 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction. The Early Stages:From Fertilization to Implantation.The Postimplantation Embryo.Postimplantation Extra-Embryonic Development.Early Organogenesis.The Transitional Tissues:The Neural Crest.Somites And Their Derivatives (muscles, dermis, and vertebrae).The Branchial Arch System.The Major Organ Systems:The Heart and its Associated Vascular System.The Limbs.The Urogenital System.The Gut and its Associated Tissues.The Mouth and Nose Region.The Brain and Spinal Cord.The Eye and the Ear.The Skull.The Indexes:Introduction.Table of Mouse and Rat Developmental Stages.The Tissues Present in Each Stage of Mouse Development.Index of First Occurrences of Tissues.Glossary.References.Author Index.Tissue Index.Subject Index.The Wiring (Lineage) DiagramsReviewsThe Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development by Kaufman and Bard will certainly become a standard resource for both experts and novices analyzing mouse phenotypes. ...The developmental anatomy covered in this book is first rate and provides exceptional detail about many important organ systems. ...Clearly we need many more text, CD, and web-based resources in the mouse genetics field such as the Anatomical Basis of Mouse Development... It is clear to me that every laboratory using the mouse in biomedical research should have at least one copy of this book. It will become an instant classic for the field. -Richard R. Behringer, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in CELL (September 1999) Author InformationJonathan Bard is a developmental biologist whose main interests are kidney development, the generation of structures in embryos and bioinformatics. He currently works on the cellular basis of nephron formation and on making ontologies of vertebrate anatomy for gene-expression databases (see http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk"" target=""_blank"">http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |