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Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates+CD, 6th Edition George Paxinos and Charles Watson, 2006
The sixth edition of the Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates marks the 25th anniversary of this landmark publication and is a thorough update and a major expansion over earlier editions. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates has attracted over 30,000 citations and is ranked among the 50 most cited items in the history of science.
The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates + CD, 3rd Edition Keith Franklin, 2007
The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates is the most widely used and cited atlas of the mouse brain in print. It provides researchers and students with both accurate stereotaxic coordinates for laboratory use, and detailed delineations and indexing of structures for reference.
Atlas of the Developing Mouse Brain at E17.5, P0 and P6 George Paxinos and Glenda Halliday, 2006
This atlas provides an accurate and detailed depiction of all brain structures at fetal stage E17.5, Day of birth, and Day 6 postnatal. In addition to brain structures, the atlas delineates peripheral nerves, ganglia, arteries, veins, muscles bones and other organs. It is an indispensable guide for the interpretation of nervous system changes in gene knockout and transgenic mice. The authors are recognized leaders in brain cartography, and the delineations and graphics link the atlas with other highly successful Paxinos atlases, complementing the catalog of brain atlases of highest quality available from Elsevier. There is currently no alternative of similar quality and extent on the market.
Brain Maps, 3rd Ed. Structure of the Rat Brain Larry Swanson, 2003
A detailed atlas of the rat brain is essential for any laboratory to have. This updated edition of Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain provides atlas maps aligned in 3-dimensional space and created used color photomicrographs of histological sections based on a single rat brain, which allows for true 3-D reconstruction. The atlas employs color coding of the major parts of the brain and extends this coding system to the atlas levels, flatmaps, and nomenclature tables for easier reference. With systematic nomenclature tables, references to the primary research literature for all of the structures, coverage of the neuroanatomical methods and mapping and an accompanying CD-ROM of all of the atlas maps, this is a reference every laboratory should have on hand.
Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brainstem Paxinos, et al. 1999
This is the most comprehensive atlas of the rat brainstem ever published, featuring 243 fully labeled large photographs of the brainstem. It identifies brain structure not only on the conventional Nissl-stained sections, but also on an additional six stains of interest to neuroscientists. Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brainstem sets new standards of accuracy in the delineations of brain regions.
Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Forebrain Paxinos, et al. 1998
Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Forebrain, featuring 242 fully labeled, large photographs, is the most comprehensive atlas of the rat forebrain ever published. It identifies brain structure not only on the conventional Nissl-stained sections but on additional six stains of interest to neuroscientists. This authoritative atlas provides comprehensive information about the location of chemicals in the rat forebrain, while redefining brain regions on the basis of the distribution of these substances.
A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Golden Hamster Brain Morin and Wood
The first golden hamster brain atlas. It provides Nissl and histochemical illustrations and known data about the structure and function of the brain, with labeling of major areas. A CD containing the same illustrations and text is included. Spiral bound.
The Rat Nervous System, 3rd Edition George Paxinos, 2004
The third edition of the standard reference on the nervous system of the rat is a complete and updated revision of the 1994 second edition. It provides the latest information in research on the rodent brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. The structure, connections, and function are explained in exquisite detail, making this an essential book for any graduate student or scientists working on the rat or mouse nervous system. All chapters have been extensively updated, and new chapters added covering early segmentations, growth factors, and glia. Physiological data, functional concepts, and correlates to human anatomy and function found out the new edition. The book is now aligned with Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinated 4th edition, making it an excellent companion to this bestselling atlas.
Stereotaxic Surgery in the Rat: A Photographic Series Cooley and Vanderwolf
Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide. Each step of stereotaxic surgery, from anesthetizing the animal to suturing, is clearly described and illustrated, with full page 8 1/2Ť x 11Ť photomicrographs. The photos employ the “U”-Frame type stereotaxic instrument (Lab Standard™ 51600) and utilize the skull flat and bregma zero point coordinate system. All aspects of the instrument are clearly described and illustrated. 100 pages.
Atlas of Prenatal Rat Brain Development Altman and Bayer
Ten embryonic ages are presented with 20-35 plates each. Only the highest quality micrographs are used. Plates represent the brain of each age in sagittal and coronal planes. A unique 3-D reconstruction of the brain is presented for each of the ten ages. Computer aided illustrations of brain regions add to the utility of this atlas. A detailed and logical classification of the germinal matrix at early stages is included. 664 pages.
Laboratory Animal Anaesthesia Flecknell-2nd Edition
This handbook provides a basic practical guide to anaesthesia in laboratory animals. Topics covered are the general principles of pre-operative care, anaesthetic techniques, and anaesthetic managements. An introduction to specialized procedures, such as long-term anaesthesia and the use of neuromuscular blocking agents, has also been included.
The Sheep Brain: A Photographic Series Vanderwolf and Cooley
An advanced laboratory guide for the study of neuroanatomy using the sheep brain as dissection material. Appendices illustrate histology, function, and brains of common laboratory animals. 8 1/2 x 11 inch paperback,108 pages.
Atlas of Early Zebrafish Brain Development T. Mueller and M. F. Wullimann
The first neuroanatomical expression atlas of important genetic and immunohistochemical markers of a vertebrate model system, this book provides comparative context to other model systems and includes many explanatory schematics in uniform style and color coding.
Systematic Approach to Evaluation of Mouse Mutations Sundberg and Boggess, eds.
Includes the fundamental elements in creating and maintaining colonies of mutant strains of mice, written by renowned experts at the Jackson Laboratory. Other chapters focus on the popular and definitive biochemical and behavioral methods for phenotypic characterization of mutations. 199 pages.
New Zealand Rabbit’s Brain Urban and Richard
A stereotaxic atlas of the brain of the New Zealand rabbit (1972) with 35 Nissl stained sections on facing pages with labeled diagrams of the same level. The horizontal plane is through the middle of the auditory meatus and the infraorbital margins.
Photographic Atlas of the Rat Brain Kruger, Saporta & Swanson
A photographic guide to the cell and fiber architecture of the rat brain illustrated in three planes with stereotaxic coordinates. This volume contains 128 photo-micrographs of excellent sections of the rat brain. Each plate has matching cell and fiber stains. Coronal sections at 0.3 mm intervals. With annotations and labeling of structures.
Stereotaxic Atlas of the Pig Brain Félix, Léger, and Albe-Fessard. 1997.
This comprehensive pig brain atlas contains 60 frontal and 18 sagittal labeled drawings, which accompany 21 frontal and 18 sagittal photographs of brain sections. Drawings corresponding to the photographic Nissl-stained (cresyl violet) sections are labeled with respect to radiographic coordinates. 137 pages.
A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Grey Lesser Mouse Lemur Bons, et al., 1998.
This new stereotaxic atlas is the definitive brain reference for Microcebus murinus, the grey lesser mouse lemur. The book contains a thorough presentation of the mouse lemur brain using histological (Nissl-stained) plates accompanied by complimentary line drawings, 27 transverse sections from 5 mm anterior, every 0.25 mm, and 53 sagittal sections every 0.2 mm. 173 pages.
The Laboratory Rat Sharp and LaRegina
The premier reference for regulatory compliance, research, facility management, and technical procedures. Features include normative values, anesthesia methods, blood sampling methods, age related lesions, colony health surveillance, and necropsy techniques. Includes husbandry tips, resource lists, and experimental methodologies. It is the most recent comprehensive rat reference book. 214 pages.
The Laboratory Mouse Suckow, et al. 2000
This book is the latest in the family of reference books for model species. Includes chapters on basic biology, physiological data, laboratory care, housing, veterinary care and husbandry, anesthesia, and diseases and preventative measures. 184 pages.
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