Developmental biology protocols : Volume 1 /
Developmental Biology Protocols grows out of the need for a comprehensive laboratory manual that provides the readers the principles, background, rationale, as well as the practical protocols, for studying and analyzing the events of embryonic development
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Totowa, N.J. :
Humana Press,
©2000
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Series: | Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ;
v. 135 |
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Summary: | Developmental Biology Protocols grows out of the need for a comprehensive laboratory manual that provides the readers the principles, background, rationale, as well as the practical protocols, for studying and analyzing the events of embryonic development Information is grouped into the following topics: (1) systems--production, culture, and storage; (2) developmental pattern and morphogenesis; (3) embryo structure and function; (4) cell lineage analysis; (5) chimeras; (6) experimental manipulation of embryos; (7) application of viral vectors; (8) organogenesis; (9) abnormal development and teratology; (10) screening and apping of novel genes and mutations; (11) trans genes is production and gene knockout; (12) manipulation of developmental gene expression and function; (13) analysis of gene expression; (14) models of morphogenesis and development; and (15) in vitro models and analysis of differentiation and development Information is grouped into the following topics: (1) systems--production, culture, and storage; (2) developmental pattern and morphogenesis; (3) embryo structure and function; (4) cell lineage analysis; (5) chimeras; (6) experimental manipulation of embryos; (7) application of viral vectors; (8) organogenesis; (9) abnormal development and teratology;(10) screening and apping of novel genes and mutations; (11) trans genes is production and gene knockout; (12) manipulation of developmental gene expression and function; (13) analysis of gene expression; (14) models of morphogenesis and development; and (15) in vitro models and analysis of differentiation and development This three-volume set, consisting of 142 chapters, is intentionally broad in scope, because of the nature of modern developmental biology |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xxv, 571 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 1592596851 9781592596850 |