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Zebrafish - Atlas of Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Joseph Holden was a member of the Department of Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. His most recent interests included the development of a zebrafish model for c-kit and malignant melanoma as well as a zebra fish model for BRAF and carcinoma of the thyroid. Lester Layfield is currently Head of Surgical Pathology at the University of Utah. His academic interests include fine-needle aspiration cytopathology as well as molecular diagnostic techniques for diagnosis and prognostication in a variety of malignancies. He is currently involved with developing a zebrafish model for BRAF mutations. Jennifer L. Matthews works at the Zebrafish International Resource Center at the University of Oregon. She has extensive experience working with these animals and is an active member of the zebrafish community. Designed for researchers who require a fundamental understanding of zebrafish anatomy, this full-color atlas aids identification of gross and microscopic structures important to laboratory studies. The photomicrographs allow direct comparison with research slides and are focused exclusively on zebrafish, eliminating the need for exclusion of structures found in other fish. Designed for researchers who require a fundamental understanding of zebrafish anatomy, this full-color atlas aids identification of gross and microscopic structures important to laboratory studies. The photomicrographs allow direct comparison with research slides and are focused exclusively on zebrafish, eliminating the need for exclusion of structures found in other fish.Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Cross section and longitudinal section atlas; 3. Integument (skin); 4. Digestive system; 5. Respiratory system; 6. Circulatory system; 7. Liver and gallbladder; 8. Pancreas; 9. Endocrine organs; 10. Kidney; 11. Reproductive system; 12. Sensory systems; 13. Central nervous system; 14. Miscellaneous structures; 15. Musculoskeletal system; Index....

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