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This atlas provides a look at the golden hamster brain in stereotaxic coordinates, which is the grid that is used, much like a map, to ensure accuracy within the lab. It provides a pictorial synopsis of what is currently known about the structure and function of the brain, and provides a consistent anatomical definition and nomenclature (labeling) for areas in the brain.
This is the first atlas to preset the golden hamster brain in stereotaxic coordinates. The authors use the brain of an adult male golden hamster, the most widely utilized hamster in neuroscience research. The brains of two different hamsters are used. The first brain is sectioned and stained, using cresyl violet, acetylcholinesterase, Sudan black, and NADPH-diaphorase. The second brain is stained using cresyl violet, luxol fast blue, serotonin immunoreactivity, and GABA/benzodiazepine receptor immunoreactivity.
List of contents
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Hamsters in Neuroscience Research.
Why a Hamster Brain Atlas?
A History of Hamster Brain Atlases.
A Note on Nomenclature: Morin and Wood meet Paxinos and Watson.
A New Angle on Hamster Neuroanatomy: Flat Skull Coordinates vs. Plane of Section.
Stereotaxic Reference System.
Animals.
Stereotaxic Surgery.
Perfusion and Histology.
Photography.
Drawings.
Abbreviations.
The Basis of Delineation of Structures in this Atlas.
References.
Schematic Index of the Coronal Sections.
Plates and Figures.
Appendix.
Index of Abbreviations.