Pathology of the Developing Mouse: A Systematic Approach is the first publication to provide comprehensive guidance regarding the identification, characterization, and interpretation of mouse developmental defects. Emphasizing the interpretation of abnormal phenotypes, it provides detailed protocols for appropriately processing mouse embryos, fetuses, neonates, juveniles, and placentas as well as recognizing and categorizing structural lesions. Topics include: Baseline anatomic and physiologic traits of developing mice: embryos, fetuses, neonates, and juveniles, Comprehensive developmental timelines for major organs and systems Principles of good experimental design and statistical analysis for mouse developmental pathology studies, Procedures for anatomic pathology examinations to evaluate structural changes at the macroscopic, microscopic, and ultrastructural levels, using conventional autopsy-based or novel noninvasive imaging techniques Methods for clinical pathology testing to assess biochemical and cellular composition of tissues and fluids, Options and protocols for in situ molecular pathology analysis for site-specific explorations of various mechanisms responsible for producing adverse findings during development, Basic principles for interpreting anatomic pathology and clinical pathology changes in the animal and placenta, A complete reference on the design, analysis, and interpretation of abnormal findings in developing mice, the book is enhanced with abundant full-color illustrations, enabling readers to comprehend both normal development and the major categories of defects that may be seen in malformed embryos, fetuses, neonates, juveniles, and placentas. The numerous literature citations provide an excellent starting point for additional reading to begin building true expertise in the field. The comprehensive coverage of the topic will make this book a regularly referenced developmental pathology resource in basic and biomedical research laboratories around the world. Book jacket.
When Albert the mouse, his big sister Wanda, and the other Squeak Scouts go on a field trip to the attic of the People House, Albert not only learns how to line up in numerical order, he also finds a souvenir for his collection.
A mouse with a nest near Walden Pond makes friends with Henry Thoreau, who teaches her to sew
Find Pinky and the Brain and hundreds of other hidden things in these picture puzzles.
Find Pinky and the Brain and hundreds of other hidden things in these picture puzzles.
The McPherson Struts 3. The translucent fluid reservoirs 4. The light hood 5. The heavy hood 6. The electric fan 7. The clearly marked dipsticks 8. The neat and orderly engine compartment 9. The hood latch / safety latch 10.
Having no one to help her with her problems, a widowed mouse visits the rats whose former imprisonment in a laboratory made them wise and long lived.
A mouse and owl keep an eye on each other.
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 11, F&P Level G, DRA2 Level 12, Theme Pt. of View, Stage Early, Character N/A
Packed with things to spot and facts to discover.
In this latest book she uses some of the strategies of imagination and role playing, along with the realization that there are many things in the way she looks, acts, walks and talks.....that make her the "one of a kind" mouse that she ...