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Title The laboratory mouse / edited by Hans J. Hedrich and Gillian Bullock
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Academic Press, [2004]
©2004
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 600 pages) : illustrations
Series The handbook of experimental animals
Handbook of experimental animals.
Contents History, Development and Genetics of the Mouse as a Laboratory Model -- Origin of the Laboratory Mouse and Related -- Historical Foundations -- Strain, Stock and Mutants -- Mouse Genomics -- Generation of Mouse Mutants by Sequence Information Driven and Random Mutagenesis -- The Mouse as an Animal Model for Human Diseases -- The Mouse in Preclinical Safety Studies -- Anatomy and Developmental Biology -- Gross Anatomy -- Normative Histology of Organs -- Imaging -- Introduction to Early Mouse Development -- Pathophysiology (including non-infectious diseases) -- Skin and Adnexes of the Laboratory Mouse -- Cardiovascular System -- Respiratory Tract -- Gastrointestinal System and Metabolism -- Inbred Mouse Models for Autoimmune Disease -- Hematology of the Mouse -- The Social Behaviour of Mice and its Sensory Control -- Neuroendocrine Immune Network in Stress -- Circadian Rhythms of the Mouse -- Gerontology -- Diversity of Spontaneous Neoplasms in Commonly Used Inbred Strains and Stock of Laboratory Mice -- Infectious Agents and Diseases -- Viral Infections -- Animal Husbandry and Production -- Housing and Maintenance -- Gnotobiology and Breeding Techniques -- Assisted Reproduction and Cryopreservation -- Health Monitoring -- Nutrition of Laboratory Mice -- Procedures -- Legal Regulations for the Protection of Animals Used for Scientific Experiments -- Necropsy Methods -- Handling and Restraint -- Routes of Administration -- Collection of Body Fluids -- Anaesthesia, Analgesia and Euthanasia
pt. 1. History, development and genetics of the mouse as a laboratory model -- pt. 2. Anatomy and developmental biology -- pt. 3. Pathophysiology (including non-infectious diseases) -- pt. 4. Infectious agents and diseases -- pt. 5. Animal husbandry and production -- pt. 6. Procedures
Summary Among animals used in research, teaching and testing, mice are now widely recognized as the most important model for human diseases and disorders. They comprise the majority of all experimental mammals and tend to be the model of choice used for research into many diseases/disorders including cancer, heart disease, asthma, Alzheimers, Down syndrome, deafness, osteoporosis, obesity, diabetes and even mental health research. Additionally the laboratory mouse continues to play a widely publicized vital role in the human genome project. One of the most time-consuming activities in research laboratories is looking up information specific to the species or strain of animal being used. This book, part of the highly successful Handbook of Experimental Animals series, allows the user quick access to any point of interest on the mouse as an experimental model. * Edited by Hans Hedrich, Hannover Medical School * Comprehensive reference source written by international experts * Well-illustrated with high quality detailed images * Two-color, user-friendly format combined with color plate sections
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Mice.
Mice as laboratory animals.
Form Electronic book
Author Bullock, Gillian R.
Hedrich, Hans J.
ISBN 0080542530
0123364256
9780080542539
9780123364258