Mouse Development: Patterning, Morphogenesis, and OrganogenesisJanet Rossant, Patrick P. L. Tam This book represents a classic compilation of current knowledge about mouse development and its correlates to research in cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and neuroscience. Emphasis is placed on the research strategy, experimental design, and critical analysis of the data, disguishing this from other books that only focus on protocols for mouse developmental research. Selected chapters are indexed to electronic databases such as GeneBank, GenBank, Electronic Mouse Atlas, and Transgenic/Knockout, further increasing the utility of this book as a reference. *Broad-based overview of mouse development from fundamental to specialist levels *Extensive coverage of a wide range of developmental mutations of the mouse *Excellent benchmark illustrations of brain, craniofacial, gut and heart development *In-depth experiment-based assessment of concepts in mammalian development *Focus on models of specific relevance to human development *Comprehensive reference to key literature and electronic databases related to mouse development *High-quality full-color production |
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... Transgenic Phenotypes 348 XXIII . Transcriptional Circuits Acting in Chamber Formation XXIV . The Cardiac Left - Right Axis 351 351 XXV . Developmental Pathways and Congenital Heart Disease 356 XXVI . Horizons 357 References 358 322 16 ...
... Transgenic Phenotypes 348 XXIII . Transcriptional Circuits Acting in Chamber Formation XXIV . The Cardiac Left - Right Axis 351 351 XXV . Developmental Pathways and Congenital Heart Disease 356 XXVI . Horizons 357 References 358 322 16 ...
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Contents
of the Embryonic Genome | 5 |
Asymmetry and Prepattern | 21 |
References | 32 |
Anterior Patterning | 37 |
LeftRight Asymmetry | 51 |
Patterning Regionalization and Cell | 75 |
56 | 127 |
Extraembryonic Lineages | 155 |
Regulating Skeletal Muscle Development | 253 |
Deconstructing the Molecular Biology | 279 |
Development of the Endoderm | 301 |
Induction | 331 |
Molecular Determinants of Cardiac | 360 |
Amanda Swain and Robin LovellBadge | 371 |
Development of the Excretory System | 395 |
SiewLan Ang 37 Michael J Depew 421 | 421 |
Christopher Wylie and Robert Anderson | 181 |
References | 191 |
Vasculogenesis and Angiogenesis | 211 |
Stem Cells of the Nervous System | 235 |
Stem Cells | 244 |
Atsushi Asakura 253 California 94143 | 499 |
Overview of Eye Development | 519 |
Development of the Mouse Inner | 539 |
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Mouse Development: Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Organogenesis Janet Rossant,Patrick T. Tam Limited preview - 2002 |
Mouse Development: Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Organogenesis Janet Rossant,Patrick P. L. Tam No preview available - 2002 |
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