About this item
Highlights
- This is the only book available for studies of the mouse brain before birth.
- Author(s): Uta Schambra
- 536 Pages
- Medical, Neuroscience
Description
About the Book
This new, greatly expanded edition presents a complete mapping of the developing mouse brain that features imaging of whole brain sections. Coverage enables users to compare structures shown in the Atlas to what they can view in a microscope.
Book Synopsis
This is the only book available for studies of the mouse brain before birth. It presents a complete mapping of the developing mouse brain that features imaging of whole brain sections. Users will be able to compare structure shown in the Atlas to what they see in the microscope. This new, greatly expanded edition provides an easily accessible tool for researchers in the fields of normal and abnormal brain development.
From the Back Cover
The Prenatal Mouse Brain Atlas is the only comprehensive book available for studies of mouse brain development from early embryonic to late fetal stages. Color images of whole, hematoxylin, and eosin stained sagittal, coronal, and horizontal sections are provided at four different ages. In addition, high magnification images are included that highlight areas of developmental interest. The atlas is designed to support research of normal and abnormal brain development in developmental neuroscience, gene manipulation, molecular biology, and neurotoxicology.
Key Features:
- Color images of hematoxylin and eosin stained sections
- 26 High magnification images, highlighting areas of developmental interest
- 254 images and matching diagrams with outlined and annotated structures:
Gestational Day (GD) 12 heads:
16 GD 12 sagittal
22 GD 12 coronal
18 GD 12 horizontal
GD 14 heads:
20 GD 14 sagittal
33 GD 14 coronal
24 GD 14 horizontal
GD 16 brains:
16 GD 16 sagittal
30 GD 16 coronal
17 GD 16 horizontal
GD 18 brains:
17 GD 18 sagittal
26 GD 18 coronal
15 GD 18 horizontal
- Delineation of peripheral nerves, eyes, inner ear, ganglia and other structures in the heads of GD 12 and 14 embryos
- DVD with complete sets of images, labeled diagrams, and diagrams superimposed on images
About the author:
Dr. Uta Schambra is Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA.