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Comparative Anatomy and Histology : a Mouse, Rat, and Human Atlas.

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Treuting, Piper M.
Other Authors: Dintzis, Suzanne M., Montine, Kathleen S.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Saint Louis : Elsevier Science, 2017.
Edition:2nd ed.
Subjects:
Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Inside Front Cover; Comparative Anatomy and Histology; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments from the First Edition; 1 Introduction; Overview and Introduction to the Second Edition; Comparative Pathology: Closing a Gap; C57BL/6 Mice as Index Strain; Sprague-Dawley Rats as Index Strain; Atlas Scope and Design; Further Reading and Relevant Websites; 2 Phenotyping; Introduction; Phenotyping Study Design; Strategies; Materials and Methods; Animals; Tests, Equipment, Procedures, and Analyses; Pathology Evaluations; Reporting.
  • ConclusionFurther Reading and Relevant Websites; 3 Necropsy and Histology; Introduction; Fixation Considerations Prior to Necropsy; Major Groups of Fixatives; Aldehydes; Mercuric Chloride; Alcohols; Picric Acid; Oxidizing Agents; Tissue Fixation Variables to Consider; Temperature; Size; Volume Ratio; Time; pH; Osmolarity; Decalcification of Bone Samples; Frozen Tissue for Histologic Evaluation; Necropsy; Recommended Materials; External Examination; First Incision; Subcutaneous Structures; Mammary Glands; Subcutaneous Lymph Nodes; Internal Examination; Abdominal Cavity; Spleen and Pancreas.
  • LiverGI Tract; Urogenital System; Male; Female; Kidneys and Adrenals; Thoracic Cavity; Removal of the Thoracic Organs En Bloc; Lungs; Heart and Thymus; Head; Skeletal System; Bone Marrow; Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord; Next Steps; Histology; Processing; Dehydration; Clearing; Infiltration; Considerations for Processing; Embedding; Sectioning; Staining; Routine and Special Staining; Further Reading and Relevant Websites; 4 Microscopy, Immunohistochemistry, Digital Imaging, and Quantitative Microscopy; Introduction; Key Elements of Microscopy; Magnification; Resolution; Contrast.
  • Key Elements of IHCBackground; Tissue Processing; Validation of Antibody Specificity; Protocol Optimization; Antigen Retrieval; Minimizing Nonspecific Interactions; Antibody Controls; Negative Controls; Positive Controls; Absorption Controls; Tissue Controls; Negative Controls; Positive Controls; Key Elements of Digital Imaging; Key Elements of Quantitative Microscopy; Background; Stereology; Image Analysis; IHC and Imaging Reproducibility; Acknowledgments; Further Reading and Relevant Websites; 5 Skeletal System; Introduction; Skeleton; Gross Anatomy; Histology; General Histologic Methods.
  • Bone Formation and MaturationLong Bones; Gross Anatomy; Histology; Epiphysis; Growth Plate; Metaphysis; Cutback Zone; Diaphysis; Marrow; Spine; Gross Anatomy; Histology; Vertebrae; Intervertebral Discs; Joints; Gross Anatomy; Histology; Articular cartilage; Meniscus; Soft Tissues; Further Reading; 6 Nose, Sinus, Pharynx, and Larynx; Introduction; Nose and Sinus; Gross Anatomy; Preparation of Nasal Tissues for Microscopic Exam; Histology; Squamous Epithelium; Transitional Epithelium; Respiratory Epithelium; Olfactory Epithelium; Olfactory Sensory Neurons; Basal Cells; Sustentacular Cells.