The zebrafish : cellular and developmental biology. Part A / edited by H. William Detrich III, Monte Westerfield, Leonard I. Zon.

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Language
English
Εdition
3rd ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2010.
Description
xiii, 347 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibiographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Cellular biology. Analyzing retinal axom guidance in Zebrafish / Fabienne E. Poulain, John A. Gaynes, Cornelia [and others]
    • Imaging blood vessels in the Zebrafish / Makoto Kamei, Sumio Isogai [and others]
    • Medaka haploid embryonic stem cells / Yunhan Hong
    • Developmental and neural biology. Neurogenesis
    • Studying peripheral sympathetic nervous system development and neuroblastoma in Zebrafish / Rodney A. Steward, Jeong-Soo [and others]
    • Analysis of the retina in the Zebrafish model / Andre Avanesov and Jarema Malicki
    • Photoreceptor structure and development : analyses using GFP transgenes / Brian D. Perkins and James M. Fadool
    • Physiological recordings from Zebrafish lateral-line hair cells and afferent neuons / Josef G. Trapani and Teresa Nicolson
    • Zebrafish kidney development / Iain A. Drummond and Alan J. Davidson
    • Molecular regulation of pancreas development in Zebrafish / Robin A. Kimmel and Dirk Meyer
    • Monitoring sleep and arousal in Zebrafish / Jason Rihel, David A. Prober, and Alexander F. Schier.
    • Use of flatbed transparency scanners in Zebrafish research : versatile and economical adjuncts to traditional imaging tools for the Danio rerio laboratory / Charles A. Lessman, Michael R. Taylor, [et al.].
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    ISBN
    • 9780123848925
    • 012384892X
    • 9780123870360 ((pt. B))
    • 0123870364
    OCLC
    666246348
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