معرفی کتاب «ریشهها و روابط فیلوژنتیکی موش آزمایشگاهی» (با عنوان لاتین Origins and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Laboratory Mouse) نوشتهٔ Jean-Louis Guénet; Annie Orth; François Bonhomme، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Laboratory Mouse, Second Edition is a comprehensive book written by international experts. With inclusions of the newly revised European standards on laboratory animals, this will be the most current, global authority on the care of mice in laboratory research. This well-illustrated edition offers new and updated chapters including immunology, viruses and parasites, behavior, enrichment and care standards of laboratory mice across the life sciences, medical and veterinary fields. Features four-color illustrations with complete instruction on mouse surgery, anatomy, behavior and care of the mouse in laboratory research Offers additional chapters on new mouse strains, phenotyping of strains, bacteria and parasites, and immunology Includes the newly revised EU standards on care, as well as, comparisons to standards and regulations in the US and other countries Content: Front Matter , Page iii Copyright , Page iv List of Contributors , Pages xv-xviii , C. Ackert-Bicknell, M. Alam, K. Bayne, D. Begley, F.J. Benavides, C.D. Berdanier, A. Berndt, A. Bleich, A. Bolliger Provencher, F. Bonhomme, A. Braun, T. Bürge, C.B. Clifford, G.A. Cox, M.T. Davisson, M.M. Dorsch, M.L. Entman, J. Eppig, H. Ernst, N. Everds, et al. Foreword , Page xix , Patri Vergara Preface , Page xxi , Hans J. Hedrich Chapter 1.1 - Origins and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Laboratory Mouse , Pages 3-20 , Jean-Louis Guénet, Annie Orth, François Bonhomme Chapter 1.2 - Historical Foundations , Pages 21-35 , Carol C. Linder, Muriel T. Davisson Chapter 1.3 - Strains, Stocks and Mutant Mice , Pages 37-56 , Cathleen M. Lutz, Carol C. Linder, Muriel T. Davisson Chapter 1.4 - Mouse Genomics , Pages 57-90 , Fernando J. Benavides, Jean-Louis Guénet Chapter 1.5 - Generation of Mouse Mutants by Genotype-Driven Mutagenesis , Pages 91-114 , Thomas Rülicke Chapter 2.1 - Early Mouse Development , Pages 117-143 , Andreas Kispert, Achim Gossler Chapter 2.2 - Gross Anatomy , Pages 145-159 , Vladimir Komárek Chapter 2.3 - Histology , Pages 161-192 , Georg J. Krinke, Klaus Weber Chapter 2.4 - Skin and Adnexa of the Laboratory Mouse , Pages 193-208 , John P. Sundberg, Christopher S. Potter, Lloyd E. King Jr. Chapter 2.5 - Development and Disease of Mouse Muscular and Skeletal Systems , Pages 209-239 , Roger B. Sher, Gregory A. Cox, Cheryl Ackert-Bicknell Chapter 2.6 - The Cardiovascular System , Pages 241-270 , Lloyd H. Michael, George E. Taffet, Mark L. Entman, Anilkumar K. Reddy, Craig J. Hartley, Nikolaos G. Frangogiannis Chapter 2.7 - The Respiratory Tract , Pages 271-311 , Armin Braun, Heinrich Ernst, Dirk Schaudien, Heinz-Gerd Hoymann, Susanne Rittinghausen Chapter 2.8 - The Gastrointestinal System and Metabolism , Pages 313-329 , Carolyn D. Berdanier Chapter 2.9 - Haematology of the Mouse , Pages 331-347 , Anne Provencher Bolliger, Nancy Everds Chapter 2.10 - Studying Immunology in Mice , Pages 349-366 , Masih-ul Alam, Werner Muller Chapter 2.11 - The Behaviour of the House Mouse , Pages 367-381 , Barbara König Chapter 2.12 - Biological Rhythms of the Mouse , Pages 383-407 , Stephan Steinlechner Chapter 3.1 - Diversity of Spontaneous Neoplasms in Commonly Used Inbred Strains of Laboratory Mice , Pages 411-426 , Dale Begley, Beth A. Sundberg, Annerose Berndt, Janan Eppig, Paul N. Schofield, John P. Sundberg Chapter 3.2 - Viral Infections of Laboratory Mice , Pages 427-480 , Werner Nicklas, André Bleich, Michael Mähler Chapter 3.3 - Bacterial Infections of Laboratory Mice , Pages 481-501 , Charles B. Clifford, Kathleen R. Pritchett-Corning Chapter 3.4 - Parasitic Infections of Laboratory Mice , Pages 503-518 , Kathleen R. Pritchett-Corning, Charles B. Clifford Chapter 4.1 - Housing and Maintenance , Pages 521-545 , Hans Jürgen Hedrich, Werner Nicklas Chapter 4.2 - Mouse Enrichment , Pages 547-566 , Kathryn Bayne, Hanno Würbel Chapter 4.3 - Nutrition of the Laboratory Mouse , Pages 567-599 , Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga, Graham Tobin, Tanja Lyholm Jensen, Lars Friis Mikkelsen Chapter 4.4 - Health Management and Monitoring , Pages 601-620 , Michael Mähler, Werner Nicklas Chapter 4.5 - Genetic Monitoring of Inbred Strains of Mice , Pages 621-637 , Dirk Wedekind, Kurt Reifenberg, Hans Jürgen Hedrich Chapter 4.6 - Gnotobiology and Breeding Techniques , Pages 639-674 , Patrick Hardy Chapter 4.7 - Cryopreservation of Preimplantation Embryos and Gametes, and Associated Methods , Pages 675-693 , Martina Maria Dorsch Chapter 5.1 - Handling and Restraint , Pages 697-708 , Tilla Weiss, Thomas Bürge Chapter 5.2 - Routes of Administration , Pages 709-725 , Jiro Hirota, Shinya Shimizu Chapter 5.3 - Collection of Body Fluids , Pages 727-738 , Katsuhiro Fukuta Chapter 5.4 - Anaesthesia, Analgesia and Euthanasia , Pages 739-759 , Klaus Otto, Anne-Kathrin von Thaden Chapter 5.5 - Imaging the Laboratory Mouse in vivo , Pages 761-780 , Deanne Lister, Wilbur.R. Leopold, Patrick McConville Chapter 5.6 - Necropsy Methods , Pages 781-808 , Kathleen A. Silva, John P. Sundberg Chapter 6.1 - Laws, Guidelines and Policies Governing the Use of Mice in Research , Pages 811-829 , Judy A. MacArthur Clark, Joanne Zurlo Index , Pages 831-845 "Mice have long been recognized as a valuable tool for investigating the genetic and physiological bases of human diseases such as diabetes, infectious disease, cancer, heart disease, and a wide array of neurological disorders. With the advent of transgenic and other genetic engineering technologies, the versatility and usefulness of the mouse as a model in biomedical research has soared. As a result, mouse colonies everywhere are expanding, and scientists who previously focused on other models are turning their attention to the mouse. Revised to reflect advances since the first edition, The Laboratory Mouse, Second Edition continues to be the most accessible reference on the biology and care of the laboratory mouse. This guide presents basic information and common procedures in detail to provide a quick reference source for investigators, technicians, and caretakers in the humane care and use of the mouse in the laboratory setting. Expanded, updated, and now in color, this new edition includes coverage of the biological features, husbandry, management, veterinary care, experimental methodology, and resources applying specifically to the mouse"--Provided by publisher
The Laboratory Mouse, Second Edition is a comprehensive book written by international experts. With inclusions of the newly revised European standards on laboratory animals, this will be the most current, global authority on the care of mice in laboratory research. This well-illustrated edition offers new and updated chapters including immunology, viruses and parasites, behavior, enrichment and care standards of laboratory mice across the life sciences, medical and veterinary fields.
- Features four-color illustrations with complete instruction on mouse surgery, anatomy, behavior and care of the mouse in laboratory research
- Offers additional chapters on new mouse strains, phenotyping of strains, bacteria and parasites, and immunology
- Includes the newly revised EU standards on care, as well as, comparisons to standards and regulations in the US and other countries
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, Alzheimer's, 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, allows the user quick access to any point of interest on the mouse as an experimental model. With inclusions of the revised European standards on laboratory animals, this title focuses on the care of mice in laboratory research. It features four-color illustrations with complete instruction on mouse surgery, anatomy, behavior and care of the mouse in laboratory research.