Smith / John / Nishina | Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye | Buch | 978-0-8493-0864-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 262 mm, Gewicht: 898 g

Reihe: Research Methods For Mutant Mice

Smith / John / Nishina

Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye

Anatomy, Pathology, and Biomethods

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 180 mm x 262 mm, Gewicht: 898 g

Reihe: Research Methods For Mutant Mice

ISBN: 978-0-8493-0864-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc


Completion of the first phase of the Human Genome Project has presented scientists with a mountain of new information. The availability of all human genes and their locations is exciting, but their mechanisms of action and interaction with other genes are often unknown. Certain variations in the environment and characteristics of human genes make it difficult for scientists to maximize their efforts to take advantage of this new fund of knowledge. The high degree of similarity between mouse and human genomes and physiology has made mice the laboratory animals of choice in the search for models of human disease. In recent years significant advances in our ability to examine the mouse eye and to view vascular and neural structures in vivo has led to a marked increase in interest in mouse ocular pathology and development. Besides providing much new information, Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye: Anatomy, Pathology, and Biomethods provides investigators with a resource that summarizes the widely scattered information on mouse eye anatomy, development, and pathology. It describes the normal anatomy, pre- and postnatal development, regional pathology, and methodology for evaluation of the mouse eye and adnexae. The first section covers the principal features of mouse eye anatomy and development. The second part discusses issues in evaluation of mutations in mice, including background ocular disease, control selection, quantitative traits, and ENU mutagenesis. With this background in place, the book then reviews and illustrates regional ocular pathology and correlates it with human eye disease.Many of the contributors who have helped develop and refine the specialized techniques necessary for the examination and preparation of mouse eye tissue for microscopy provide "how-to" chapters. These chapters cover methods for necropsy, photography, histopathology, confocal microscopy, intraocular pressure measurement, and electroretinography. Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye: Anatomy, Pathology, and Biomethods provides the first comprehensive and systematic guide to understanding the development, structure, and abnormal pathology of the mouse eye so you can make the most of your genetic research.
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Researchers and other professionals engaged in medical and pharmaceutical research at corporations, teaching and research hospitals, medical and veterinary schools, federal laboratories; researchers and students in Vision and Ophthalmology

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REGIONAL ANATOMY & DEVELOPMENTThe Anterior Segment and Ocular Adnexae-R. Smith, J. Sundberg, and S. JohnThe Posterior Segment and Orbit-R. Smith, S. John, and P. NishinaOcular Development-R. Smith, W. Kao, and S. JohnISSUES IN MUTANT MOUSE EVALUATIONStrain Background Disease Characteristics- R. Smith and J. SundbergSelection of Controls-J. Sundberg, R. Smith, and S. JohnGenetic Approaches to Identifying QTL and Modifiers of Hereditary Ocular Phenotypes-J. Naggert and P. Nishina Mutagenesis and Genetic Screens in the Mouse-T. O'BrienREGIONAL OCULAR PATHOLOGY The Anterior Segment-R. Smith, J. Sundberg, and S. John Choroid, Lens and Vitreous-R. SmithRetina-R. Smith, N. Hawes, B. Chang, and P. Nishina Optic Nerve and Orbit-R. Smith, S. John, and J. SundbergBIOMETHODSPhotography and Necropsy-R. Smith, N. Hawes, J. Miller, J. Sundberg, and S. John General and Special Histopathology-R. Smith, A. Zabaleta, S. John, L. Bechtold, S. Ikeda, M. Relyea, J. Sundberg, C-Y. Liu, and W. KaoA. Light Microscopy-R. Smith, A. Zabaleta, and S. JohnB. Electron Microscopy-L. Bechtold and R. SmithC. Immunohistochemistry-S. Ikeda, M. Relyea, and J. SundbergD. Northern and in Situ Hybridization-S. Ikeda, C-Y. Liu, and W. KaoOther Techniques-G. Martin, R. Smith, S. John, O. Savinova, S. Nusinowitz, W. Ridder III, J. HeckenlivelyA. Cell Kinetics, Morphometrics, and Concocal Microscopy-G. Martin, R. Smith, and O. SavinovaB. Intraocular Pressure Measurement in Mice: Technical Aspects-S. John and O. SavinovaC. Electrophysiological Testing of the Mouse Visual System-S. Nusinowitz, W. Ridder III, and J. HeckenlivelyResources-C. LinderIndex


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