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A Colour Atlas of Anatomy Small Laboratory Animals: 2 Volume Set
Peter Popesko , and
V. Rajtova
Manufacturer: Mosby International
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ASIN: 0723419191 |
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This updated Fourth Edition best-selling text and atlas is refined in several ways. Many chapters are completely revised, and nearly half of the photographs are new. There are approximately 189 atlas plates, and over 70 new illustrations. Textboxes read as "Clinical Correlation" or "Functional Correlation", and in the text, emphasis is placed on functional integration with increased coverage of cell and molecular biology. The sentence heading and four-color art have been retained from the previous edition.
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A great book.......2005-12-14
This book was suggested to me by my University as part of the Histology curriculum of the General Med. program. It took me quite a while to understand that this is probably the best histology book there is, and I have 3 other books to prove it..
Some may find it diffucult to digest at the beginning, the middle and the end, like I had, but now I understand that Histology as a subject is hard and nothing more.
For a medical student there are other books out there, may be more consice and with more graphics, but if you want to excell in your Histo class, this is the book. Ross doesnt neglect anything! I found the illustrations sufficient and accompanied by short summaries of what was already mentioned and not mentioned in the text. They were exellent as a review of the material.
For those who find the graphics insufficient I would suggest buying an Atlas.
Good Text, Needs more diagrams.......2004-06-27
This is a good histology text to read and understand. It has not only structural descriptions, but has related physiology and this makes the book interesting to read. With mastering histology in the first year of the medical school, pathology would be easy to learn in the future. This book makes histology a more interesting subject.
Advantages:
1.Lucid style in writing
2.Sentence type headings makes the essence of the following text very clear.
3.Most of the details that you need in the histology course could be found in this single volume.
4.Atlas is separately included in the end of every chapter other than the regular diagrams between the texts.
Disadvantages:
1.Lack of line diagrams- without a good number of line diagrams it would be difficult to grasp the material for a normal student like me.
2.No clear chapter outline in the beginning of each chapter. The Wheater's histology has an edge over this in this aspect.
good.......2004-03-06
I really felt that this text could have given a little more. You will need to buy an atlas to supplement the text, but I do like the explanations given with the pictures.
Excellent book for my medical histology class.......2003-08-29
I found this book very helpful and packed with good info on histology. This book is quite thorough and is essential for any medical student taking a class in histology. The pictures are quite helpful because it was easier to identify simple epithelia verses squamous epithelia as one example. If you want a great study guide for the type of questions teachers ask get the following: Histology Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers (ISBN; 0971999686)
The last book helped me to focus on the type of questions asked on my exams. I was recommended this book from a few friends who have already taken the class. They said it helped them get good grades. I guess they were right. With the help of these two books I did wonderfully.
Very good.......2003-01-27
I liked the book very much for it has Histology with some Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology included. Of course these text takes space from the book and reduces the amount of slides but each slide is given similar information and not just identification. Time to time comparative information. I found this book very useful when compared to simple Histology Atlases.You may need another Histology Atlas for more pictures if you are interested but this book is very simple and to the point all encompassing
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Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Forebrain
George Paxinos ,
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Manufacturer: Academic Press
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ASIN: 0125476132 |
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Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Forebrain, featuring 242 fully labeled, large photographs, is the most comprehensive atlas of the rat forebrain ever published. It identifies brain structure not only on the conventional Nissl-stained sections but on additional six stains of interest to neuroscientists. This authoritative atlas provides comprehensive information about the location of chemicals in the rat forebrain, while redefining brain regions on the basis of the distribution of these substances.
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* 242 fully delineated photographic plates in a large 13" x 14" format
* Sets new standards of accuracy in the delineations of brain regions
* Based on a single brain sectioned in the coronal plane
* Presents at regular intervals photographs of sections stained for parvalbumin, calbindin, calretinin, neurofilament protein (SMi32), Nissl, tyrosine hydroxylase, and NADPH/diaphorase.
* An excellent companion to
The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Compact and Fourth Editions, and
Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brainstem
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This full color atlas is intended to effectively supplement the A&P laboratory course and aid students in their studies. Eder's high-quality visuals, in combination with its unique tables (terms and definitions; as well as tables describing the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of muscles) make it a valuable supplement in any lab course. It illustrates the dissection structures as they actually exist so that students will be able to easily recognize the parts when they are dissecting or taking an exam.
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Great.......2007-01-10
I had an intense exam on the bones and it helped me prepare for it. I actually passed the test with flying colors. The pictures were great and very detailed. I would recommend this book to anybody.
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Lab guide.......2005-10-04
Got here on time and was in perfect condition. Nothing wrong at all with my purchase. I would recommend buying this lab from this seller to anyone!
A Comprehensible Assortment of Photographs.......2000-11-04
_Photographic Atlas for the Anatomy and Physiology Lab_ is a fantastic lab supplement. This book is composed of clear pictures with helpful labeling. The majority of the pictures are of human dissections, with appendices of cat, rat, and fetal pig dissections. In terms of photographs, this book is wonderful! Very little is included in the way of text, but I still enthusiastically recommend this book for anyone interested in Human Anatomy.
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Comparative Cytoarchitectonic Atlas of the C57BL/6 and 129/Sv Mouse Brains
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This atlas represents a first step in comparing the anatomic organization of the brains of the C57BL/6 and the 129/Sv mice, two substrains that are frequently used in studies of the central nervous system. The mouse is rapidly becoming the most commonly used mammalian resource in biomedicine. The need to model human diseases through genetic manipulation in transgenic animals, the existence of a wide array of immunological markers for murine cell surface receptors, and the need to test new drugs has resulted in an increasing demand for inbred rodents. To date, a very large number of genetically manipulated mouse models have been created, that have been derived from over 450 inbred strains. Whereas it is possible to control the expression of specific genes in these animals, relatively scarce information is known on the comparative neuroanatomical characteristics of different strains of mice.
Such information is crucial for the interpretation of scientific data obtained from genetically manipulated animals. Because many such genetically manipulated mice models are used in neuroscience, it is important to document the differences in brain organization existing among different mouse strains.
Representative series of 49 levels for general cytoarchitecture and 6 levels for myeloarchitecture are presented in standard stereotaxic coordinates from the brains of the C57BL/6 and the 129/Sv mice. This permits a comparison of the distribution of the various nuclei, cortical areas and fiber tracts, and an assessment of the variability between the two strains. For each plate, an alphabetical list of structures, with the abbreviations used in the plate and the full anatomical names of the structures is provided. An alphabetical index of structure names for each mouse with relevant atlas pages is included as well as a comparative list of structures in alphabetical order with indication of the pages and levels calculated from the bregma where structures occur. This permits a quick cross-reference of the extent and location of specific brain structures between the two mice.
Matching CD-ROMs, containing all of the plates in Adobe Illustrator 8.0 format, structure lists and comparative index are also provided.
In future this atlas will be enriched with brains of other mouse strains and eventually provide comparative and quantitative, stereologic as well as immunohistochemical data on a series of relevant brain structures.
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Very unfriendly and useless software, acceptable book.......2003-06-10
Since I needed a mouse brain atlas for my work I asked around what others recommend. I went out and bought this product with great expectations. The book is OK, but only shows the coronal sections of the brains. The worst part is the totally useless 4 CD ROM. I am quite familiar with computers and programs but I was not able to use it. Looks like one PhD is not enough to use this very unfriendly program....
If you don't register than you are not able to use the help and other feature. But if you have problem with the registration (as I had) than you are stucked.
The bottom line is: very unfriendly and useless program for the mere 160$. Look elsewhere if you need a brain atlas.
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Chemoarchitectonic Atlas Of The Developing Mouse Brain
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ASIN: 0849326672 |
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Representing the state-of-the-art in neurochemical mapping, Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Developing Mouse Brain provides a complete, full-color look at the developing mouse brain. Hundreds of coronal sections are presented, clearly illustrating structures at progressive stages of brain development.
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Very useful.......1999-01-01
Each section of the mouse brain is shown in color stained for acetylcholinesterase, tyrosine hydroxylase, calretinin, calbindin, and 5-hydroxytryptamine. The Nissl stain, thionin, was also used. The structures in each brain section are labelled on each page. Brain sections from gestational ages E11/E12, E13/14, E15/16, E17/18 and the newborn are shown.
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Stereotaxic Atlas of the Golden Hamster Brain (Book with CD-ROM)
Lawrence P. Morin
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This atlas provides a look at the golden hamster brain in stereotaxic coordinates, which is the grid that is used, much like a map, to ensure accuracy within the lab. It provides a pictorial synopsis of what is currently known about the structure and function of the brain, and provides a consistent anatomical definition and nomenclature (labeling) for areas in the brain.
This is the first atlas to preset the golden hamster brain in stereotaxic coordinates. The authors use the brain of an adult male golden hamster, the most widely utilized hamster in neuroscience research. The brains of two different hamsters are used. The first brain is sectioned and stained, using cresyl violet, acetylcholinesterase, Sudan black, and NADPH-diaphorase. The second brain is stained using cresyl violet, luxol fast blue, serotonin immunoreactivity, and GABA/benzodiazepine receptor immunoreactivity.
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:* Provides the first atlas of the golden hamster brain, making it more accessible to researchers
* Presents accurate three-dimensional coordinates for stereotaxic surgery
* Brings together current information about hamster brain structure
* Promotes the use of the hamster for key areas of study: i.e., visual system development and regeneration and measurement of circadian behavioral rhythms
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Chemical Neuroanatomy Of The Prenatal Rat Brain: A DEVELOPMENTAL ATLAS
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ASIN: 0198542178 |
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There are other rat brain atlases available, but this is the definitive atlas of the early and late gestational age rat brain. It shows the development of anatomical structures from embryonic day 13 to the day of birth, using section-by-section photomicrographs together with accompanying line diagrams. Over 750 structures are identified, giving functional as well as anatomical descriptions, including up to eight transmitter-delineated cell groups on each accompanying map. The emphasis throughout is on facilitating the identification of structures for those without advanced training in anatomy, enhanced by a comprehensive index of structures, abbreviations, temporal appearance, and spatial orientation to make pathfinding as easy as possible. With over 230 micrographs of superb quality, Chemical neuroanatomy of the prenatal rat brain: a developmental atlas will be an essential resource for all researchers in developmental and molecular neurobiology.
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