Laboratory studies of vertebrate and invertebrate embryos : guide and atlas of descriptive and experimental development

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Laboratory studies of vertebrate and invertebrate embryos : guide and atlas of descriptive and experimental development

Gary C. Schoenwolf

Prentice Hall, c2001

8th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [320]-321) and index

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Description

For upper-level undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Developmental Biology, Embryology, Cell and Developmental Biology in Biology, Zoology, and Cell/Developmental Biology departments. Laboratory Studies is the most comprehensive laboratory guide available in the field of developmental biology and embryology, and is written to allow students to study material independently-without the need for supplemental materials. It is the only text/manual to integrate a laboratory-combining descriptive and experimental studies on living embryos-with a complete atlas of embryonic development viewed from the most technologically enhanced viewpoints. It features broad coverage (sea urchin, frog, chick, mouse, and pig-all popular educational and research models) and is the only guide to provide detailed descriptions of a wide-range of developing stages.

Table of Contents

1. Sea Urchin Embryos. 2. Frog Embryos. 3. Chick Embryos. 4. Mouse Embryos. 5. Pig Embryos. 6. Hands-On Studies. References. History. Glossary Index.

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