Ward, A. & Tosh, D. ed.
Mouse Cell Culture
Methods and Protocols
Humana Press 2010.3
250 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-58829-772-1
15,200円
Contents
1. The Culture of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells and Formation of Embryoid Bodies/ 2. Derivation of Primary Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast (PMEF) Cultures/ 3. Embryonic Skeletal Muscle Microexplant Culture and Isolation of Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells/ 4. The Embryonic Kidney: Isolation, Organ Culture, Immunostaining and RNA Interference/ 5. Explant Culture of Mouse Embryonic Whole Lung, Isolated Epithelium, or Mesenchyme Under Chemically Defined Conditions as a System to Evaluate the Molecular Mechanism of Branching Morphogenesis and Cellular Differentiation/ 6. Isolation, Culture, and Characterisation of Mouse Embryonic Oesophagus and Intestine/ 7. Isolation and Culture of Embryonic Pancreas and Liver/ 8. Isolation and Culture of Mouse Satellite Cells/ 9. Analysis of Cardiac Myocyte Biology in Transgenic Mice: A Protocol for Preparation of Neonatal Mouse Cardiac Myocyte Cultures/ 10. Short- and Long-Term Cultivation of Embryonic and Neonatal Murine Keratinocytes/ 11. Isolation, Culture and Analysis of Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cells/ 12. Isolation and Culture of Mouse Pancreatic Islets for Ex Vivo Imaging Studies with Trappable or Recombinant Fluorescent Probes/ 13. Isolation and Culture of Adult Mouse Hepatocytes/ 14. Isolation and Culture of Mouse Intestinal Cells/ 15. Derivation of Primary Choroid Plexus Epithelial Cells from the Mouse/ 16. The Preparation of Primary Cortical Neuron Cultures and a Practical Application Using Immunofluorescent Cytochemistry/ 17. Cell Culture of Primary Cerebellar Granule Cells/ 18. Isolation and Generation of Neurosphere Cultures from Embryonic and Adult Mouse Brain/ Index/
* Cultured cells have combined accessibility and the ability to expand a homogeneous cell population from a relatively limited source, thus opening up a wealth of possibilities for researchers. In Mouse Cell Culture: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers provide a number of methods for the culture of a wide range of specific cells and tissues isolated from the key genetic model of the fetal or adult mouse. *
Gigliotti, C. ed.
Leonardo's Choice
Genetic Technologies and Animals
(レオナルドの選択:遺伝技術と動物)
Springer Netherlands 2009.9
256 pp.(H)
ISBN 90-481-2478-6
15,800円
Contents
1. Genetic Science, Animal Exploitation, and the Challenge for Democracy/ 2. Darwin's Progeny: Eugenics, genetics and animal rights/ 3. Intimate Strife: The unbearable intimacy of human/animal relations/ 4. Leonardo's Choice: The ethics of artists working with genetic technologies/ 5. We Have Always Been Transgenic: A dialogue/ 6. Negotiating the Hybrid: Art, theory and genetic technologies/ 7. Meddling with Medusa: On genetic manipulation, art and animals/ 8. Transgenic Bioart, Animals, and the Law/ 9. Dis/integrating Animals: Ethical dimensions of the genetic engineering of animals for human consumption/ 10. The Call of the Other 0.1%: Genetic aesthetics and the new Moreaus/ 11. Landseer's Ethics: The campaign to end “cosmetic surgery”on dogs in Australasia/ 12. The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb/ 13. Ending Extinction: The quagga, the thylacine, and the “smart human”/ Index/
* Leonardo's Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals is an edited collection of twelve essays and one dialogue focusing on the profound affect the use of animals in biotechnology is having on both humans and other species. Communicating crucial understandings of the integrated nature of the human and non-human world, these essays, unlike the majority of discussions of biotechnology, take seriously the impact of these technologies on animals themselves. This collection's central questions revolve around the disassociation Western ideas of creative freedom have from the impacts those ideas and practices have on the non-human world. *
McGarry, M. P. et al.
Mouse Hematology
A Laboratory Manual
(マウスの実験血液学マニュアル)
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2009.12
100 pp.(P)+ DVD
ISBN 0-87969-886-1
12,200円
Contents
1. Collection of Peripheral Blood/ 2. Counting Red Blood Cells, Platelets, and Viable Nucleated White Blood Cells/ 3. Peripheral Blood Films and Cytospin Preparations/ 4. Cell Differential Assessments of Peripheral Blood Films/ 5. Preparation of Bone Marrow for Microscopic Examination/ 6. Cell Differential Assessments of Bone Marrow/ Conclusion/ References/ Cautions/ Index/ Videos on Accompanying DVD: 1. Venous Access for Blood Film Using Lateral Tail Vein/ 2. Venous Access for Blood Film Using Tip of Tail/ 3. Blood Film/ 4. Staining with Coplin Jar or Carriages/ 5. Coverslip/ 6. Cytocentrifuge Procedures/ 7. Surgical Exposure of Femur/ 8. Brush Smear of Marrow/ *
Rechi , L. J. ed.
Animal Genetics
Nova Science Pub. 2010.3
284 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-60741-844-4
19,200円
Contents
1.Phylogeography of Finches and Sparrows/ 2.Approaches to the Study of the Genetics of Behavioural Variation using Mice and Rats/ 3.Genetic and Genomic Resources for Common Carp Cyprinus carpio, an Economically Important Farmed Freshwater Fish/ 4.Bovine Leukemia Virus (Blv), Proposed Control and Eradication Programs by Marker Assisted Breeding of Genetically Resistant Cattle/ 5.Pig Genomics and Pig Transgenesis in Biomedical Research/ 6.Epigenetic Regulation in Bovine Cells: Nutrient-Induced Modulation of Gene Expression and Cellular Functions/ 7.Examining Polymorphisms Affecting Transcription and Translation of Genes Linked to Marbling in Beef Cattle/ 8.Genetic Resources and Commercial Cattle Breeding in the Tropics - Are Yesterday's Breeds the Answer to 21st Century Problems?/ 9.Domain-oriented Analysis for Understanding Molecular Interactions and Translating Animal Genetic Models into Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Focus on Serotonin Transporter and BDNF/ 10.Understanding the Stress Response through Mouse Genetics/ Index/
* The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding. Many aspects of human and animal behaviors have a strong genetic contribution. Individual variation in different behaviors is also found across animal populations. Animal models are increasingly being used to look for genes underlying these naturally occurring variations in behaviors and the most common species of animals used experimentally are mice and rats. *
Miller, L. & Hurley, K. ed.
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters
動物シェルターにおける感染症管理
Blackwell Pub. 2009.7
400 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-8138-1379-4
9,800円
Contents
1. Principles of Disease Management/ 2. Respiratory Diseases/ 3. Gastrointestinal Diseases/ 4. Dermatological Disease/ 5. Other Diseases/ Index/
* Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters is a comprehensive guide to preventing, managing, and treating disease outbreaks in shelters. Emphasizing strategies for the prevention of illness and mitigation of disease, this book provides detailed, practical information regarding fundamental principles of disease control and specific management of important diseases affecting dogs and cats in group living environments. *
Gould, T. D. ed.
Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice
Characterization Using Behavioral Tests
Humana Press 2009.10
330 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-60761-302-6
22,600円
Contents
1. The Open Field Test/ 2. Analysis of Grooming Behavior and Its Utility in Studying Animal Stress, Anxiety, and Depression/ 3. Digging in Mice: Marble Burying, Burrowing, and Direct Observation Reveal Changes in Mouse Behavior/ 4. Circadian and Light Modulation of Behavior/ 5. Ultrasonic Vocalizations by Infant Mice: An Ethological Expression of Separation Anxiety/ 6. The Forced Swimming Test in Mice: A Suitable Model to Study Antidepressants/ 7. The Tail-Suspension Test: A Model for Characterizing Antidepressant Activity in Mice/ 8. Stress-Induced Hyperthermia in the Mouse/ 9. Factors of Reproducibility of Anhedonia Induction in a Chronic Stress Depression Model in Mice/ 10. Learned Helplessness in Mice/ 11. The Mouse Light-Dark Box Test/ 12. Using the Elevated Plus Maze as a Bioassay to Assess the Effects of Naturally Occurring and Exogenously Administered Compounds to Influence Anxiety-Related Behaviors of Mice/ 13. Novelty-Induced Hypophagia/ 14. Acute and Chronic Social Defeat: Stress Protocols and Behavioral Testing/ 15. Reduction of Submissive Behavior Model for Antidepressant Drug Testing in Mice/ 16. Mice Models for the Manic Pole of Bipolar Disorder/ Index/ *
Paxinos, G. & Watson, C.
Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Mouse Brain
マウスの脳化学構造アトラス
Academic Press 2009.9
350 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-12-374238-2
29,600円
Contents
* For over two decades, Paxinos and Watson's The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, now in its 6th edition, and Franklin and Paxinos' The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, now in its 3rd edition, have been the most used neuroanatomy references for neuroscientists. Both the illustrations and nomenclature of the atlas have become standard tools used by almost all research neuroscientists who deal with anatomy, physiology, or function.
* This new atlas represents the first time an accurate histochemical atlas showing the areas of the mouse brain in microscopic slides in a variety of different stains has been available. Until now researchers studying the mouse brain have been forced to consult the existing histochemical atlases of the rat brain (including Paxinos and Watson's) and extrapolate from rat data - a strategy which is not very accurate and often not successful. This atlas collects systematic images of the mouse brain stained with a range of key chemical markers to complement The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. *
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