Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science / Vol.2
By: Hau, Jann.
Contributor(s): Jr., Gerald L. Van Hoosier.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: CRC Press; 2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 264 p.ISBN: 0849310849 (hardcover); 9780849310843 (hardcover).Subject(s): Laboratory animals | Pathology | Laboratory Animal Science | Animal experimentation | Animal models in researchDDC classification: 636.0885 Jann 15488 2rd.Vol.2 2003 Pathology Summary: The conservative nature of animal evolution makes animal models the ideal tool for learning about human biology. The Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Second Edition: Animal Models, Volume II addresses the development and application of models in different areas of biomedical research and details the criteria used to choose animal species and strains. This book is not restricted to laboratory animal models for the study of human diseases. Building on the foundation of the best-selling first edition, the second edition includes many new topics such as animal models in skeletal disease, xenotransplantation, and dental disorders.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Veterinary Science | 636.0885 Jann 15488 2rd.Vol.2 2003 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Available | 15488 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Veterinary Science | 636.0885 Jann 17754 2rd.Vol.2 2003 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Available | 17754 |
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The conservative nature of animal evolution makes animal models the ideal tool for learning about human biology. The Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Second Edition: Animal Models, Volume II addresses the development and application of models in different areas of biomedical research and details the criteria used to choose animal species and strains. This book is not restricted to laboratory animal models for the study of human diseases. Building on the foundation of the best-selling first edition, the second edition includes many new topics such as animal models in skeletal disease, xenotransplantation, and dental disorders.
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