Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye
Book (italiano):
Biological mice, the kind that get into the pantry, are the concern here, not some new optical interface for a computer. Synthesizing from the widely scattered literature, scientists mainly from the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine present information on the normal anatomy, development, general pathology, and methodology for evaluating the mouse eye and adnexae. They review issues in evaluating mutants and the ocular histopathology features of diseases that occur in response to genetic and environmental stimuli, and explain procedures for preparing tissue and interpreting results. The accompanying disk readable by Windows or Macintosh contains color figures that provide more detail than the monochrome versions in the text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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