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Molecular embryology, methods and protocols
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Developmental Biology Cytology Cell biology Embryologie -- Vertébrés Biochemistry Life sciences Embryologie moléculaire Embryologie Embryologie -- méthodes Cell Biology Life Sciences Biologie moléculaire Vertébrés Developmental biology Biochemistry, general Vertébrés -- Embryologie
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Molecular embryology
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Molecular embryology
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In Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition, expert investigators provide a comprehensive guide to the cutting-edge methods used across the dramatically growing field of vertebrate molecular embryology. Time-tested techniques take advantage of the most commonly used vertebrate experimental models: murine embryos for their genetics, chick embryos for in vivo manipulation, zebrafish for mutagenesis, amphibian embryos, and nonvertebrate chordates. The second edition collects classic protocols which have become standard techniques in the laboratory and presents them in a complementary fashion with novel and emerging approaches, allowing researcher to become more familiar with commonly studied embryos used in biomedical research. Insightful to the experienced professional, Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition, presents cutting-edge findings of perhaps the greatest period in growth and productivity in the field of developmental biology
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1999
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