edited by Martin Hrabé de Angelis
Standards of Mouse Model Phenotyping describes comprehensive and standardized methods for the characterization of laboratory mice.
Features:
- Provides a brief introduction to the mouse as a model for diseases and functional analysis of genes and proteins
- Focuses on the characterization of mouse models using the latest phenotyping methods, with the different areas presented in a clearly structured and easily accessible manner
Contents
- Generation of mouse models
- Endocrinologic anomalies
- Metabolic analysis
- Neurologic disorders
- Immunology/Allergy
- Lung function
- Nociceptive features
- Eye disorders
- Molecular phenotyping
- Cardio-vascular disorders
- Host-pathogen interactions
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