Essential Zebrafish Methods: Cell and Developmental Biology

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Cytology
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Author: ISBN: 9780080923437
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: August 27, 2009
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780080923437
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: August 27, 2009
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Due to its prolific reproduction and the external development of the transparent embryo, the zebrafish is the prime model for genetic and developmental studies, as well as research in genomics. While genetically distant from humans, nonetheless the vertebrate zebrafish has comparable organs and tissues that make it the model organism for study of vertebrate development. This book, one of two new volumes in the Reliable Lab Solutions series dealing with zebrafish, brings together a robust and up-to-date collection of time-tested methods presented by the world’s leading scientists. Culled from previously published chapters in Methods in Cell Biology and updated by the original authors where relevant, it provides a comprehensive collection of protocols describing the most widely used techniques relevant to the study of the cellular and developmental biology of zebrafish. The methods in this volume were hand-selected by the editors, whose goal was to a provide a handy and cost-effective collection of fail-safe methods, tips, and “tricks of the trade” to both experienced researchers and more junior members in the lab.

  • Provides busy researchers a quick reference for time-tested methods and protocols that really work, updated where possible by the original authors
  • Gives pragmatic wisdom to the non-specialist from experts in the field with years of experience with trial and error
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Due to its prolific reproduction and the external development of the transparent embryo, the zebrafish is the prime model for genetic and developmental studies, as well as research in genomics. While genetically distant from humans, nonetheless the vertebrate zebrafish has comparable organs and tissues that make it the model organism for study of vertebrate development. This book, one of two new volumes in the Reliable Lab Solutions series dealing with zebrafish, brings together a robust and up-to-date collection of time-tested methods presented by the world’s leading scientists. Culled from previously published chapters in Methods in Cell Biology and updated by the original authors where relevant, it provides a comprehensive collection of protocols describing the most widely used techniques relevant to the study of the cellular and developmental biology of zebrafish. The methods in this volume were hand-selected by the editors, whose goal was to a provide a handy and cost-effective collection of fail-safe methods, tips, and “tricks of the trade” to both experienced researchers and more junior members in the lab.

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