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Feline Cardiology

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Comprehensive veterinary reference covering feline cardiology. This digital edition provides in-depth coverage suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, and animal health professionals.

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  • Preface (p.6)
  • Contents (p.8)
  • Contributors (p.10)
  • 1 Approaches and Species in the History of Vertebrate Embryology (p.13)
  • 1 Species Choice (p.13)
  • 2 Histories of Development (p.14)
  • 3 Ontogeny, Phylogeny, and Histology (p.16)
  • 4 Experimental Cultures (p.21)
  • 5 Model Organisms (p.23)
  • 6 Beyond Models? (p.25)
  • 7 Conclusion (p.27)
  • 8 Notes (p.29)
  • References (p.29)
  • 2 Manipulating and Imaging the Early Xenopus laevis Embryo (p.33)
  • 1 Introduction (p.33)
  • 2 Materials (p.35)
  • 3 Methods (p.40)
  • 4 Notes (p.59)
  • References (p.63)
  • 3 Manipulation of Gene Function in Xenopus laevis (p.67)
  • 1 Introduction (p.67)
  • 2 Materials (p.70)
  • 3 Methods (p.73)
  • 4 Notes (p.82)
  • References (p.86)
  • 4 Developmental Genetics in Xenopus tropicalis (p.89)
  • 1 Introduction (p.89)
  • 2 Materials (p.90)
  • 3 Methods (p.92)
  • 4 Notes (p.124)
  • References (p.127)
  • 5 Embryological and Genetic Manipulation of Chick Development (p.131)
  • 1 Introduction (p.131)
  • 2 Materials (p.132)
  • 3 Methods (p.135)
  • 4 Notes (p.145)
  • References (p.148)
  • 6 Embryological Manipulations in Zebrafish (p.151)
  • 1 Introduction (p.151)
  • 2 Materials (p.159)
  • 3 Methods (p.166)
  • 4 Notes (p.186)
  • References (p.194)
  • 7 Practical Approaches for Implementing Forward Genetic Strategies in Zebrafish (p.197)
  • 1 Introduction (p.197)
  • 2 Materials (p.202)
  • 3 Methods (p.204)
  • 4 Notes (p.215)
  • References (p.219)
  • 8 Essential Techniques for Introducing Medaka to a Zebrafish Laboratory_Towards the Combined Use of Medaka and Zebrafish for Further Genetic Dissection of the Function of the Vertebrate Genome (p.223)
  • 1 Introduction (p.223)
  • 2 Materials (p.228)
  • 3 Methods (p.231)
  • 4 Notes (p.247)
  • References (p.251)
  • 9 Ex Utero Culture and Live Imaging of Mouse Embryos (p.255)
  • 1 Introduction (p.255)
  • 2 Materials (p.257)
  • 3 Methods (p.261)
  • 4 Notes (p.266)
  • References (p.268)
  • 10 Detection of Gene Expression in Mouse Embryos and Tissue Sections (p.271)
  • 1 Introduction (p.271)
  • 2 Materials (p.272)
  • 3 Methods (p.278)
  • 4 Notes (p.296)
  • References (p.303)
  • 11 Gene Targeting in the Mouse (p.305)
  • 1 Introduction (p.305)
  • 2 Materials (p.312)
  • 3 Methods (p.315)
  • 4 Notes (p.321)
  • References (p.324)
  • 12 Creating a ''Hopeful Monster'': Mouse Forward Genetic Screens (p.325)
  • 1 Introduction (p.325)
  • 2 Materials (p.327)
  • 3 Methods (p.327)
  • 4 Notes (p.344)
  • References (p.345)
  • 13 Assisted Reproductive Technology in Nonhuman Primates (p.349)
  • 1 Introduction (p.349)
  • 2 Materials (p.351)
  • 3 Methods (p.355)
  • 4 Notes (p.365)
  • References (p.369)
  • 14 Embryological Methods in Ascidians: The Villefranche-sur-Mer Protocols (p.377)
  • 1 Introduction (p.377)
  • 2 Materials (p.381)
  • 3 Methods (p.390)
  • 4 Notes (p.405)
  • References (p.409)
  • 15 Ciona Genetics (p.413)
  • 1 Introduction (p.413)
  • 2 Materials (p.415)
  • 3 Methods (p.419)
  • 4 Notes (p.430)
  • References (p.432)
  • 16 Analyses of Gene Function in Amphioxus Embryos by Microinjection of mRNAs and Morpholino Oligonucleotides (p.435)
  • 1 Introduction (p.435)
  • 2 Materials (p.438)
  • 3 Methods (p.441)
  • 4 Notes (p.447)
  • References (p.449)
  • 17 Reptile Embryology (p.451)
  • 1 Introduction (p.451)
  • 2 Materials (p.456)
  • 3 Methods (p.458)
  • 4 Notes (p.461)
  • References (p.465)
  • 18 Reproductive and Developmental Manipulation of the Marsupial, the Tammar Wallaby Macropus eugenii (p.469)
  • 1 Introduction (p.469)
  • 2 Materials (p.476)
  • 3 Methods (p.478)
  • 4 Notes (p.482)
  • References (p.483)
  • 19 Mutant Generation in Vertebrate Model Organisms by TILLING (p.487)
  • 1 Introduction (p.487)
  • 2 Materials (p.496)
  • 3 Methods (p.497)
  • 4 Notes (p.507)
  • 5 Useful Web-Based Links and Tools (p.513)
  • References (p.514)
  • 20 Inducing High Rates of Targeted Mutagenesis in Zebrafish Using Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs) (p.517)
  • 1 Introduction (p.517)
  • 2 Materials (p.520)
  • 3 Methods (p.524)
  • 4 Notes (p.534)
  • References (p.538)
  • 21 Derivation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Lines from Blastocysts Produced by Fertilization and Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (p.541)
  • 1 Introduction (p.541)
  • 2 Materials (p.542)
  • 3 Methods (p.546)
  • 4 Notes (p.555)
  • References (p.561)
  • 22 Cloning Mice and ES Cells by Nuclear Transfer from Somatic Stem Cells and Fully Differentiated Cells (p.563)
  • 1 Introduction (p.563)
  • 2 Materials (p.564)
  • 3 Methods (p.569)
  • 4 Notes (p.577)
  • References (p.581)
  • 23 Keeping Two Animal Systems in One Lab _ A Frog Plus Fish Case Study (p.583)
  • 1 Introduction: Why Fish Plus Frog (p.583)
  • 2 The Progression of Our Research Using Two Models (p.584)
  • 3 Advantages and Challenges of Fish Frog (p.586)
  • 4 I Would Do It Again. Circle YES/NO (p.587)
  • 5 Last thoughts (p.588)
  • References (p.589)
  • 24 Laboratory Guidelines for Animal Care (p.591)
  • 1 Introduction (p.591)
  • 2 Primer on Regulations, Standards, and Guidelines Regarding Laboratory Animals (p.592)
  • 3 Establishing and Managing Key Relationships (p.594)
  • 4 Animal Facilities and Equipment (p.596)
  • 5 Animals, Equipment, and Supplies (p.600)
  • 6 The Animal Research Environment (p.602)
  • 7 Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals (p.604)
  • 8 Neuromuscular Blockers (NMB; Paralyzing Drugs) (p.606)
  • 9 Euthanasia of Laboratory Animals (p.607)
  • 10 Following Protocol, Policies, and Procedures (p.608)
  • 11 Conclusion (p.610)
  • References (p.610)
  • Index (p.613)
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