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  1. Muscle Metabolism

    Edited by Juleen R Zierath, Harriet Wallberg-Henrikss

    Series: Frontiers in Animal Diabetes Research

    Diabetes research on models comprising intact animal tissues, cell cultures and isolated pancreatic islets is essential for understanding the pathogenesis of the disease as well as the mechanisms responsible for the chronic complications associated with it. Enormous advances in the understanding of...

    Published February 27th 2002 by CRC Press

  2. Insulin Signaling

    From Cultured Cells to Animal Models

    Edited by George Grunberger, Yehiel Zick

    With contributions from the leading researchers in the field, this volume brings together the latest studies on insulin action and signal transduction to provide a state-of-the-art reference for graduate researchers and students in diabetes and endocrinology. Insulin Signaling is a comprehensive...

    Published January 9th 2002 by CRC Press

  3. Veterinary Clinical Trials From Concept to Completion

    By Nigel Dent, Ramzan Visanji

    Conceived and edited by Nigel Dent and Ramzan Visanji, Veterinary Clinical Trials form Concept to Completion is designed for both established practitioners and novices, offering alternative ways of conducting studies and ensuring that the studies are guided by Good Clinical Practices and are in...

    Published December 30th 2001 by CRC Press

  4. Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye

    Anatomy, Pathology, and Biomethods

    Edited by Richard S. Smith, Simon W. M. John, Patsy M. Nishina, John P. Sundberg

    Series: Research Methods For Mutant Mice

    Completion of the first phase of the Human Genome Project has presented scientists with a mountain of new information. The availability of all human genes and their locations is exciting, but their mechanisms of action and interaction with other genes are often unknown. Certain variations in the...

    Published December 19th 2001 by CRC Press

  5. Management of Laboratory Animal Care and Use Programs

    Edited by Mark A. Suckow, Fred A. Douglas, Robert H. Weichbrod

    The management of biomedical research using animals has become increasingly complex due to new technology, increased regulatory oversight, and recognition of the need for animals free of disease and distress. Within this changing environment, individuals charged with the management of laboratory...

    Published November 27th 2001 by CRC Press

  6. The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate

    By Jeffery D. Fortman, Terry A. Hewett, B. Taylor Bennett

    Series: Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference

    Drawing on over 50 years of combined experience, The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate provides a quick reference source for technicians working with non-human primates in biomedical research. It details basic information and frequently used procedures such as duties of animal husbandry, facility...

    Published September 26th 2001 by CRC Press

  7. Methods in Pain Research

    Edited by Lawrence Kruger

    Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

    In the past two decades, pain research has become one of the most rapidly growing areas of neuroscience activity. Methods in Pain Research brings together in a single volume a survey of the methods that can be used to study a reaction or 'sensory report' in humans that can only be inferred by...

    Published June 21st 2001 by CRC Press

  8. Handbook of Mouse Auditory Research

    From Behavior to Molecular Biology

    By James F. Willott

    This unique compilation of chapters reviews a broad range of topics at the cutting edge of hearing research. The authors include many of the top auditory scientists in the world as well as some of the brightest rising stars. Although the book obviously focuses on the exciting, revolutionary work...

    Published May 22nd 2001 by CRC Press

  9. Sex Differences in Lateralization in the Animal Brain

    By V L Bianki, E. B. Filippova

    Series: Conceptual Advances in Brain Research

    Until recently, little account has been taken of sex differences in many research studies in psychiatry, medicine and physiology. Subjects of these research studies were mainly men, with most researchers using twice as many males as females in their studies. The need to take a sexually...

    Published January 15th 2001 by CRC Press

  10. The Laboratory Mouse

    By Peggy Danneman, Mark A. Suckow, Cory Brayton

    Series: Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference

    Mice have been domesticated by humans for centuries, even millennia, and have been used in research since the 1600's. However, development of the laboratory mouse as a research model accelerated with genetic experiments in the early 1900's. Today, the laboratory mouse is recognized as the...

    Published December 26th 2000 by CRC Press