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The analysis of changes in gene activity in tissues and cells of
plants is an important way of measuring developmental and
environmental responses. This is achieved by identifying,
isolating, and analyzing the genes responsible for these changes,
and assessing their degree of genetic expression in relation to
other cells and tissues within each plant. This book, designed as a
manual, provides detailed accounts of new and established
techniques used to carry out these analyses, as well as a section
on trouble-shooting.
The Handbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology, Second Edition
provides comprehensive information on all bacterial phylae found in
laboratory rodents and rabbits to assist managers, veterinary
pathologists and laboratory animal veterinarians in the management
of these organisms. The book starts by examining the general
aspects of bacteriology and how to sample and identify bacteria in
animals. It then describes the most relevant species within each
phylum and discusses the impact they may have on research.
Emphasizing those bacteria known to interfere with research
protocols, the book offers methods for isolation and
differentiation among related bacteria. It discusses where to
purchase reagents for rodent bacteriology and outlines standards
for safety in a bacteriological laboratory. Highlights of the
second edition: Focuses on modern sequencing techniques based on
molecular identification Reorganizes content according to modern
systematics based on new identification methods Presents new
chapters on mechanisms behind bacterial impact on animal models and
on the systematic classification of bacteria Provides information
on a range of bacteria interfering with animal models for human
disease, not only for those bacteria which cause disease in
laboratory animal colonies Includes new figures in color and with
enhanced resolution The book is essential reading for those
interested in the management of organisms known to interfere with
the colony health of rabbits and rodents used in research
protocols-including facility managers, clinical veterinarians,
veterinary pathologists, and researchers.
The Handbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology, Second Edition
provides comprehensive information on all bacterial phylae found in
laboratory rodents and rabbits to assist managers, veterinary
pathologists and laboratory animal veterinarians in the management
of these organisms. The book starts by examining the general
aspects of bacteriology and how to sample and identify bacteria in
animals. It then describes the most relevant species within each
phylum and discusses the impact they may have on research.
Emphasizing those bacteria known to interfere with research
protocols, the book offers methods for isolation and
differentiation among related bacteria. It discusses where to
purchase reagents for rodent bacteriology and outlines standards
for safety in a bacteriological laboratory. Highlights of the
second edition: Focuses on modern sequencing techniques based on
molecular identification Reorganizes content according to modern
systematics based on new identification methods Presents new
chapters on mechanisms behind bacterial impact on animal models and
on the systematic classification of bacteria Provides information
on a range of bacteria interfering with animal models for human
disease, not only for those bacteria which cause disease in
laboratory animal colonies Includes new figures in color and with
enhanced resolution The book is essential reading for those
interested in the management of organisms known to interfere with
the colony health of rabbits and rodents used in research
protocols-including facility managers, clinical veterinarians,
veterinary pathologists, and researchers.
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