Key features:
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High quality full color photographs and descriptive texts on the
location and removal of the organs from the mouse
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Instructive methods and clear visuals for trimming and orienting the
organs for paraffin histology to obtain the best possible sections for
analysis
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Full color photomicrographs of the resulting section for each organ
stained with hematoxylin and eosin demonstrating important features
and landmarks for the histologist to ensure the optimal area for
analysis is achieved
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All in one, easy to use guide organized by individual organs of the
laboratory mouse
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Spiralbound for easy reference in the lab
This "one-stop" guide offers an essential resource for any academic,
research or development operation where mouse necropsy and/or histology
are performed. Connecting the reader 'from the mouse to the microscope',
it provides a detailed guide for locating, trimming, orientating and
embedding of the most frequently investigated tissues collected in the
laboratory mouse. It shows where the organs reside in the mouse, how to
trim and embed them as well as the resulting optimal sections. This
guide brings together the wealth of scattered information into one
high-quality text, the emphasis is on providing knowledge that will help
histologists and scientists get better results in any downstream assays
where ideal sections are needed.