Animal Models in Research: Principles and Practice
By Sreelatha, Harikrishnan Vijayakumar; Patel, Satish & Nagarajan, Perumal
Record number: | b531c |
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Animal Models in Research: Principles and Practice describes the development of animal models widely used in biomedical research using step-wise instructions and photographs. Showcasing a wide range of species from zebra fishes, birds, rodents, rabbits, dogs, and pigs, the book includes detailed methodology on how to work with these species and to develop various models. The animal models in neurology including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Schizophrenia; Animal models in cancer research, sleep disorders, and cardiovascular diseases are described to meet the understanding of researchers who plan to replicate these models in their laboratories. In depth detailing on the development of targeted gene knockouts and transgenics, implantation models that are used in toxicology studies, and pharmacokinetic studies in pigs and dogs are a highlight. Further, the book describes pharmacologic, chemically induced, surgically induced, microbiologically induced, infectious models, models for neurobehavioral studies, oncology research, and pain research. The book has dedicated sections on anesthesia and analgesia and teaches procedures like venous cut-downs and cannulations in pigs and dogs, and endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation and thoracotomy in rodents and will serve as a self-training tool. Concepts in the field of animal model development are explained using examples. Sample size selection, study design, and statistical evaluation of experiments involving laboratory animals are explained to enable young researchers to practically understand the nuances. This book will be a valuable tool for academicians, students, scientists, and veterinarians and will benefit equally who are new to the field and who are already working with laboratory animals.
- Contains illustrations to develop Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, stroke, schizophrenia models
- Presents detailed methodology on thoracotomy, laparotomy, telemetric implantations in rodent models
- Provides a guide to creating models in Zebra, fishes, birds, rodents, rabbits, dogs and pigs to train researchers
First Edition. 640 Pages. 78 b/w illustrations, 230 illustrations in colour. Publisher: Springer Singapore. Table of Contents.
ISBN: Hardcover: 978-981-97-0047-9, Softcover: 978-981-97-0050-9, eBook ISBN: 978-981-97-0048-6
eBook: EUR 213.99, Hardcover: 249.99
Year: 2024
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