Pathobiology of the Aging Dog: Volumes 1 and 2

By Capen, Charles; Benjamin, Steven; Hahn, Fletcher; Dungworth, Donald and Carlton, William

Pathobiology of the Aging Dog is an extension of the International Life Sciences Institute's series on the Pathobiology of Aging Laboratory Animals. This set is comprised of two volumes with 27 chapters in the first volume and 24 in the second. It takes an organ system approach to investigating age-associated changes that influence the interpretation of pathological findings in this species. The authors, internationally recognized experts from universities, industry, and other research centers, examine naturally occurring and artificially induced neoplastic and nonneoplastic lesions that are observed during ageing. Volume 1 covers chapters on: General aspects; Respiratory System; Hemopoietic System; Digestive System; Endocrine System; Reproductive System. Volume 2 covers chapters on: Nervous System; Special Senses (Eye, Ear); Cardiovascular System; Urinary System; Integumentary and Mammary Gland; Musculoskeletal System.

Two-volume set. 454 pages and 630 pages. Illustrated. Hardback. Originally published by Iowa State Press, now part of Blackwell Publishing. Part of a Series on Aging Laboratory Animals. Please see record numbers 6797 and 6798 for the other two Volumes in this Series. May be difficult to get hold of.

ISBN: Volume 1: 978-1-5788-1090-1; Volume 2: 978-0-8138-2808-4

Price: Please contact supplier


Year: 2001
This page was updated on 19 July 2023

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