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Author Mueller, Thomas, author.

Title Atlas of early zebrafish brain development : a tool for molecular neurogenetics / Thomas Mueller, Mario F. Wullimann
Edition Second edition
Published London, UK : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 244 pages) : illustrations
Contents Vertebrate central nervous system development : introduction -- Atlas of cellular markers in zebrafish neurogenesis : atlas -- Interpretation of data-how to use the atlas : analysis --Comparison of vertebrate model systems : model systems
Summary This book remains the only neuroanatomical expression atlas of important genetic and immunohistochemical markers of this vertebrate model system. It represents a key reference and interpretation matrix for analyzing expression domains of genes involved in Zebrafish brain development and neurogenesis, and serves as a continuing milestone in this research area. This updated volume provides in-situ hybridized and immunostained preparations of complete series of brain sections, revealing markers of the fundamental stages in the life history of neuronal cells in very high quality preparations and photographic plates. Specific additions to this edition include documentation on the distribution of neurons expressing GABA, dopamine and serotonin, material on the basal ganglia, hypothalamus, and the caudal, segmented part of the diencephalon, new theories on the early organization of the telencephalon and thalamus, and integration of a comparative perspective on the mid- and hindbrain
Bibliography Includes list of abbreviations, bibliographical references (pages 27-237), and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Zebra danio -- Anatomy -- Atlases
Brain -- Anatomy -- Atlases
Neurogenetics.
Brain
Neurogenetics
Zebra danio
Genre/Form Anatomical atlases
Anatomical atlases.
Atlas anatomiques.
Form Electronic book
Author Wullimann, Mario F., author.
Other Titles Tool for molecular neurogenetics