Athymic Nude Rat Brain Atlas
Autor: | Bengt Mattsson, Malin Parmar, Anders Björklund |
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EAN: | 9780323997416 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 18.04.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | Neuroanatomy Sprague Dawley athymic nude rat athymic rat atlas brain graft rejection immunodeficient mouse model stem cell transplantation |
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Athymic Nude Rat Brain Atlas will provide the first stereotaxic brain atlas of the athymic nude rat (Crl:NIH-Foxn1rnu), a T-cell deficient rat model commonly used in experimental studies and pre-clinical safety and efficacy studies. This 2D vector-based atlas contains coronal, sagittal, and horizontal brain sections of an athymic rat brain rendered from a single cleared specimen, placed in a computerized 3D environment. The maps enable readers to better calculate co-ordinates to target specific structures for toxin, virus, or cell delivery using stereotaxic surgery. This atlas will be a valuable resource for any neuroscientist who wishes to work with nude rats in experimental and pre-clinical studies. - Contains coronal, sagittal, and horizontal maps of young adult athymic nude rat brain, spaced with a distance of 0.2 or 0.25 mm - Uses 'flat skull' Bregma and Lambda as anatomical landmarks for correct placement in the 3D environment - Anatomical structures and nomenclature follow the standard set by the Paxinos and Watson rat brain atlases - Includes a map of the dopamine projection system as well as the distribution of the A8-A14 dopamine cell groups - Allows for easy read-out of coordinates for precise injections using stereotactic surgery
Mattsson is a Technician in Developmental and Regenerative Neurobiology within the Department of Experimental Medical Science at Wallenberg Neuroscience Center in Lund?University. His research focus is on multidisciplinary research in Parkinson's Disease to create improved and novel treatments, disease modifications, and eventually cures to improve the quality of life for people living and ageing with these disorders.
Mattsson is a Technician in Developmental and Regenerative Neurobiology within the Department of Experimental Medical Science at Wallenberg Neuroscience Center in Lund?University. His research focus is on multidisciplinary research in Parkinson's Disease to create improved and novel treatments, disease modifications, and eventually cures to improve the quality of life for people living and ageing with these disorders.