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The Mouse Nervous System

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The Mouse Nervous System provides a comprehensive account of the central nervous system of the mouse. It is aimed at molecular biologists who need a book that introduces them to the anatomy of the mouse brain and spinal cord, but also takes them into the relevant details of development and organization of the area they have chosen to study. The ebook offers a wealth of new information for experienced anatomists who work on mice, and serves as a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students in neuroscience.

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The Mouse Nervous System provides a comprehensive account of the central nervous system of the mouse. It is aimed at molecular biologists who need a book that introduces them to the anatomy of the mouse brain and spinal cord, but also takes them into the relevant details of development and organization of the area they have chosen to study. 806 p.

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  • Charles Watson, Editor. Doctorates MD and DSc; Professor Emeritus at Curtin University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Perth (Australia); he holds also adjunct professorial research positions at the University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia), and Neuroscience Research  Australia, NeuRA, Randwick-Sydney (Australia).
  • George Paxinos, Editor. Researcher at Neuroscience Research Australia, NeuRA; and Professor at the University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia).
  • Luis Puelles, Editor. He has held several positions teaching human anatomy and conducting research in neuroembryology and comparative neuroanatomy at the Universities of Granada, Sevilla, Badajoz, Cadiz and Murcia (Spain); currently Full Professor of Neuroanatomy at the University of Murcia (Spain), and researcher at ‘Instituto de Neurociencias, UMH-CSIC, San Juan, Alicante (Spain).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2012-01 – Academic Press (imprint of Elsevier); Copyright © 2012 by Elsevier Inc.