新生和幼年小鼠发育表型的病理评价

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brad Bolon, Susan Newbigging, Kelli L. Boyd
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尸检(或尸检)是在动物死后解剖,以检查和收集器官和组织,以了解疾病的影响和原因。在尸检中系统地采集样本是确定意外死亡原因和描述新发现疾病特征(即表型)的重要步骤。幼鼠(新生和幼年)的表型评估强调形态学(宏观和微观)技术和生化(临床化学、血液学和分子)分析。本文描述了用于收集新生儿和幼年小鼠表型数据的最常用程序,以及制备特殊标本(例如,血液涂片,电子显微镜样品)的先进替代方法。这些技术适用于所有品系的幼鼠,无论根本原因如何,包括基因工程或自发突变以及暴露于病原体或异种制剂(即外国化学物质),都是有效的。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Pathology Evaluation of Developmental Phenotypes in Neonatal and Juvenile Mice

Necropsy (or autopsy) is the post mortem dissection of an animal to examine and collect organs and tissues in order to understand the effects and causes of disease. The systematic harvesting of samples at necropsy is an essential step in defining the reason for an unexpected death and in characterizing the features (i.e., phenotype) of a newly discovered condition. Phenotypic evaluation of young (neonatal and juvenile) mice emphasizes morphologic (macroscopic and microscopic) techniques and biochemical (clinical chemistry, hematologic, and molecular) analyses. This paper describes the most common procedures utilized to gather phenotypic data from neonatal and juvenile mice, with advanced alternatives for preparing special specimens (e.g., blood smears, electron microscopic samples). These techniques are applicable to young mice of all strains and are effective regardless of the fundamental cause, including genetically engineered or spontaneous mutations and exposure to pathogens or xenobiotic agents (i.e., foreign chemicals). © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Current protocols in mouse biology
Current protocols in mouse biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Sound and reproducible laboratory methods are the foundation of scientific discovery. Yet, all too often, nuances that are critical for an experiment''s success are not captured in the primary literature but exist only as part of a lab''s oral tradition. The aim of Current Protocols in Mouse Biology is to provide the clearest, most detailed and reliable step-by-step instructions for protocols involving the use of mice in biomedical research. Written by experts in the field and extensively edited to our exacting standards, the protocols include all of the information necessary to complete an experiment in the laboratory—introduction, materials lists with supplier information, detailed step-by-step procedures with helpful annotations, recipes for reagents and solutions, illustrative figures and information-packed tables. Each article also provides invaluable discussions of background information, applications of the methods, important assumptions, key parameters, time considerations, and tips to help avoid common pitfalls and troubleshoot experiments. Furthermore, Current Protocols in Mouse Biology content is thoughtfully organized by topic for optimal usage and to maximize contextual knowledge. Quarterly issues allow Current Protocols to constantly evolve to keep pace with the newest discoveries and developments. Current Protocols in Mouse Biology brings together resources in mouse biology and genetics and provides a mouse protocol resource that covers all aspects of mouse biology. Current Protocols in Mouse Biology also permits optimization of mouse model usage, which is significantly impacted by both cost and ethical constraints. Optimal and standardized mouse protocols ultimately reduce experimental variability and reduce the number of animals used in mouse experiments.
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