Genetically engineered mice handbook

While mice have always been highly popular laboratory subjects, their suitability for genetic engineering has solidified their position as today's lab animal model of choice. However, their increased use in genetic studies has created a demand for input on phenotyping that is not always easily...

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Other Authors: Sundberg, John P. (Editor), Ichiki, Tsutomu (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Taylor & Francis 2005
Series:Research methods for mutant mice series
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