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A stereotaxic atlas of the golden hamster brain / Lawrence P. Morin, Ruth I. Wood.

LIBRA Oversize QL937 .M67 2001 text + disc
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morin, Lawrence P.
Contributor:
Wood, Ruth I.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Brain.
Golden hamster--Nervous system--Atlases.
Golden hamster.
Mesocricetus.
Nervous system.
Cricetinae.
Medical Subjects:
Mesocricetus.
Cricetinae.
Brain.
Genre:
Atlases.
Physical Description:
146 pages : illustrations ; 24 x 30 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Golden hamster brain
Place of Publication:
San Diego, Calif. : Academic, [2001]
System Details:
System requirements for accompanying computer disc (PC): Intel i486 or Pentium processor; 16 MB RAM; 80 MB hard disk space; Windows 95/98 or NT (with service pack 3); Adobe Acrobat reader 4.0 (included on disc).
System requirements for accompanying computer disc (Macintosh): Power Macintosh or compatible; 6 MB RAM, 80 MB hard disk space; OS 7.1.2 (or better); Adobe Acrobat reader 4.0 (included on disc).
text file
Summary:
This atlas provides a look at the golden hamster brain in stereotaxic coordinates, which is the grid that is used, much like a map, to ensure accuracy within the lab. It provides a pictorial synopsis of what is currently known about the structure and function of the brain, and provides a consistent anatomical definition and nomenclature (labeling) for areas in the brain.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0125070403
OCLC:
46978807

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