Genetically Engineered Mice Handbook
Discover the essential resource for researchers and professionals in the field of genetics with the Genetically Engineered Mice Handbook, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2005. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 360 pages and delves into critical aspects of genetically engineered mice, including their role as models for developmental biology and the management of laboratory colonies.
This handbook provides systematic approaches for analyzing mutant mice, offering valuable insights into their medical applications. It also details innovative methods for creating mutants and addresses important legal responsibilities associated with genetic research. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a newcomer to the field, this handbook is an invaluable addition to your library, equipping you with the knowledge needed to advance your work in genetic engineering.