Laboratory Studies is the most comprehensive laboratory guide available in the field of developmental biology and embryology. It is the only manual to integrate a laboratory--combining descriptive and experimental studies on living embryos--with a complete atlas of embryonic development viewed from the most technologically enhanced viewpoints (including many scanning electron micrographs). It features broad coverage (sea urchin, frog, chick, mouse, and pig--all popular educational and research models) and is the only guide to provide detailed descriptions of a wide-range of developing stages. Sea Urchin Embryos. Frog Embryos. Chick Embryos. Mouse Embryos. Pig Embryos. Contains hands-on 22 exercises for studying living embryos and 9 additional exercises for advanced hands-on studies, all relatively simple to conduct. For anyone interested in Developmental Biology, Embryology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Experimental Embryology and Experimental Developmental Biology.
DR. GARY C. SCHOENWOLF is a professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine, where he teaches students at the undergraduate through postdoctoral levels. Author of well over 100 articles, his current research focuses on cell—cell signaling during early patterning of the vertebrate embryo. He and his wife Pat have two children, Jennifer and Gregory.