00897cam0 2200265 450 E60020006847620101108064024.020101108d1963 |||||ita|0103 baitaIT<<La >>guerra continuaPietro PastorelliLungarno del Tempio[s.n.1963?]7 p.25 cm(mm)Estr. da: Rivista di studi politici internazionali, a. 30., n. 4 (1963)Pastorelli, PietroA600200041901070139866ITUNISOB20101108RICAUNISOBUNISOBFondo|Casavola|Opusc150431E600200068476M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM1199Si150431CasavoladonomenleUNISOBUNISOB20101108064026.020101108064105.0menleFondo|Casavola|OpuscGuerra continua1700015UNISOB03208nam 22005895 450 991098335550332120250131115237.09783031786112303178611410.1007/978-3-031-78611-2(CKB)37407192900041(DE-He213)978-3-031-78611-2(MiAaPQ)EBC31897195(Au-PeEL)EBL31897195(OCoLC)1499718811(EXLCZ)993740719290004120250131d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGenetic Models of Down Syndrome /edited by Bing Ye, Roger Reeves1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (VII, 274 p. 33 illus., 30 illus. in color.) 9783031786105 3031786106 Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2 : Rodent Models of Down Syndrome I: Mouse & Rat -- Chapter 3: Rodent Models of Down Syndrome II: Mouse -- Chapter 4: Rodent Models of Down Syndrome III: Mouse -- Chapter 5: Modeling Down Syndrome in C. elegans -- Chapter 6: Modeling Down Syndrome in Drosophila -- Chapter 7: Zebrafish Models of Down Syndrome -- Chapter 8: Using Human Brain organoids to Study Down Syndrome -- Chapter 9: Cellular Models: Stem Cells and other Cellular Models.-Chapter 10: Conclusions and Perspectives.Down syndrome is a textbook example of a chromosomal disorder and is common, occurring in 1 in 700 live births in the US. While there are many books previously published on the genetics of Down syndrome, and many studies in diverse species, this is the first book of its kind on the research models for Down syndrome that covers animal models. This book offers an in-depth introduction and discussion of the genetic models of down syndrome across diverse species, including rodents, zebrafish, drosophila, and human organoids. Authors use a cross-cutting approach to compare the strengths and weaknesses of each model system, explore how to use model organisms to study human diseases, and capture the status of the field. This book is a useful resource for biomedical researchers and students interested in using model systems to study Down syndrome and learn about Down syndrome and other chromosomal disorders.GeneticsResearchGeneticsDevelopmental biologyGenetics ResearchGeneticsDevelopmental Biology and Stem CellsGeneticsResearch.Genetics.Developmental biology.Genetics Research.Genetics.Developmental Biology and Stem Cells.616.042072Ye Bingedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtReeves Rogeredthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910983355503321Genetic Models of Down Syndrome4316882UNINA01031nam0-2200313 --450 991105572640332120260127152432.0978191044339220260127d2020----kmuy0itay5050 baengengGB 001yyBSAVA textbook of veterinary nursingeditors: Barbara Cooper, Elizabeth Mullineaux, Lynn Turner6. edQuedgeley, GloucesterBritish small animal veterinary association2020xiii, 946 p.ill.30 cmInfermieristicaveterinaria636.08907323itaCooper,Barbara<veterinaria>Turner,Lynn<veterinaria>Mullineaux,ElizabethBritish Small Animal Veterinary Association475ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9911055726403321636.089073 COO11138FMVBCFMVBCBSAVA textbook of veterinary nursing4531353UNINA