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Color Atlas of the Anatomy of a Mouse


A Color Atlas of Sectional Anatomy of the Mouse
by Takamasa Iwaki, Hiroshi Yamashita, Toshiyuki Hayakawa
Published in Japan in 15th September 2001

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185 Pages Type: hardcover
Set: Photogravure Offset printing, Digital phototypesetting
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Description

The mouse is the most widely used laboratory mammal in biomedical research such as evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of new pharmaceutical products, research in tumor suppression, and vaccine and monoclinal antibody proportional studies. For example, about seven million mice are used for various research projects (JALAS working group in 1995) in Japan alone.

While picture information on the anatomies of humans and companion animals (especially dogs and cats) have been described in detail, so far, descriptions of the anatomy of laboratory mice are insufficient except in atlases of the development of the fetal stages and specific parts of the body (brain, spinal cord, etc.) . Furthermore, we discoverer some mistakes in the mouse anatomy books that were published earlier in Japan. Because of above backgrounds, detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the mouse has become increasingly in demand.


Features of this color atlas are as follows :


A wonderful attempt to present specimens as they would appear in the living state, therefore specimens were not treated, in order to obtain photographic information close to the living state.

The atlas has 55 color pages, 2 pages of black and white macro-anatomical photographs (angiograph) , and 93 pages of color sectional anatomical photographs (sagittai, dorsal and transverse sections) .

All pages consist of photographs so as to make the detail more comprehensive and three-dimensional than the usual pictorial atlas.

The anatomical terms used are in Japanese and English.


The following references were referred to in making this atlas:

Cook, M.J. (1965) .The Anatomy of the Laboratory Mouse. Academic Press, London.

Foster, H.L., J.D. Small and J.G. Fox(ed). (1983). The Mouse in Biomedical Research Vol.3 Chapter 7 Anatomy. Academic Press. London.

Green, E. L. (ed) . (1966) . Biology of the Laboratory Mouse. McGraw-Hill. New York. Chapter 13. Anatomy, Katharine P.H. et al.

Gude, W.D., G.E. Cosgrove and G.P. Hiesch. (1982). Histological Atlas of the Laboratory Mouse. Plenum Press. New York.

Kaufman, M.H. (1992) . The Atlas of Mouse Development. Academic Press, London.

Popesko, P., V. Rajtova, and J. Horak. (1992). A Color Atlas of Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals 2. Mouse. Wolfe Publishing Ltd., London.

Sidman, R.L., J.B. Angevine Jr. and E.T.Pierce. (1971). Atlas of the Mouse Brain and Spinal Cord. Harvard University Press, Cambridge.

Theiler, K (1989) . The House Mouse: Atlas of Embryonic Development. Springer-Verlag, New York.

TAKAMASA IWAKl, DVM, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Laboratory Animal Facilities, Research Center for Medical Sciences, The Jikei University School of Medicine


HIROSHI YAMASHITA, M.D. Professor, Departrnent of Anatomy (1) , The Jikei University School of Medicine


TOSHIYUKI HAYAKAWA, DVM,Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy (1) , The Jikei University School of Medicine


Posted: 1-Oct-2002


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