Salamanders: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2562)
Salamanders: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2562) is a specialized laboratory guide designed for developmental biologists, regenerative medicine researchers, evolutionary biologists, and molecular biologists working with salamander models. As a part of the prestigious Methods in Molecular Biology series, this volume delivers detailed, step-by-step protocols for studying salamander biology, regeneration, genomics, and physiology.
Salamanders are remarkable among vertebrates for their exceptional regenerative capabilities, making them an increasingly important research model in tissue regeneration, wound healing, and evolutionary developmental biology. This book equips scientists with cutting-edge experimental techniques for working with salamander embryos, larvae, and adults in both laboratory and field settings.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive coverage of salamander research – Including husbandry, breeding, and maintenance of model species.
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Regeneration research protocols – Methods for studying limb regeneration, spinal cord repair, and organ regeneration.
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Genomics and transcriptomics approaches – Techniques for gene expression analysis and molecular profiling.
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Developmental biology methods – Embryo manipulation, imaging, and histological analysis.
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Expert guidance – Written by leading salamander researchers for accuracy and reproducibility.