Comparative Anatomy and Histology
Explore the intricate world of rodent anatomy with the second edition of Comparative Anatomy and Histology by Piper M. Treuting, published in 2018. This comprehensive guide spans 570 pages and is an essential resource for both new rodent investigators and medical and veterinary pathologists looking to deepen their understanding of comparative anatomy and histology.
This edition offers a detailed examination of normal mouse and rat anatomy and histology, providing a direct comparison to human tissues. The side-by-side analysis of mouse, rat, and human biological structures emphasizes the unique characteristics of rodents, which play a crucial role in the validation of rodent models in research. Enhance your knowledge and improve your research outcomes with this invaluable text, perfect for anyone in the fields of anatomy, veterinary medicine, or biomedical research.