Title | The Physiological Genomics of the Critically Ill Mouse [electronic resource] / edited by Can Ince |
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Imprint | Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0483-2 |
Descript | XVIII, 386 p. online resource |
Content -- Section I: Physiological Monitoring of the Mouse 1 -- Assessment of quality in commercially supplied genetically modified animals -- Cannulation techniques for multiple blood withdrawal in mice -- Mouse anesthesia in relation to optimal hemodynamics -- Mechanical ventilation of mice -- Mouse echocardiography -- ptical Spectroscopy in mice -- ECG monitoring and analyses in mice -- High-definition magnetic resonance of genetically modified mice -- Pet studies in the mouse -- Mouse telemetry for long-term monitoring -- Section II: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology of the Mouse 143 -- Physiological genomics of reperfusion injury -- INOS-deficient mice in the study of resuscitated sepsis -- The microcirulation in hypercholesterolemic mice -- The mouse in shock -- Expression systems to analyze transgenes in the heart -- Structural and functional adaptations of the heart after coronary artery ligation in the Mouse -- Mouse models of sepsis -- Mouse models for arterial thrombosis: does clotting make a difference in human cardiovascular disease? -- Identification of mouse models of cardiovascular disease using mutagenesis -- Acute lung injury and pneumonia in mice -- Section III: Treating the Critically Ill Mouse 289 -- Endothelial nitric oxide synthase in cardiovascular homeostasis and disease -- Arteriogenesis in mice -- Mouse models to study pro-and anti-angiogenic potential: novel roles for PIGF and Flt1 -- Stem cell therapy in the mouse heart -- Gene therapy for the critically ill mouse