This thorough edition explores numerous methodological approaches that can be extremely informative for our understanding of the developmental toxicant mechanisms, characterization of developmental outcomes, and development of potential interventions that are clinically relevant. Presenting both staple and state-of-the-art approaches, the book focuses on numerous cellular models (induced pluripotent stem cells, neural crest culture, etc.), some less frequently used but important animal models (chick, zebrafish), in vitro
approaches using whole embryos (rat, mouse and rabbit), and specific outcome methodologies to assess changes on the morphological to molecular level. Written for the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include the kind of detail and expert implementation advice that allows for smooth processes in the lab.
Authoritative and practical, Developmental Toxicology: Methods and Protocols, Second Editionserves as an ideal aid to support further investigation into the specific mechanisms and outcomes of developmental exposures.