
Current Protocols in Toxicology
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Supplement 50, November 2011
Unit 2.22 Murine Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation, In Vitro
Pluripotency Characterization, and In Vivo Teratoma
Formation
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Unit 12.19 Methods to Assess Neuroinflammation
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Unit 22.3 Preparation of Epithelial and Mesenchymal Stem Cells
from Murine Mammary Gland
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Current Protocols in Toxicology is a "best-practices" collection of lab protocols for accurate, efficient assessments of toxicity in whole organisms, organs and tissues, cells, and biochemical pathways.
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- provides the latest models and methods from molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and genetics, plus sophisticated toxicological procedures from leading laboratories.
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- provides valuable reference information in three appendices, including stock solutions and equipment, commonly used techniques, and useful information.
Edited by: Lucio G. Costa (University of Washington); Julio C.
Davila (Toxicology Consultant, O'Fallon, Missouri); David A.
Lawrence (Wadsworth Center); Donald J. Reed (Oregon State
University); Advisory Editor: Ernest Hodgson; Guest Editor:
Gabriella Coruzzi; Past Editor-in-Chief: Mahin Maines; Past
Editors: James S. Bus; I. Glenn Sipes, Shigeru Sassa
Series Editor: Wenshuo Zhang
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