Basic techniques: obtaining and handling embryos | |
Drosophila embryos | |
Nematode embryos | |
Embryos and larvae of invertebrate deuterostomes | |
Zebrafish embryos | |
Xenopus | |
Avian embryos | |
Post-implantation mammalian embryos | |
Simple tips for photomicrography or embryos | |
Experimental Embryology | |
Fate maps and cell lineage analysis | |
Microinjection into Drosophila embryos | |
Cell transplantation in Xenopus | |
Transplantation in avian embryos | |
Chick limb buds | |
Nuclear transplantation | |
Laser ablation of cells | |
Studying cell movements in vivo by time-lapse video microscopy | |
Induction assays in Xenopus | |
Culture of avian neural crest cells | |
ES cells and gene targeting | |
Introduction of genes using retroviral vectors | |
Molecular techniques | |
Immunocytochemistry of embryonic material | |
RNase protection assays | |
cDNA library construction | |
Analysis of gene expression by RT-PCR | |
Cloning genes using PCR | |
In situ hybridisation | |
Appendices | |
Stage tables | |
Westerfield for zebrafish embryos | |
Nieukoop & Faber for Xenopus laevis | |
Eyal-Giladi & Kochav for early chick | |
Hamburger & Hamilton for later chick | |
Suppliers of specialist items | |
Index | |
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