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The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates – The New Coronal Set 5th Edition

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Full Title

The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates – The New Coronal Set 5th Edition

Author(s)

Paxinos, George, Watson, Charles

Edition

5th Edition

ISBN

9780120884728, 9780080474120

Publisher

Academic Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

The preceding editions made The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates the second most cited book in science. This Fifth Edition is the result of years of research providing the user with the drawings of the completely new set of coronal sections, now from one rat, and with significantly improved resolution by adding a third additional section level as compared to earlier editions. Numerous new nuclei and structures also have been identified. The drawings are presented in two color, providing a much better contrast for use, and the accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the drawings from the atlas as well as the corresponding color micrographs (which are not included in the book).

Affordable, comprehensive, compact, and convenient, the Fifth Edition continues the legacy of this major neuroscience publication and is a guide to all students and scientists who study the rat brain.

·161 coronal diagrams based on a single brain
·Includes a CD-ROM featuring all of the drawings from the book, plus the accompanying color micrographs that are not in the printed atlas
·Delineations drawn entirely new from a new set of sections
·Diagrams spaced at constant 120 µm intervals resulting in the high resolution and convenience of use
·Drawings use blue color lines and black labels to facilitate extraction of information
·The stereotaxic grid was derived using the same techniques that produced the widely praised stereotaxic grid of the previous editions
·Over 1000 structures identified, a number for the first time in this edition

Availability: In Stock

The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates – The New Coronal Set 5th Edition

SKU: 9780080474120

Original price was: $94.95.Current price is: $24.99.

Access The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates – The New Coronal Set 5th Edition Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates – The New Coronal Set 5th Edition

Author(s)

Paxinos, George, Watson, Charles

Edition

5th Edition

ISBN

9780080474120, 9780120884728

Publisher

Academic Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

The preceding editions made The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates the second most cited book in science. This Fifth Edition is the result of years of research providing the user with the drawings of the completely new set of coronal sections, now from one rat, and with significantly improved resolution by adding a third additional section level as compared to earlier editions. Numerous new nuclei and structures also have been identified. The drawings are presented in two color, providing a much better contrast for use, and the accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the drawings from the atlas as well as the corresponding color micrographs (which are not included in the book).

Affordable, comprehensive, compact, and convenient, the Fifth Edition continues the legacy of this major neuroscience publication and is a guide to all students and scientists who study the rat brain.

·161 coronal diagrams based on a single brain
·Includes a CD-ROM featuring all of the drawings from the book, plus the accompanying color micrographs that are not in the printed atlas
·Delineations drawn entirely new from a new set of sections
·Diagrams spaced at constant 120 µm intervals resulting in the high resolution and convenience of use
·Drawings use blue color lines and black labels to facilitate extraction of information
·The stereotaxic grid was derived using the same techniques that produced the widely praised stereotaxic grid of the previous editions
·Over 1000 structures identified, a number for the first time in this edition