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    edited by H. William Detrich, III, Monte Westerfield, Leonard I. Zon.
    Contents:
    Part I. Cellular Biology
    Chapter 1. Analyzing Retinal Axon Guidance in Zebrafish / Fabienne E. Poulain, John A. Gaynes, Cornelia Stacher Hörndli, Mei-Yee Law, Chi-Bin Chien
    Chapter 2. Imaging Blood Vessels in the Zebrafish / Makoto Kamei, Sumio Isogai, Weijun Pan, Brant M. Weinstein
    Chapter 3. Medaka Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells / Yunhan Hong
    Part II. Developmental and Neural Biology
    Chapter 4. Neurogenesis / Prisca Chapouton, Leanne Godinho
    Chapter 5. Studying Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System Development and Neuroblastoma in Zebrafish / Rodney A. Stewart, Jeong-Soo Lee, Martina Lachnit, A. Thomas Look, John P. Kanki, Paul D. Henion
    Chapter 6. Analysis of the Retina in the Zebrafish Model / Andrei Avanesov, Jarema Malicki
    Chapter 7. Photoreceptor Structure and Development: Analyses using GFP Transgenes / Brian D. Perkins, James M. Fadool
    Chapter 8. Physiological Recordings from Zebrafish Lateral-Line Hair Cells and Afferent Neurons / Josef G. Trapani, Teresa Nicolson
    Chapter 9. Zebrafish Kidney Development / Iain A. Drummond, Alan J. Davidson
    Chapter 10. Molecular Regulation of Pancreas Development in Zebrafish / Robin A. Kimmel, Dirk Meyer
    Chapter 11. Monitoring Sleep and Arousal in Zebrafish / Jason Rihel, David A. Prober, Alexander F. Schier
    Chapter 12. Use of Flatbed Transparency Scanners in Zebrafish Research: Versatile and Economical Adjuncts to Traditional Imaging Tools for the Danio rerio Laboratory / Charles A. Lessman, Michael R. Taylor, Wilda Orisme, Ethan A. Carver.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2010
  • Article
    Trebichavský I, Nyklícek O.
    Acta Cytol. 1979 Sep-Oct;23(5):366-9.
    We looked at the cell population and individual cell ultrastructure in samples from the surfaces of removed IUDs. The women had worn the devices for 48 hours to eight years prior to removal. The layer of cells which covers IUDs two days after insertion was found to consist of macrophages and neutrophils. The macrophages were exceptionally active, but fragments of sperm were observed in their phagosomes only rarely. All observed free sperm were degenerated. The fibrous tissue which was formed on IUDs later contained numerous lymphoid cells.
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