Features
210 pages with 105 full-color plates of more than 500 coronal sections5 developmental ages represent the medically significant period of brain developmentTop quality color photomicrographs produced using classic Nissl stain, as well as five additional chemical markers that reveal specific neuron locationsSagittal sections on each plate clearly mark the location of the coronal sectionWhole coronal sections on each plate provide information about surrounding landmarks associated with the headPlates include slightly more than half of each brain section so that the midline is visibleClearly labeled plates, each with an abbreviation key, make it easy to find and identify structuresDetailed indexes allow quick location of specific structures at various stages of brain development
Summary
Representing the state-of-the-art in neurochemical mapping, Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Developing Mouse Brain provides a complete, full-color look at the developing mouse brain. Hundreds of coronal sections are presented, clearly illustrating structures at progressive stages of brain development.