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Paxinos, George was born on January 4, 1944 in Ithaca, Greece. Son of Theodore and Eleni Paxinos.
( The preceding editions made The Rat Brain in Stereotaxi...)
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. The Fifth Edition continues the legacy of this major neuroscience publication and is a guide for all students and scientists who study the rat brain. • 161 coronal diagrams based on a single brain. • 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.
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CD-ROM This CD-ROM is designed to allow you to print, copy, and search either labeled or unlabeled versions of the diagrams of coronal sections presented in The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Compact Third Edition. This CD-ROM can be used on a computer which runs either Macintosh System 7 (or better) or MS-Windows 3.1 (or better). It may also be possible the use this CD-ROM with a 386 PC running DOS and with some UNIX systems. The diagrams are presented in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format(PDF) which can be read by the Adobe Acrobat Reader software program. The installer for the Acrobat Reader software can be found on this CD-ROM. A special function of Acrobat allows diagrams or parts of diagrams to be copied to most drawing or word processing programs for annotation and custom labeling. In addition to the Acrobat files, there is a set of diagrams in Adobe Illustrator 1.1 format in order to allow more extensive editing with Adobe Illustrator and other graphics programs such as CorelDRAW thatcan edit Illustrator files. Key Features * This CD is designed to allow you to print, copy, and search labeled and unlabeled versions of the diagrams appearing in the print version * A special function of the CD is that diagrams, or parts of diagrams, may be copied to most drawings or word processor programs for annotation and custom labeling * Adobe Acrobat Reader 2.1 is included on this CD-ROM * There is a set of diagrams in Adobe Illustrator 1.1 format in order to allow more extensive editing with Adobe Illustrator and other graphic programs such as CorelDRAW * Contains the full text of the printed atlas
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This completely revised edition of The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, the second most cited book in science, represents a dramatic update from the previous edition. Based on a single rat brain, this edition features an entirely new coronal set of tissue cut in regular 120 micron intervals with accompanying photographs and drawings of coronal, horizontal and sagittal sections of this new set. The use of the single brain allows for greater consistency between sections, while advances in histochemistry techniques provides increased refinement in the definition of brain areas, making this the most accurate and detailed stereotaxic rat atlas produced to date. The atlas will also include a CD-ROM featuring all of the graphics and text. Every lab working with the rat as an experimental animal model will want to use this book as their atlas of choice. This book is also available in a softcover spiral binding at the same price. * Includes twice as many coronal sections, nissl plates, and sagittal plates as the previous edition * Uses a single rat brain allowing for better consistency and better delineations in the line drawings of structures * Provides improved stereotaxic coordinates at a higher level of detail * Accompanying CD-ROM features graphics and text * Now available as hardcover version and softcover version with a spiral binding at the same price.
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(This completely revised edition of The Rat Brain in Stere...)
This completely revised edition of The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, the second most cited book in science, represents a dramatic update from the previous edition. Based on a single rat brain, this edition features an entirely new coronal set of tissue cut in regular 120 micron intervals with accompanying photographs and drawings of coronal, horizontal and sagittal sections of this new set. The use of the single brain allows for greater consistency between sections, while advances in histochemistry techniques provides increased refinement in the definition of brain areas, making this the most accurate and detailed stereotaxic rat atlas produced to date. The atlas will also include a CD-ROM featuring all of the graphics and text. Every lab working with the rat as an experimental animal model will want to use this book as their atlas of choice. This book is also available in a softcover spiral binding at the same price. * Includes twice as many coronal sections, nissl plates, and sagittal plates as the previous edition * Uses a single rat brain allowing for better consistency and better delineations in the line drawings of structures * Provides improved stereotaxic coordinates at a higher level of detail * Accompanying CD-ROM features graphics and text * Now available as hardcover version and softcover version with a spiral binding at the same price.
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(Since its first edition in 1982, the Paxinos and Watson r...)
Since its first edition in 1982, the Paxinos and Watson rat brain atlas has become the most trusted source of accurate coordinates and anatomical information in laboratories throughout the world. It has been cited over 60,000 times, making it the most cited publication in neuroscience. The seventh edition incorporates new findings on developmental gene expression and presents the boundaries of neuromeres in sagittal sections. • 161 thoroughly revised coronal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates spaced at 120 µm intervals • 19 thoroughly revised sagittal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates • 27 thoroughly revised horizontal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates • Photographic plates printed from high resolution digital images in color • Diagrams of all spinal cord segments • The most accurate and virtually universally used stereotaxic coordinate system • Neuromeric segments delineated in sagittal sections • A 'mini-atlas' of 14 diagrams to assist beginning students of neuroanatomy • Over 1000 structures identified • Electronic diagrams available to purchasers of this book via a companion web site (http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780123919496/)
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The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Compact Sixth Edition is a smaller sized (8.5 x11inch), abridged version of the most referenced work in neuroscience (over 35,000 citations for this atlas). The compact edition provides the coronal plates and diagrams of the current sixth edition in a smaller more convenient spiral format and at a student friendly price. This book includes an introduction for students to some of the major current concepts in neuroanatomy: neuromeres and brain development. Students and seasoned researchers will find herein the first major unified nomenclature ontology tree based on development. The atlas features 161 coronal photographic plates and 161 juxtaposed diagrams. The diagrams are in color, but the photographs are in black and white. The full-sized sixth edition is in full color and also features the sagittal and horizontal planes. * 161 coronal photographic diagrams and accompanying 161 photographic plates spaced at 120 micron intervals * Diagrams are identical to those of the full Sixth Edition * Delineations of over 900 brain structures * The most accurate stereotaxic coordinate system * CD includes drawings in pdf, eps and ai formats and color images
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Paxinos, George was born on January 4, 1944 in Ithaca, Greece. Son of Theodore and Eleni Paxinos.
Bachelor, University of California, Berkeley, 1968; Master of Arts, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1972; Doctor of Science, U. New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1993.
Lecturer, U. New South Wales, 1973-1978; senior lecturer, U. New South Wales, 1979-1985; associate professor, U. New South Wales, 1986-1990; professor neuroscience, U. New South Wales, since 1990.
(CD-ROM This CD-ROM is designed to allow you to print, cop...)
(Since its first edition in 1982, the Paxinos and Watson r...)
(This completely revised edition of The Rat Brain in Stere...)
(This completely revised edition of The Rat Brain in Stere...)
( The preceding editions made The Rat Brain in Stereotaxi...)
(The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Compact Sixth E...)
(Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include compa...)
Founder Light Rail Association, Sydney. Member Australian Neurosci.
Married Elly Charalambous, August 8, 1974. Children: Alexi, Yvette.