Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research
Methods and Techniques: Swine Research Breeds, Methods and Biomedical Models (M.P. Murtaugh et al.). The Pig as a Model for Cutaneous Pharmacology and Toxicology Research (N.A. MonteiroRivere, J. Riviere). An in vitro Pig Skin Model for Predicting Human Skin Penetration and Irritation Potential (W.G. Reifenrath et al.). Swine Liver Usage in Extracorporeal Detoxification (V.E. Ryabinin). Pig Behavior and Biomedical Research: Suitable Subjects as Experimental Models (H.W. Gonyou). Current Status of in vitro Production of Porcine Embryos (H. Funahashi, B.N. Day). Nutrition: Pigs as Models for Nutrient Functional Interaction (P.J. Reeds et al.). A Piglet Model for Neonatal Amino Acid Metabolism During Total Parenteral Nutrition (R.O. Ball et al.). The Neonatal Piglet as a Model to Study Insulinlike Growth Factor Mediated Intestinal Growth and Function (S.M. Donovan et al.). The Perinatal Pig in Pediatric Gastroenterology (P.T. Sangild et al.). Prenatal and Perinatal Development of Intestinal Transport and Brush Border Hydrolases in Pigs (R.K. Buddington et al.). Intestinal Structure and Functions, and the Resident Microflora before, during and after Secretory Diarrhea (G. Chandra et al.). 25 additional articles. Index.
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Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research
Methods and Techniques: Swine Research Breeds, Methods and Biomedical Models (M.P. Murtaugh et al.). The Pig as a Model for Cutaneous Pharmacology and Toxicology Research (N.A. MonteiroRivere, J. Riviere). An in vitro Pig Skin Model for Predicting Human Skin Penetration and Irritation Potential (W.G. Reifenrath et al.). Swine Liver Usage in Extracorporeal Detoxification (V.E. Ryabinin). Pig Behavior and Biomedical Research: Suitable Subjects as Experimental Models (H.W. Gonyou). Current Status of in vitro Production of Porcine Embryos (H. Funahashi, B.N. Day). Nutrition: Pigs as Models for Nutrient Functional Interaction (P.J. Reeds et al.). A Piglet Model for Neonatal Amino Acid Metabolism During Total Parenteral Nutrition (R.O. Ball et al.). The Neonatal Piglet as a Model to Study Insulinlike Growth Factor Mediated Intestinal Growth and Function (S.M. Donovan et al.). The Perinatal Pig in Pediatric Gastroenterology (P.T. Sangild et al.). Prenatal and Perinatal Development of Intestinal Transport and Brush Border Hydrolases in Pigs (R.K. Buddington et al.). Intestinal Structure and Functions, and the Resident Microflora before, during and after Secretory Diarrhea (G. Chandra et al.). 25 additional articles. Index.
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Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research

Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research

Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research

Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research

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Methods and Techniques: Swine Research Breeds, Methods and Biomedical Models (M.P. Murtaugh et al.). The Pig as a Model for Cutaneous Pharmacology and Toxicology Research (N.A. MonteiroRivere, J. Riviere). An in vitro Pig Skin Model for Predicting Human Skin Penetration and Irritation Potential (W.G. Reifenrath et al.). Swine Liver Usage in Extracorporeal Detoxification (V.E. Ryabinin). Pig Behavior and Biomedical Research: Suitable Subjects as Experimental Models (H.W. Gonyou). Current Status of in vitro Production of Porcine Embryos (H. Funahashi, B.N. Day). Nutrition: Pigs as Models for Nutrient Functional Interaction (P.J. Reeds et al.). A Piglet Model for Neonatal Amino Acid Metabolism During Total Parenteral Nutrition (R.O. Ball et al.). The Neonatal Piglet as a Model to Study Insulinlike Growth Factor Mediated Intestinal Growth and Function (S.M. Donovan et al.). The Perinatal Pig in Pediatric Gastroenterology (P.T. Sangild et al.). Prenatal and Perinatal Development of Intestinal Transport and Brush Border Hydrolases in Pigs (R.K. Buddington et al.). Intestinal Structure and Functions, and the Resident Microflora before, during and after Secretory Diarrhea (G. Chandra et al.). 25 additional articles. Index.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306454950
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 01/31/1997
Series: 357
Edition description: 1997
Pages: 422
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Overview: Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research (M. Tumbleson, L.B. Schook). General: Swine in Physiological Research (D.R. Brown, J.M. Terris). Swine as a Model in Cardiovascular Research (J.E. McKenzie). Porcine Endotoxemia (N.C. Olson). Bronchial Function in the Porcine Lung: From the Fetus to the Adult (M.P. Sparrow). The Pig as a Model for Studying the Pathobiology of Intestinal Transport in Infectious Enteric Disease (R.A. Argenzio). Developments in Breeding Gottingen Minipigs (P.J.A. Bollen, L. Ellegaard). Evaluation of the Mechanism of Cyclosporine A Nephrotoxicity (D.A. Calvert, J.M. Terris). Functional Modulation of the Porcine Small Intestine (D.R. Brown et al.). Ultrastructure of the Liver from Piglets Fed Dietary Oils (A. Sigh et al.). Effect of Fumonisins in Swine (W.M. Haschek et al.). Transgenics: Transplantation and Genetic Manipulation in Porcine Systems (M.S. Rutherford). Immunologic Advances towards Clinical Xenotransplantation (S.S. Lin, J.L. Platt). Assessment of Public Health Aspects of Porcine Xenotransplantation (P.J. Matthews, G.W. Beran). Porcine Model of Orthotopic Liver Transplantation for Chronic Studies: Results of Initial Two Week Investigations of Biochemical Parameters and Hepatic Blood Flow (M. Sika et al.). Genetic Engineering of Swine (V.G. Pursel). 6 additional articles. Index.
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