Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research
Opis
- 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.