Greetings all:
The link Emily supplied does not work and I could not find "The
House Mouse" at amazon.com. "The Biology of the Laboratory Mouse", by
Earl Green (former director of the Jackson Lab) might have the
information the original poster was seeking.
Geoff
Emily Sours wrote:
> The best atlas I have heard of dealing with the mouse spinal cord is
> called "The House Mouse." It is no longer being published but the
> amazon link is here
> tinyuRL.com/2rnvul
> You may want to see if it's been updated with a more recent name. If
> not, try to find a used copy with bookfinder.com
> I haven't personally used this, but my boss swears by it, and she's an
> old school anatomist of mice and chicks.
>
> Emily
>
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