Re: [Histonet] chicken embryo

From:Geoff McAuliffe

Here are some good atlases. Do not be put off by the fact that these 
books are "old", they are classics in the field and thus are timeless. 
All should be availble at any college or university library.

"Early Embryology of the Chick" by Bradley Patten.
"Fundamentals of Comparative Embryology of the Vertebrates" by Wm. Huettner.
"Comparative Anatomy and Embryology" by Wm. Ballard.
"An Introduction to Embryology" by Boris Balinsky. More of a text book 
than an atlas.

As for techniques for preparing embryos, I have never done it but I am 
sure that someone on the list will help you out.

Geoff

Gloria Limetti wrote:

>I am interested in information on "how to process"
>chicken embryos for paraffin and frozens and then onto
>immuno's and in-situ.  I am also interested in finding
>an atlas worth purchsing for chicken embryo.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>
>Gloria Limetti
>glorialimetti@yahoo.com   
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