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Fred Sinowatz, Daniela Rodler (Hrsg.)

Textbook of Embryology of Domestic Animals

From the cell to the living being. For study and practice

69.95 €

General embryology: basics of embryonic development, germ cells and fertilization, cotyledon formation and body shape, implantation, and placentation
Special embryology: development of the organ systems, malformations (teratology), reproductive medicine procedures
Clear and cross-species: detailed illustrations, concise accompanying texts, comparative for the most important pet species
Structures and understanding: definition of all important technical terms, easy-to-remember memory boxes, compact excursions to deepen knowledge

This guidebook mediates clearly and easily understandable the current state of general and specialized embryology in veterinary medicine. Detailed illustrations and concise texts illustrate complex development processes for the various domestic animal species. Important technical terms are explained briefly and concisely in the info boxes. Memorable boxes make learning easier and compact special topics deepen the knowledge. Special chapters on congenital malformations (teratology) and current developments in biotechnology illustrate the close connection between embryology and practice.

ISBN: 978-3-8426-0054-6





About the author

Prof. Dr. med. vet., Dr. med. univ., Dr. med. habil., Dr. med. vet. h.c. Fred Sinowatz has studied veterinary medicine and human medicine in Vienna. He is a.o. former holder of the chair of animal anatomy II and the chair of anatomy, histology, and embryology of the faculty of veterinary medicine of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. PD Dr. med. vet., Dr. med. vet. habil. Daniela Rodler has studied veterinary medicine in Munich. She is a private lecturer for autonomy, histology, and embryology at the faculty of veterinary medicine at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and a veterinary specialist for anatomy and embryology.

Product details

494 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8426-0054-6