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Reproduction in Farm Animalsby B. (edt) Hafez
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:When you’re looking for a comprehensive and reliable text on large animal reproduction, look no further! the seventh edition of this classic text is geared for the undergraduate student in Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. In response to reader feedback, Dr. Hafez has streamlined and edited the entire text to remove all repetitious and nonessential material. That means you'll learn more in fewer pages. Plus the seventh editing is filled with features that help you grasp the concepts of reproduction in farm animals so you'll perform better on exams and in practice:
Plus, you'll find valuable NEW COVERAGEon all these topics:
Reach for the text that's revised with the undergraduate in mind: the seventh edition of Hafez's Reproduction in Farm Animals Book News Annotation:Presents a concise yet detailed treatise on physiology and
biochemistry of reproduction of farm animals, for students in
reproductive biology, veterinary medicine, and animal sciences.
Chapters are in sections on functional anatomy, physiology,
reproductive cycles, reproductive failure, physiopathologic
mechanisms, and assisted reproductive technology. Includes a glossary
and appendices, plus b&w photos. This 7th edition adds five new
chapters on llamas and alpacas, genetic engineering,
pharmacotoxologic factors, immunology of reproduction, and molecular
biology of reproduction. The authors are co-directors of the
Reproductive Health Center at IVF/Andrology International, South
Carolina.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Presents a concise yet detailed treatise on physiology and biochemistry of reproduction of farm animals, for students in reproductive biology, veterinary medicine, and animal sciences. Chapters are in sections on functional anatomy, physiology, reproductive cycles, reproductive failure, physiopathologic mechanisms, and assisted reproductive technology. Includes a glossary and appendices, plus b&w photos. This 7th edition adds five new chapters on llamas and alpacas, genetic engineering, pharmacotoxologic factors, immunology of reproduction, and molecular biology of reproduction. Synopsis:ARTHUR ROSENBLATT, FAIA, of RKK&G Museum and Cultural Facilities Consultants, is an architect and consultant who specializes in museums and cultural facilities. He was Vice Director, then Vice President of Architecture and Planning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has also served as Director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Vice President of the Grand Central Partnership, and President of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Synopsis:The latest edition includes everything the large animal practitioner needs to know on the basic and comparative aspects of reproductive physiology. And, in the latest edition, several new points of interest can be found: molecular aspects of reproduction, immunology of reproduction, pharmacology/toxicology of reproduction, and coverage of the Llama and Alpaca. To help navigate your way through this myriad of information, simplified tables and professional diagrams make understanding and using this classic reference a breeze. About the AuthorE.S.E. Hafez, PhD and B. Hafez, PhD. Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Contributors.. Part I: Functional Anatomy of Reproduction. Chapter 1. Anatomy of Male Reproduction (E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 2. Anatomy of Female Reproduction (B. Hafez and AE.S.E. Hafez). Part II: Physiology of Reproduction. Chapter 3. Hormones, Growth Factors, Reproduction (E.S.E. Hafez, M.R. Jainudeen, and Y. Rosnina). Chapter 4. Reproductive Cycles (E.S.E. Hafez and B. Hafez). Chapter 5. Folliculogenesis, Egg Maturation, and Ovulation (E.S.AE. Hafez and B.Hafez). Chapter 6. Transport and Survival of Gametes (E.S.E. Hafez and B.Hafez). Chapter 7. Spermatozoa and Seminal Plasma (D.L. Garner and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 8. Fertilization and Cleavage (E.S.E. Hafez and B. Hafez). Chapter 9. Implantation (R.D. Geisert and J.R. Malayer). Chapter 10. Gestation, Prenatal Physiology, and Parturition (M.R. Jainudeen and E.S.E. Hafez). Part III: Reproductive Cycles. Chapter 11. Cattle and Buffalo (M.R. Jainudeen and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 12. Sheep and Goats (M.R. Jainudeen, H. Wahid, and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 13. Pigs (L.L. Anderson). Chaper 14. Horses (E.S.E. Hafez and B. Hafez). Chapter 15. Llamas and Alpacas (J.B. Sumar). Chapter 16. Reproduction in Poultry: Male and Female (D.P. Forman, J.D. Kirby, and J.A. Proudman). Part IV: Reproductive Failure. Chapter 17. Reproductive Failure in Females (M.R. Jainudeen adn E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 18. Reproductive Failure in Males (M.R. Jainudeen and B. Hafez). Part V: Physiopathology Mechanisms. Chapter 19. Reproductive Behavior (B. Hafez and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 20. Genetics of Reproductive Failure (Y. Rosnina, M.R. Jainudeen, and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 21. Genetic Engineering of Farm Mammals (C.A. Pinkert ). Chapter 22. Pharamcotoxiclogic Factors and Reproduction (A.E. Archibong and S.E. Abdelgadir). Chapter 23. Immunology of Reproduction (P.J. Hansen). Chapter 24. Molecular Biology of Reproduction (R. Juneja and S.S. Koide). Part VI: Assisted Reproductive Technology. Chapter 25. Semen Evaluation (R.L. Ax, M.R. Dally, B.A. Didin, R.W. Lenz, C.C. Love, D.D. Varner, B. Hagez, and M.E. Bellin). Chaper 26. Artificial Insemination (R.L. Ax, M.R. Dally, B.A. Didion, R.W. Lenz, C.C. Love, D.D. Varner, B. Hafez and M.E. Bellin). Chapter 27. X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa (AE.S.E. Hafez and B. Hafez). Chapter 28. Pregnancy Diagnosis (M.R. Jainudeen adn E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 29. Ovulation Induction, Embryo Production and Transfer (M.R. Jainudeen, H. Wahid, and E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 30. Preservation and Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos (E.S.E. Hafez). Chapter 31. Micromanipulation of Gametes and Embryos: In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer (IVF/ET) (B. Hafez and E.S.E. Hafez). Glossary. Glossary of Common Abbreviations. Appendices. Appendix I: Chromosome Numbers of Bovinae, Equinae, and Caprinae Species. Appendix II: Chromosome Numbers and Reproductive Ability in Equine, Bovine, and Caprine Hybrids. Appendix III: Preparation of Physiologic Solutions. Appendix IV: Technique for Determining Spermatozoal Concentration Using a Hemacytometer. Appendix V: Preparation of Sperm Stains. Appendix VI: Preparation of Trypsin for Zona-Free Hamster Ova. Appendix VII: Evaluation of Chromosomes of Ova. Appendix VIII: Book/IVF Companies. Appendix IX: In Vitro Fertilization by Microinjection. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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