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Pre‐oviposition development of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei)
Abstract Background The brown anole, Anolis sagrei, has emerged as a representative squamate species for developmental studies during the past decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipulate embryogenesis through genome editing or the introduction of small molecule inhibitors, and their effective use requires a thorough ...
Antonia Weberling +9 more
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Morphometric variation of the <i>Chiorchis</i> trematodes, parasitic in the American manatee (<i>Trichechus</i> <i>manatus</i>). [PDF]
Neal DM, Mignucci-Giannoni AA.
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A comprehensive embryonic staging series of the turtle Trachemys scripta
Abstract Background Turtles hold a unique place in vertebrate evolutionary history, making them critical assets in embryology research. Yet, they remain understudied as potential model organisms in the field. Here, to support experimental manipulations with turtle embryos, we have created a complete normal table of development for comprehensive ...
Christina M. Noravian +6 more
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Evaluation of Masticatory and Swallowing Functions Using Videoendoscopy and Observation of Facial and Mandibular Movements. [PDF]
Suzuki H +9 more
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Impacted Pen Cap in Pharynx Leading to Pharyngojugular and Pharyngocutaneous Fistula in an Infant
Namita Ravikumar +4 more
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Abstract Background Dentitions have diversified enormously during vertebrate evolution, involving reductions, modifications, or allocations to prey seizing and processing regions. A combination of ancient and novel features related to dental and oropharyngeal apparatuses is found in extant lineages of non‐teleost fishes, such as the gars.
Anna Pospisilova +4 more
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Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Complicated by a Giant Vertebral Pseudoaneurysm within a Vertebral Body Fracture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Goto Y +11 more
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Pulmonary development in Squamata: Insights from embryonic studies using micro‐CT
Abstract Background Pulmonary development in tetrapods is a complex process, especially within squamates, where single‐chambered, transitional, and multi‐chambered lungs can be found in adult animals. While the embryological development of the respiratory system of lizards and snakes was studied in a number of species between the 1830s and 1940s, the ...
Barbara G. Champini +3 more
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