Reply to "placoderms and the evolutionary origin of teeth"
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Rücklin, M, Donoghue, Philip
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Neurocranial anatomy of the petalichthyid placoderm <i>Shearsbyaspis oepiki</i> Young revealed by X-ray computed microtomography. [PDF]
Castiello M, Brazeau MD.
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Age is just a number: Examining the preservation of cells and soft tissues in Bothriolepis and other Devonian fish. [PDF]
Rogoff CL, Ullmann PV.
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Mineralized Cartilage and Bone-Like Tissues in Chondrichthyans Offer Potential Insights Into the Evolution and Development of Mineralized Tissues in the Vertebrate Endoskeleton. [PDF]
Atake OJ, Eames BF.
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Interdisciplinarity of secondary osteons: relevance of bioarchaeological and palaeontological research in biomedical cortical bone histology studies. [PDF]
Miszkiewicz JJ +3 more
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New cranial material of the acanthothoracid placoderm Palaeacanthaspis vasta from the Lower Devonian of Podolia—phylogenetic and taxonomic significance [PDF]
VINCENT DUPRET +3 more
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Pulmonary arteries in coelacanths shed light on the vasculature evolution of air-breathing organs in vertebrates. [PDF]
Cupello C +4 more
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Evolutionary trends in the emergence of skeletal cell types. [PDF]
Damatac A +5 more
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A phylogenomically informed five-order system for the closest relatives of land plants.
Hess S +11 more
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The early diversification of ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii): hypotheses, challenges and future prospects. [PDF]
Henderson S +3 more
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