Browse Items (10 total)
- Tags: Dentition
Comparative dental anatomy in newborn primates: Cusp mineralization
Tags: 2019, Anatomical Record (Hoboken, Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J.: 2007), Bonar Christopher J, catarrhine, deciduous, DeLeon Valerie B, Dentition, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Evans Sian, Ficorilli Courtney M, Harvey Brianna, Hogg Russell T, January 2020 Update, Journal Article, Liptak Jordan M, N.J.: 2007), NEOMED College of Medicine, Paddock Kelsey, platyrrhine, Prufrock Kristen A, Smith Timothy D, Vinyard Christopher J, Williams Lawrence, Zeigler Larissa
Dental maturation, eruption, and gingival emergence in the upper jaw of newborn primates.
Tags: *Tooth Eruption/physiology, 2015, Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), Animals, anthropoid, Bonar Christopher J, DeLeon Valerie B, Dentition, development, Evans Sian, Gingiva/*anatomy & histology/*growth & development, haplorhine, Jankord Kathryn D, Jaw/*anatomy & histology/physiology, Muchlinski Magdalena N, Newborn, Odontogenesis/physiology, Permanent, Primates/*anatomy & histology/*growth & development, Progar Abbigal J, Smith Timothy D, Species Specificity, strepsirrhine, Tarsius, Teeth, Vinyard Christopher J, Williams Lawrence
Dental Remains Of Equatorius Africanus From Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya
Tags: 2002, Anthropology, baringo, Brown B, Dentition, Duren D L, Equatorius, Evolution, Evolutionary Biology, Hill A, hominoid genus, hominoids, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of human evolution, Kelley J, kenyapithecus, Kipsaramon, Middle Miocene, miocene, Muruyur, pasalar, sexual dimorphism, Ward S, western kenya
Equatorius: a new hominoid genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya.
Tags: *Fossils, 1999, Ancient, Animals, Bone and Bones/anatomy & histology, Brown B, Dentition, Downs W, Hill A, History, Hominidae/anatomy & histology/*classification, Humans, Kelley J, Kenya, Mandible/anatomy & histology, Paleodontology, Science (New York, N.Y.), Skeleton, Terminology as Topic, Tooth/anatomy & histology, Ward S
Evolutionary aspects of the development of teeth and baleen in the bowhead whale.
Tags: *Biological Evolution, 2017, Animals, baleen, baleen whales, bowhead whale, Bowhead Whale/anatomy & histology/*embryology, Cetacea, Dentition, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, embryology, Female, FGF, George John C, Hieronymus Tobin L, Jaw/anatomy & histology/embryology, Journal of anatomy, keratin, McBurney Denise, Mixed, Mouth/anatomy & histology/*embryology, mysticetes, NEOMED College of Medicine, ontogeny, Pregnancy, Stimmelmayr Raphaela, Suydam Robert, Thewissen J G M, tooth development, Tooth/anatomy & histology/*embryology
Highlights of Cetacean Embryology
Tags: 2018, Aquatic Mammals, Balacnidae, Balaena mysticetus, baleen development, bowhead whale, DELPHINIDAE, Dentition, development, dolphin stenella-attenuata, ear development, embryology, Evolution, generation, hair, hyperphalangy, Journal Article, limb, Marine & Freshwater Biology, Morphogenesis, perspectives, pharyngeal arch, Stenella attenuata, Teeth, Thewissen J G M, tooth development, Zoology
Middle Eocene Prosimian Primate From The Subathu Group Of Kalakot, Northwestern Himalaya, India
Morphoregulation of teeth: modulating the number, size, shape and differentiation by tuning Bmp activity
Tags: 2005, ameloblast, Bone morphogenetic protein-2, Bringas P, Chai Y, Chuong C M, Dentition, Developmental Biology, differentiation, early tooth development, enamel knot, Evolution & Development, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics & Heredity, homeobox genes, in-vitro, Journal Article, Mayer J A, missense mutation, molar teeth, murine, Plikus M V, Reyna J, signaling pathways, Snead M L, Thewissen J G M, Zeichner-David M
Phase II jaw movements and masseter muscle activity during chewing in Papio anubis
Tags: 2006, adaptations, American journal of physical anthropology, Anthropology, bone strain, Dentition, emg, Evolution, Evolutionary Biology, Hylander W L, jaw muscles, Johnson K R, Journal Article, loading patterns, macaca-fascicularis, macaques, Mastication, power stroke, Primates, Teeth, Vinyard C J, Wall C E, Williams S H
The Anterior Dentition Of Sivapithecus-parvada, With Comments On The Phylogenetic Significance Of Incisor Heteromorphy In Hominoidea
Tags: 1995, Anthropology, Anwar M, clade, Dentition, east-africa, Evolution, Evolutionary Biology, hominids, hominoid phylogenetics, incisors, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of human evolution, Kelley J, Kenya, McCollum M A, Middle Miocene, miocene hominoid, orangutan, origin, Pakistan, pongo, sivapithecus, specimens, Ward S C