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Published in PloS one (19.12.2013)
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Published in Annual review of anthropology (01.01.2003)
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The case is unchanged and remains robust: Australopithecus afarensis exhibits only moderate skeletal dimorphism. A reply to Plavcan et al. (2005)
Reno, Philip L., Meindl, Richard S., McCollum, Melanie A., Lovejoy, C. Owen
Published in Journal of human evolution (01.08.2005)
Published in Journal of human evolution (01.08.2005)
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Using Mouse Metatarsal and Pisiform Ossification to Identify Genes Underlying Growth Plate Formation
Reno, Philip L, Kjosness, Kelsey M, Park, Sungdae, Fared, Daved, Stubblebine, Mallory B, Fitzwater, Meghan T, Menke, Douglas B
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Published in The FASEB journal (01.05.2022)
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An enlarged postcranial sample confirms Australopithecus afarensis dimorphism was similar to modern humans
Reno, Philip L., McCollum, Melanie A., Meindl, Richard S., Lovejoy, C. Owen
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (27.10.2010)
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (27.10.2010)
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The Role of Hox in Pisiform and Calcaneus Growth Plate Formation and the Nature of the Zeugopod/Autopod Boundary
Reno, Philip L., Kjosness, Kelsey M., Hines, Jasmine E.
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Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution (01.07.2016)
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Growth plate formation and development in alligator and mouse metapodials: evolutionary and functional implications
Reno, Philip L., Horton Jr, Walter E., Elsey, Ruth M., Lovejoy, C. Owen
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution (15.05.2007)
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution (15.05.2007)
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The pisiform growth plate is lost in humans and supports a role for Hox in growth plate formation
Kjosness, Kelsey M., Hines, Jasmine E., Lovejoy, C. Owen, Reno, Philip L.
Published in Journal of anatomy (01.11.2014)
Published in Journal of anatomy (01.11.2014)
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