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Papers

The Head and Neck Muscles of the Serval and Tiger: Homologies, Evolution, and Proposal of a Mammalian and a Veterinary Muscle Ontology

Dec 1, 2012

Violation of Dollo's law: Evidence of muscle reversions in primate phylogeny and their implications for the understanding of the ontogeny, evolution, and anatomical variations of modern humans

Oct 1, 2012

Anatomy of the pectoral and forelimb muscles of wildtype and green fluorescent protein-transgenic axolotls and comparison with other tetrapods including humans: A basis for regenerative, evolutionary and developmental studies

Sep 1, 2012

New, puzzling insights from comparative myological studies on the old and unsolved forelimb/hindlimb enigma

Sep 1, 2012

Evolution and homologies of primate and modern human hand and forearm muscles, with notes on thumb movements and tool use

May 1, 2012

A Major Reason to Study Muscle Anatomy: Myology as a Tool for Evolutionary, Developmental, and Systematic Biology

Jan 1, 2012

Jaw Adductor Muscles across Lepidosaurs: A Reappraisal

Oct 1, 2011

Jaw Adductor Muscles across Lepidosaurs: A Reappraisal

Oct 1, 2011

Expression of Myosin Heavy Chain Isoforms in the Supraspinatus Muscle of Different Primate Species: Implications for the Study of the Adaptation of Primate Shoulder Muscles to Different Locomotor Modes

Jul 1, 2011

Soft-tissue anatomy of the primates: Phylogenetic analyses based on the muscles of the head, neck, pectoral region and upper limb, with notes on the evolution of these muscles

Jun 1, 2011

Evolution of the Muscles of Facial Expression in a Monogamous Ape: Evaluating the Relative Influences of Ecological and Phylogenetic Factors in Hylobatids

Apr 1, 2011

AZIZ, M. A., C. E. SKINNER & R. DIOGO (2011). En bloc removal of the mandible, the masticatory muscles and the mandibular nerve in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes, Blumenbach 1799), with a review and critique of the methods used to expose the trigeminal musculature in derived primates. The Open Anatomy Journal 3: 21-33.

Jan 1, 2011
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