Alfred W Crompton
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Recent Articles
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Bhullar B, Manafzadeh A, Miyamae J, Hoffman E, Brainerd E, Musinsky C, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Jun;
582(7812):E9-E12.
PMID: 32555494
No abstract available.
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Bhullar B, Manafzadeh A, Miyamae J, Hoffman E, Brainerd E, Musinsky C, et al.
Nature
. 2019 Feb;
566(7745):528-532.
PMID: 30760927
Over the past two centuries, mammalian chewing and related anatomical features have been among the most discussed of all vertebrate evolutionary innovations. Chief among these features are two characters: the...
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Druzinsky R, Balhoff J, Crompton A, Done J, German R, Haendel M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0149102.
PMID: 26870952
Background: In recent years large bibliographic databases have made much of the published literature of biology available for searches. However, the capabilities of the search engines integrated into these databases...
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Vinyard C, Williams S, Wall C, Doherty A, Crompton A, Hylander W
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jul;
51(2):260-70.
PMID: 21724618
The establishment of a publicly-accessible repository of physiological data on feeding in mammals, the Feeding Experiments End-user Database (FEED), along with improvements in reconstruction of mammalian phylogeny, significantly improves our...
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Williams S, Vinyard C, Wall C, Doherty A, Crompton A, Hylander W
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jul;
51(2):247-59.
PMID: 21719433
Descriptive and quantitative analyses of electromyograms (EMG) from the jaw adductors during feeding in mammals have demonstrated both similarities and differences among species in chewing motor patterns. These observations have...
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Crompton A
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jun;
51(2):271-81.
PMID: 21700567
Movement of the jaw during molar occlusion is determined by the sequence of activity in the adductor muscles and this sequence is one way to define a masticatory motor program....
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Campbell-Malone R, Crompton A, Thexton A, German R
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jun;
51(2):282-8.
PMID: 21653542
All infant mammals make a transition from suckling milk to eating solid foods. Yet, the neuromuscular implications of the transition from a liquid-only diet to solid foods are unknown even...
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Crompton A, German R, Thexton A
Zoology (Jena)
. 2008 Apr;
111(5):339-349.
PMID: 18387794
Although backward folding of the epiglottis is one of the signal events of the mammalian adult swallow, the epiglottis does not fold during the infant swallow. How this functional change...
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German R, Crompton A, Owerkowicz T, Thexton A
Dysphagia
. 2004 Sep;
19(3):147-54.
PMID: 15383943
The volume transported into the valleculae by the rhythmic tongue movements of suckling is considered the prime factor for initiating pharyngeal swallowing (the movement of milk out of the valleculae...