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Neil J Gostling

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Crane A, Baldry C, Baldry C, Rankin K, Clarkin C, Williams K, et al.
Dev Biol . 2025 Feb; 521:108-121. PMID: 39938771
Medullary bone is a fast-growing, ephemeral bone tissue found inside the bone cavities of female birds. Identifying this tissue in the bones of fossil avian and non-avian dinosaurs has the...
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Newham E, Corfe I, Brewer P, Bright J, Fernandez V, Gostling N, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Aug; 10(32):eado4555. PMID: 39110800
We use synchrotron x-ray tomography of annual growth increments in the dental cementum of mammaliaforms (stem and crown fossil mammals) from three faunas across the Jurassic to map the origin...
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Laundon D, Lane T, Katsamenis O, Norman J, Brewer L, Harris S, et al.
Placenta . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39097490
Mammalian placentas exhibit unparalleled structural diversity, despite sharing a common ancestor and principal functions. The bulk of structural studies in placental research has used two-dimensional (2D) histology sectioning, allowing significant...
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Laundon D, Proudley E, Basford P, Katsamenis O, Chatelet D, Cleal J, et al.
Placenta . 2024 Aug; 154:216-219. PMID: 39096863
Placental structure is linked to function across morphological scales. In the placenta, changes to gross anatomy, such as surface area, volume, or blood vessel arrangement, are associated with suboptimal physiological...
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Laundon D, Sengers B, Thompson J, Harris S, Beasley O, Basford P, et al.
Biol Lett . 2024 Mar; 20(3):20240016. PMID: 38531417
Despite having a single evolutionary origin and conserved function, the mammalian placenta exhibits radical structural diversity. The evolutionary drivers and functional consequences of placental structural diversity are poorly understood. Humans...
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Laundon D, Gostling N, Sengers B, Chavatte-Palmer P, Lewis R
Evolution . 2023 Nov; 78(1):13-25. PMID: 37974468
The placenta mediates physiological exchange between the mother and the fetus. In placental mammals, all placentas are descended from a single common ancestor and functions are conserved across species; however,...
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Laundon D, Katsamenis O, Thompson J, Goggin P, Chatelet D, Chavatte-Palmer P, et al.
Methods Cell Biol . 2023 Jul; 177:241-267. PMID: 37451769
Three-dimensional biological microscopy presents a trade-off between spatial resolution and field of view. Correlative approaches applying multiple imaging techniques to the same sample can therefore mitigate against these trade-offs. Here,...
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Barker C, Naish D, Gostling N
PeerJ . 2023 Jun; 11:e15453. PMID: 37273543
Isolated spinosaurid teeth are relatively well represented in the Lower Cretaceous Wealden Supergroup of southern England, UK. Until recently it was assumed that these teeth were referable to , the...
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Barker C, Naish D, Trend J, Michels L, Witmer L, Ridgley R, et al.
J Anat . 2023 Feb; 242(6):1124-1145. PMID: 36781174
The digital reconstruction of neurocranial endocasts has elucidated the gross brain structure and potential ecological attributes of many fossil taxa, including Irritator, a spinosaurine spinosaurid from the "mid" Cretaceous (Aptian)...
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Newham E, Gill P, Benton M, Brewer P, Gostling N, Haberthur D, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Sep; 13(1):5564. PMID: 36151135
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