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Eustache R, Boyde A, Jaurand X, Sander P
iScience . 2025 Jan; 28(1):111523. PMID: 39817199
Bone is formed by specialized cells whose activity allows bone to grow, change shape, and repair itself. Its composite structure of collagen fibrils and bioapatite nanocrystals gives bone exceptional mechanical...
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Regent V, Wiersma-Weyand K, Wings O, Knotschke N, Sander P
PeerJ . 2024 Aug; 12:e17764. PMID: 39157772
The basal macronarian sauropod is known only from the Late Jurassic of the Langenberg Quarry near Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany. has been identified as an insular dwarf and shows a...
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Smith N, Klein N, Sander P, Schmitz L
Biol Lett . 2024 Jul; 20(7):20240136. PMID: 38982977
Recent studies suggest that both stem- and crown-group Archosauria encompassed high ecological diversity during their initial Triassic radiation. We describe a new pseudosuchian archosaur, gen. et sp. nov., from the...
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Perillo M, Sander P
PeerJ . 2024 Apr; 12:e17060. PMID: 38618574
Very large unidentified elongate and rounded fossil bone segments of uncertain origin recovered from different Rhaetian (Late Triassic) fossil localities across Europe have been puzzling the paleontological community since the...
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Li Q, Liu J, Klein N, Nakajima Y, Sander P
Curr Biol . 2023 Jun; 33(14):3011-3016.e3. PMID: 37352853
The histology of bone can be preserved virtually unaltered for hundreds of millions of years in fossils from all environments and all vertebrate taxa, giving rise to the flourishing field...
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Sander P
Curr Biol . 2023 May; 33(10):R389-R394. PMID: 37220726
In the early 19th century, long before the discovery of the dinosaurs, scientists and the public alike were faced with the realization that strange beasts, wholly extinct, were once populating...
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Miedema F, Klein N, Blackburn D, Sander P, Maxwell E, Griebeler E, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol . 2023 Apr; 23(1):12. PMID: 37072698
According to a longstanding paradigm, aquatic amniotes, including the Mesozoic marine reptile group Ichthyopterygia, give birth tail-first because head-first birth leads to increased asphyxiation risk of the fetus in the...
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Sander P
Curr Biol . 2023 Jan; 33(2):R52-R58. PMID: 36693306
This article begins as many others on sauropods before it: "Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk the Earth, by far". The largest sauropods were easily four times...
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Qiao Y, Liu J, Wolniewicz A, Iijima M, Shen Y, Wintrich T, et al.
Commun Biol . 2022 Nov; 5(1):1242. PMID: 36376479
Marine ecosystem recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME) has been extensively studied in the shallow sea, but little is known about the nature of this process in pelagic ecosystems....
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Kalita S, Teschner E, Sander P, Konietzko-Meier D
J Anat . 2022 Sep; 241(6):1459-1476. PMID: 36165276
Stereospondyli are a clade of large aquatic temnospondyls known to have evolved a large dermal pectoral girdle. Among the Stereospondyli, metoposaurids in particular possess large interclavicles and clavicles relative to...