V De Buffrenil
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Clarac F, De Buffrenil V, Cubo J, Quilhac A
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2017 Oct;
301(1):175-183.
PMID: 29024422
Vascularization in the core of crocodylian osteoderms, and in their superficial pits has been hypothesized to be a key feature involved in physiological thermoregulation and/or acidosis buffering during anoxia (apnea)....
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Clarac F, Souter T, Cubo J, De Buffrenil V, Brochu C, Cornette R
J Anat
. 2016 Apr;
229(2):292-301.
PMID: 27061077
Previous quantitative assessments of the crocodylians' dermal bone ornamentation (this ornamentation consists of pits and ridges) has shown that bone sculpture results in a gain in area that differs between...
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De Buffrenil V, Clarac F, Fau M, Martin S, Martin B, Pelle E, et al.
J Morphol
. 2014 Dec;
276(4):425-45.
PMID: 25488816
Bone ornamentation, that is, hollow (pits and grooves) or protruding (ridges) repetitive reliefs on the surface of dermal bones, is a frequent, though poorly studied and understood, feature in vertebrates....
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Berny P, De Buffrenil V, Hemery G
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2006 Oct;
77(3):359-66.
PMID: 17033862
No abstract available.
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Zylberberg L, Traub W, De Buffrenil V, Allizard F, Arad T, Weiner S
Bone
. 1998 Sep;
23(3):241-7.
PMID: 9737346
The rostral bones of the toothed whale, Mesoplodon densirostris, consist mainly of hypermineralized secondary osteons and have yielded among the highest values for density (2.6 g/cm3) and mineral content (86.7%)...
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De Buffrenil V, Schoevaert D
J Morphol
. 1988 Nov;
198(2):149-64.
PMID: 3216395
In cetaceans, the bones of the flippers lack a free medullary cavity and have a cancellous texture, with compact cortices reduced or absent. The present work discusses the ontogenetic basis...