See 2006 and 2010 JVP papers by Linda Tsuji (https://t.co/1L1TtJAyCa) and @PaleoNic (https://t.co/ZPWzf8qJbt) on the varanopid and 2013 PLOS paper by @AaronLeBlanc6 for diadectid #histology on some material from this site (https://t.co/l38gmNx6nY)
Why not a bit of shameless self-promotion. Here's my recent paper on tooth tissues in an extinct herbivore: http://t.co/XEiyLi1mVr
UTM research! Tooth anatomy in the oldest herbivorous tetrapods by @AaronLeBlanc6: http://t.co/Lc7DGQjrPj #UTMBIO211
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods by @AaronLeBlanc6: http://t.co/LSAJuuzMSc #plosone
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods by @AaronLeBlanc6: http://t.co/LSAJuuzMSc #plosone
Why not a bit of shameless self-promotion. Here's my recent paper on tooth tissues in an extinct herbivore: http://t.co/XEiyLi1mVr
Open up and say ahhhh! How did 290 million year old herbivores keep their teeth in their mouths? @PLOSONE http://t.co/baFtfUFLcf
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods, and Their Evolutionary... http://t.co/1WpQKyNPsF
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods, and Their Evolutionary... http://t.co/1WpQKyNPsF
#PLOSONE: Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods... http://t.co/Q3CabXeGb1
Open up and say ahhhh! How did 290 million year old herbivores keep their teeth in their mouths? @PLOSONE http://t.co/baFtfUFLcf
Open up and say ahhhh! How did 290 million year old herbivores keep their teeth in their mouths? @PLOSONE http://t.co/baFtfUFLcf
Just out in @PLOSONE: Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, & Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods http://t.co/ryQ54NCC7d
Open up and say ahhhh! How did 290 million year old herbivores keep their teeth in their mouths? @PLOSONE http://t.co/baFtfUFLcf
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods, and Their Evolutionary... http://t.co/1WpQKyNPsF
Just out in @PLOSONE: Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, & Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods http://t.co/ryQ54NCC7d
Periodontal Ligament, Cementum, and Alveolar Bone in the Oldest Herbivorous Tetrapods... http://t.co/uDwVbxM6W3
Open up and say ahhhh! How did 290 million year old herbivores keep their teeth in their mouths? @PLOSONE http://t.co/baFtfUFLcf