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Few scientific pursuits fascinate like digging up fossils. But despite this fascination with fossil-hunting – one aspect of the field of vertebrate paleontology – most people would be hard pressed to explain what a vertebrate is, or what a paleontologist does. Now a 30-minute video provides just such an explanation.
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via Newswise @ 3:43 31st Oct
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via News-Medical.Net @ 20:19 20th Nov
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Dr. Fred H. Gage (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) and colleagues reveal a role for the Hippo signaling pathway in the regulation of vertebrate neural development, identifying new factors – and potential therapeutic targets – that may be involved in congenital brain size disorders and neurological tumor formation.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 23:37 18th Nov
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In the December 1st issue of G&D, Dr. Fred H. Gage (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) and colleagues reveal a role for the Hippo signaling pathway in the regulation of vertebrate neural development, identifying new factors – and potential therapeutic targets – that may be involved in congenital brain size disorders and neurological tumor formation.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 19:43 17th Nov
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Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) have generated a digital zebrafish embryo - the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate. With a newly developed microscope scientists could for the first time track all cells for the first 24 hours in the life of a zebrafish.
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via Science Daily @ 21:24 9th Oct
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via Science Magazine @ 18:34 30th Oct
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via Science Magazine @ 23:32 30th Oct
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With a newly developed microscope scientists could for the first time track all cells for the first 24 hours in the life of a zebrafish. The data was reconstructed into a three-dimensional, digital representation of the embryo. The study, published in the current online issue of Science, grants many new insights into embryonic development. Movies of the digital embryo and the underlying database of millions of cell positions, divisions and tracks will be made publicly available to provide a novel resource for research and scientific training.
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via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 9:37 14th Oct
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The montage shows the zebrafish digital embryo (left halves colors encode movement directions of cells) and the microscopy data (right halves) at different time points in zebrafish development. Credit: Philipp Keller EMBL
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 21:27 9th Oct
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Some 375 million years ago, a unique fish existed with features in its head that helped pave the way for vertebrate animals to live on land, scientists said on Wednesday.
in General Science
via Red Orbit @ 21:04 16th Oct
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A new dinosaur species named Hushiyaolong, which was very closely related to birds, has been discovered by scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology with the Chinese Academy of Science.
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via People's Daily Online @ 6:50 27th Oct
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U.S. and French scientists have found bacteria can directly cause human blood and plasma to clot in a process thought lost during vertebrate evolution.
in Biological Science
via Post Chronicle @ 21:08 3rd Nov
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U.S. and French scientists have found bacteria can directly cause human blood and plasma to clot in a process thought lost during vertebrate evolution.
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via Webindia123 @ 21:09 3rd Nov
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Washington, Oct 16: An extraordinary fish that existed 375 million years ago had unique features in its head that helped pave the way for vertebrate animals to live on land, scientists said on Wednesday.
in Biological Science
via ZeeNews.com @ 14:53 16th Oct
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A groundbreaking new study into the mating and nesting practices of a common Australian frog has found they partner up to eight males sequentially – the highest recorded of any vertebrate.
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via Science Daily @ 14:15 19th Sep
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A groundbreaking new study into the mating and nesting practices of a common Australian frog has found they partner up to eight males sequentially – the highest recorded of any vertebrate.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 18:11 18th Sep
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