Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates

Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates

Genes, Skin, Energetics, Breathing, and Feeding, Volume II

Richtsmeier, Joan T.; Pitirri, M. Kathleen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

260

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Inglês

9780367437671

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Volume 2 Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates: Genes, Skin, Energetics, Breathing, and Feeding

Chapter 1 Molecular and cellular processes of pelage pigmentation and growth in primate evolution

Elizabeth Tapanes, Jason M. Kamilar, and Brenda J. Bradley

Chapter 2 Cell processes and key genes in the evolution of pigmentation variation in humans

Heather Norton

Chapter 3 Cell processes underpinning the evolution of primate dental form and formula

Cassy M. Appelt, Elsa M. Van Ankum, Denver F. Marchiori, and Julia C. Boughner

Chapter 4 Gene regulatory processes in the development and evolution of primate skeletal traits

Genevieve Housman

Chapter 5 Processes that generate modularity in the mammalian skull: implications for primate evolution

Nandini Singh

Chapter 6 Brown adipose tissue, nonshivering thermogenesis, and energy availability

Maureen Devlin

Chapter 7 Interaction between environmental temperature and craniofacial morphology in human evolution: A focus on upper airways

Laura Marechal and Yann Heuze

Chapter 8 Evolution and development of the nasal airways in primates: the influence of eye size and position on chondrogenesis and ossification of the nasal skeleton

Timothy D. Smith and Valerie B. DeLeon

Chapter 9 Stem Cells in Primate Evolution

Emily Durham and M. Kathleen Pitirri
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Nasal Cavity;Non-human Primate;Science;Beige Adipocytes;Biology;Dental Lamina;Genetic Analysis;Shh Signaling;Life Science;DNA Methylation;Dental Formula;Adult Stem Cells;NC;Skeletal Traits;FNDC5;NST;Nonshivering Thermogenesis;Stem Cells;Primate Hair;Embryonic Stem Cells;Rank Pathway;Classical Brown Adipocytes;Lower Dental Formulae;Skeletal Tissues;Brown Adipocytes;Highest Bite Forces;Human Skin Pigmentation;Dermal Papilla;Mesenchymal Condensations