Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates

Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates

Bone, Brains, and Muscle, Volume I

Pitirri, M. Kathleen; Richtsmeier, Joan T.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

270

Dura

Inglês

9780367437688

15 a 20 dias

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Volume 1 Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates: bone, brains, and muscle

Chapter 1 Introduction: Evolutionary cell biology in anthropological research

Joan T. Richtsmeier and M. Kathleen Pitirri

Chapter 2 The role of bone and cartilage cells in the evolution of bipedalism

Cambell Rolian

Chapter 3 Cellular processes in limb development and primate evolution

Philip L. Reno, Kelsey M. Kjosness, and Allison L. Machnicki

Chapter 4 A muscular perspective on human evolution: Locomotor insights from analyses of primate muscle architecture and fiber type

Andrew S. Deane, Jason M. Organ, and Magdalena N. Muchlinski

Chapter 5 Evolution of the encephalized human brain: How did we become exceptional?

Kevin Alloway and Kevin Flaherty

Chapter 6 Primate Cognition: cellular processes and the developmental mechanisms in brain expansion

Maria Carolina Marchetto and Katerina Semendeferi

Chapter 7 The role of primate embryogenesis in encephalization and neocortical expansion

Andrew Halley

Chapter 8 How gene expression can induce correlated changes in brain and skull systems

Neus Martinez-Abadias, Ruben Gonzalez, Roger Mateu, Jaume Sastre, Alexandre Robert-Moreno, Jim Swoger, Susan M. Motch Perrine, Kazuhiko Kawasaki, Joan Richtsmeier, and James Sharpe

Chapter 9 Cellular dynamics and the developmental basis for craniofacial variation in evolution and disease

Nathan M. Young, Ralph S. Marcucio, Benedikt Hallgrimsson, Heather A. Richbourg, and Rebecca M. Green
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Limb Bud;Genus Homo;Primate Brain Evolution;Great Apes;Subventricular Zone;Intermediate Progenitor Cells;Locomotion;Locomotor Activities;GDF11 Expression;Appendicular Muscle;Carnegie Stage;Muscle Architecture;Locomotor Adaptations;Endochondral Ossification;Hypertrophic Chondrocytes;TF Bind Site;Limb Bone;Shh Signaling;Tbx5 Expression;Gene Expression Patterns;Developmental Mechanisms;Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell;Apert Syndrome;Radial Glial Cells;Pyramidal Neurons