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Predicting the load-bearing capabilities of bones – Author interview with Zartasha Mustansar

Predicting the load-bearing capabilities of bones – Author interview with Zartasha Mustansar

by PeerJ Community | Jul 6, 2017 | Interviews

What can a 4D view of bone structure tell us about the range of mechanisms that occur under axial loading in a typical vertebrate long bone? PeerJ recently published A study of the progression of damage in an axially loaded Branta leucopsis femur using X-ray computed...
Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling in mice – Author interview with Karen Müller Smith

Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling in mice – Author interview with Karen Müller Smith

by PeerJ Community | Jul 3, 2017 | Interviews

Last week we published Glial and stem cell expression of murine Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 in the embryonic and perinatal nervous system by Jantzen Collette, Lisha Choubey, and Karen Müller Smith. Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling has been shown to play a...
New Literature Review: Time to cash in on positive interactions for coral restoration – Author Interview

New Literature Review: Time to cash in on positive interactions for coral restoration – Author Interview

by PeerJ Community | Jun 28, 2017 | Interviews

A few months ago, we announced that PeerJ is now formally accepting a few new article types. You can choose from the following article types when starting your submission: We are thrilled to report that last week we published our first Literature Review article...
New extinct whale a close relative of the living northern right whale – Author interview with Michelangelo Bisconti

New extinct whale a close relative of the living northern right whale – Author interview with Michelangelo Bisconti

by PeerJ Community | Jun 27, 2017 | Interviews

Today we published Revision of “Balaena” belgica reveals a new right whale species, the possible ancestry of the northern right whale, Eubalaena glacialis, and the ages of divergence for the living right whale species by Michelangelo Bisconti, Olivier Lambert, and...
What triggered the largest recorded baleen whale mass mortality event? Author interview with Vreni Häussermann

What triggered the largest recorded baleen whale mass mortality event? Author interview with Vreni Häussermann

by PeerJ Community | Jun 14, 2017 | Interviews

Changes to bio-oceanographic conditions can trigger devastating mortality events for marine mammals. In March 2015, by far the largest reported mass mortality of baleen whales took place in a gulf in Southern Chile. In a recent research study published in PeerJ,...
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