The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into osteocyte function in bone metabolism

@brenenwynd If you need a citation https://t.co/Y0t4ilvmWg featuring the illustrious @Friedman_Lab
2428 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2492 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2536 days ago
The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into osteocyte function in bone metabolism https://t.co/g5GhO9DHfm https://t.co/fZ4VUynRgw
RT @ArminSchmitt: Our article 'The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into osteocyte function…
Our article 'The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into osteocyte function in bone metabolism' was one of the top 5 most viewed #Aquaculture, and #Histology articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2018!
2591 days ago
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
2593 days ago
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2600 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2602 days ago
RT @paleorxiv: New preprint via @PeerJPreprints: The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into o…
2602 days ago
New preprint via @PeerJPreprints: The phylogenetic origin and evolution of acellular bone in teleost fishes: insights into osteocyte function in bone metabolism https://t.co/3SN3A6rGc2 HT @DonaldDavesne
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2605 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2605 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2605 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2605 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…
2605 days ago
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
2605 days ago
RT @fishphylogeny: Cool! The distribution of acellular bone is something that I have always wanted to see studied in light of new phylogen…
2605 days ago
RT @DonaldDavesne: Most modern teleost species have no osteocytes in their bone. We review its phylogenetic distribution, suggesting a key…