Three‐dimensional characterization of osteocyte volumes at multiple scales, and its relationship with bone biology and genome evolution in ray‐finned fishes
Osteocytes, cells embedded within the bone mineral matrix, inform on key aspects of vertebrate biology. In particular, a relationship between volumes of the osteocytes and bone growth and/or genome size has been proposed for several tetrapod lineages. However, the variation in osteocyte volume acros...
Main Authors: | Davesne, D, Schmitt, AD, Fernandez, V, Benson, RBJ, Sanchez, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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