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    MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SMALL MAMMAL fAUNAS Of EUROPE: EVOLUTION, BIOSTRATIGRAPHY, CORRELATIONS by A. K. Markova, A. Yu. Puzachenko

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The data available made possible identifying several stages in the small mammal evolution. Not all intervals within the Middle Pleistocene are provided with sufficient information for recognizing individual stages; that is particularly true for the cold periods of the Middle Pleistocene – the Donian and the Okian glaciations (=Elsterian, =Anglian). …”
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    Late Miocene wood flora associated with the Yuanmou hominoid fauna from Yunnan, southwestern China and its palaeoenvironmental implication by Ye-Ming Cheng, Yu-Fei Wang, Cheng-Sen Li

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The Upper Miocene Xiaohe Formation of the Yuanmou Basin in Yunnan Province, southwestern China, is famous for its hominoid fauna and is important for studying the Late Cenozoic human and mammal evolution. Abundant fossil wood was found associated with this fauna, which provided important evidence for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the basin. …”
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    From tetrapods to primates: conserved developmental mechanisms in diverging ecological adaptations. by Aboitiz, F, Montiel, J

    Published 2012
    “…Presumably, the earliest mammals already displayed a brain morphology radically different from that of their ancestors and that of their sister group, the reptiles, being characterized by the presence of an incipient neocortex that underwent an explosive growth in subsequent mammal evolution. In this chapter, we propose an integrative hypothesis for the origin of the mammalian neocortex, by considering the developmental modifications, functional networks, and ecological adaptations involved in the generation of this structure during the cretaceous period. …”
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    A burst of genomic innovation at the origin of placental mammals mediated embryo implantation by Alysha S. Taylor, Haidee Tinning, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Jessica Edge, William Smith, Anna L. Pullinger, Ruth A. Sutton, Bede Constantinides, Dapeng Wang, Karen Forbes, Niamh Forde, Mary J. O’Connell

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…We propose that a dynamic core microRNA (miRNA) network originated early in placental mammal evolution, responds to conserved mammal pregnancy cues (e.g. progesterone), and facilitates species-specific responses. …”
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    Circulating microRNAs and cardiomyocyte proliferation in heart failure patients related to 10 years survival by Vilas Wagh, Filomain Nguemo, Zlata Kiseleva, Robert M. Mader, Juergen Hescheler, Werner Mohl

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract Aims Mechanochemical signalling drives organogenesis and is highly conserved in mammal evolution. Regaining recovery in myocardial jeopardy by inducing principles linking cardiovascular therapy and clinical outcome has been the dream of scientists for decades. …”
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    Evolutionary origin of alpha rhythms in vertebrates by Takashi Shibata, Takashi Shibata, Noriaki Hattori, Hisao Nishijo, Satoshi Kuroda, Kaoru Takakusaki

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The forebrain, comprising the telencephalon (pallium) and diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus), is a common feature in the brains of all vertebrates. In mammals, evolution has prioritized the development of the forebrain, especially the neocortex, over the midbrain (mesencephalon) optic tectum, which serves as the prototype for the visual brain. …”
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