<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which range from less than 3 gm in hummingbirds to 70,000 kg or more in sauropods. Studies of the microstructure of bone tissue have indicated that large dinosaurs, once believed to be slow growing, attained maturity at rates comparable to or greater than those of large mammals. A number of structural criteria in bone tissue have been used to assess differences in rates of osteogenesis in extinct taxa, including counts of lines of arrested growth and the density of vascular canals.</p><p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>Here, we examine the density of the cytoplasmic surface of bone-producing cells, a feature which may set an upper limit to th...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...
Background Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which range from le...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spectroscop...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...
Background Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which range from le...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spectroscop...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
Basic issues surrounding osteocyte biology are still poorly understood, including the variability of...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...
Abstract Background Osteohistological examinations of...