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English: Head anatomy of the holocephalan Callorhinchus milii. Braincase (grey), cast of endocranial cavity and otic capsules (blue), brain and cranial nerves (green) of the late embryo of the extant holocephalan Callorhinchus milii, rotating from dorsal to ventral view. Three-dimensional virtual reconstruction made from synchrotron microtomography images. The oral opening of the buccohypophyseal canal is visible on the ventral aspect of the chondrocranium. See Figure 7 in the main text for further details. |
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Source | Khonsari R, Seppala M, Pradel A, Dutel H, Clement G, Lebedev O, Ghafoor S, Rothova M, Tucker A, Maisey J, Fan C, Kawasaki M, Ohazama A, Tafforeau P, Franco B, Helms J, Haycraft C, David A, Janvier P, Cobourne M, Sharpe P (2013). "The buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling". BMC Biology. DOI:10.1186/1741-7007-11-27. PMID 23537390. PMC: 3635870. | ||
Author | Khonsari R, Seppala M, Pradel A, Dutel H, Clement G, Lebedev O, Ghafoor S, Rothova M, Tucker A, Maisey J, Fan C, Kawasaki M, Ohazama A, Tafforeau P, Franco B, Helms J, Haycraft C, David A, Janvier P, Cobourne M, Sharpe P | ||
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Author | Khonsari R, Seppala M, Pradel A, Dutel H, Clement G, Lebedev O, Ghafoor S, Rothova M, Tucker A, Maisey J, Fan C, Kawasaki M, Ohazama A, Tafforeau P, Franco B, Helms J, Haycraft C, David A, Janvier P, Cobourne M, Sharpe P |
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Image title | Head anatomy of the holocephalan Callorhinchus milii. Braincase (grey), cast of endocranial cavity and otic capsules (blue), brain and cranial nerves (green) of the late embryo of the extant holocephalan Callorhinchus milii, rotating from dorsal to ventral view. Three-dimensional virtual reconstruction made from synchrotron microtomography images. The oral opening of the buccohypophyseal canal is visible on the ventral aspect of the chondrocranium. See Figure 7 in the main text for further details. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |