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Ellen R Miller

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 22, 2005
Deep time and the search for anthropoid originsEllen R Miller, Gregg F Gunnell, Robert D Martin
Journal of Human Evolution|January 20, 2005
Developmental processes and canine dimorphism in primate evolutionGary T Schwartz, Ellen R Miller, Gregg F Gunnell
Journal of Human Evolution|April 7, 2022
Morphological affinities of a fossil ulna (KNM-WS 65401) from Buluk, KenyaAbigail C Nishimura, Gabrielle A Russo, Isaiah O Nengo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 8, 2020
New dentognathic fossils of Noropithecus bulukensis (Primates, Victoriapithecidae) from the late Early Miocene of Buluk, KenyaEllis M Locke, Brenda R Benefit, Clare M Kimock, et al.
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|September 24, 2022
Ganciclovir-resistant cytomegalovirus retinitis in a 4-month-old infantGalia A Deitz, Emily A McCourt, Alan Palestine, et al.
Nature Communications|August 23, 2018
Fossil lemurs from Egypt and Kenya suggest an African origin for Madagascar's aye-ayeGregg F Gunnell, Doug M Boyer, Anthony R Friscia, et al.
Nature|August 11, 2017
New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolutionIsaiah Nengo, Paul Tafforeau, Christopher C Gilbert, et al.
Nature|June 26, 2020
Author Correction: New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolutionIsaiah Nengo, Paul Tafforeau, Christopher C Gilbert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 13, 2019
Primitive Old World monkey from the earliest Miocene of Kenya and the evolution of cercopithecoid bilophodontyD Tab Rasmussen, Anthony R Friscia, Mercedes Gutierrez, et al.
Nature|July 9, 2025
Eighteen million years of diverse enamel proteomes from the East African RiftDaniel R Green, Kevin T Uno, Ellen R Miller, et al.
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 22, 2005
Deep time and the search for anthropoid originsEllen R Miller, Gregg F Gunnell, Robert D Martin
Journal of Human Evolution|January 20, 2005
Developmental processes and canine dimorphism in primate evolutionGary T Schwartz, Ellen R Miller, Gregg F Gunnell
Journal of Human Evolution|April 7, 2022
Morphological affinities of a fossil ulna (KNM-WS 65401) from Buluk, KenyaAbigail C Nishimura, Gabrielle A Russo, Isaiah O Nengo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 8, 2020
New dentognathic fossils of Noropithecus bulukensis (Primates, Victoriapithecidae) from the late Early Miocene of Buluk, KenyaEllis M Locke, Brenda R Benefit, Clare M Kimock, et al.
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|September 24, 2022
Ganciclovir-resistant cytomegalovirus retinitis in a 4-month-old infantGalia A Deitz, Emily A McCourt, Alan Palestine, et al.
Nature Communications|August 23, 2018
Fossil lemurs from Egypt and Kenya suggest an African origin for Madagascar's aye-ayeGregg F Gunnell, Doug M Boyer, Anthony R Friscia, et al.
Nature|August 11, 2017
New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolutionIsaiah Nengo, Paul Tafforeau, Christopher C Gilbert, et al.
Nature|June 26, 2020
Author Correction: New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolutionIsaiah Nengo, Paul Tafforeau, Christopher C Gilbert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 13, 2019
Primitive Old World monkey from the earliest Miocene of Kenya and the evolution of cercopithecoid bilophodontyD Tab Rasmussen, Anthony R Friscia, Mercedes Gutierrez, et al.
Nature|July 9, 2025
Eighteen million years of diverse enamel proteomes from the East African RiftDaniel R Green, Kevin T Uno, Ellen R Miller, et al.
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