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Ivan J Sansom

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Microscopy Research and Technique|November 14, 2002
Origin and early evolution of vertebrate skeletonizationPhilip C J Donoghue, Ivan J Sansom
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Histology and affinity of the earliest armoured vertebrateIvan J Sansom, Philip C J Donoghue, Guillermo Albanesi
Royal Society Open Science|February 1, 2024
The skeletal completeness of the Palaeozoic chondrichthyan fossil recordLisa Schnetz, Richard J Butler, Michael I Coates, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 16, 2013
Cutting the first 'teeth': a new approach to functional analysis of conodont elementsDuncan J E Murdock, Ivan J Sansom, Philip C J Donoghue
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
The tail of the Ordovician fish SacabambaspisAlan Pradel, Ivan J Sansom, Pierre-Yves Gagnier, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 27, 2018
The nearshore cradle of early vertebrate diversificationLauren Sallan, Matt Friedman, Robert S Sansom, et al.
Nature|September 21, 2023
The oldest three-dimensionally preserved vertebrate neurocraniumRichard P Dearden, Agnese Lanzetti, Sam Giles, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2020
Early Silurian chondrichthyans from the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, China)Plamen S Andreev, Wenjin Zhao, Nian-Zhong Wang, et al.
Peerj|June 29, 2016
The systematics of the Mongolepidida (Chondrichthyes) and the Ordovician origins of the cladePlamen Andreev, Michael I Coates, Valentina Karatajūtė-Talimaa, et al.
Nature|September 28, 2022
Spiny chondrichthyan from the lower Silurian of South ChinaPlamen S Andreev, Ivan J Sansom, Qiang Li, et al.
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Microscopy Research and Technique|November 14, 2002
Origin and early evolution of vertebrate skeletonizationPhilip C J Donoghue, Ivan J Sansom
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Histology and affinity of the earliest armoured vertebrateIvan J Sansom, Philip C J Donoghue, Guillermo Albanesi
Royal Society Open Science|February 1, 2024
The skeletal completeness of the Palaeozoic chondrichthyan fossil recordLisa Schnetz, Richard J Butler, Michael I Coates, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 16, 2013
Cutting the first 'teeth': a new approach to functional analysis of conodont elementsDuncan J E Murdock, Ivan J Sansom, Philip C J Donoghue
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
The tail of the Ordovician fish SacabambaspisAlan Pradel, Ivan J Sansom, Pierre-Yves Gagnier, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 27, 2018
The nearshore cradle of early vertebrate diversificationLauren Sallan, Matt Friedman, Robert S Sansom, et al.
Nature|September 21, 2023
The oldest three-dimensionally preserved vertebrate neurocraniumRichard P Dearden, Agnese Lanzetti, Sam Giles, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2020
Early Silurian chondrichthyans from the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, China)Plamen S Andreev, Wenjin Zhao, Nian-Zhong Wang, et al.
Peerj|June 29, 2016
The systematics of the Mongolepidida (Chondrichthyes) and the Ordovician origins of the cladePlamen Andreev, Michael I Coates, Valentina Karatajūtė-Talimaa, et al.
Nature|September 28, 2022
Spiny chondrichthyan from the lower Silurian of South ChinaPlamen S Andreev, Ivan J Sansom, Qiang Li, et al.
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