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Neal Anthwal

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Journal of Anatomy|October 2, 2025
The wide gape of snakes: A comparison of the developing mandibular symphysis in sauropsidsMaricci Basa, Neal Anthwal, Ryan N Felice, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|November 10, 2025
Mapping the murine TMJ glenoid fossa over development, homeostasis and in response to diseaseTicha Tuwatnawanit, Denisa Belisova, Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova, et al.
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 8, 2021
Non-model systems in mammalian forelimb evo-devoAidan O Howenstine, Alexa Sadier, Neal Anthwal, et al.
Elife|July 1, 2020
Transient role of the middle ear as a lower jaw support across mammalsNeal Anthwal, Jane C Fenelon, Stephen D Johnston, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 2, 2017
Meckel's cartilage breakdown offers clues to mammalian middle ear evolutionNeal Anthwal, Daniel J Urban, Zhe Xi Luo, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|February 12, 2021
Making a bat: The developmental basis of bat evolutionAlexa Sadier, Daniel J Urban, Neal Anthwal, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 16, 2010
Differential requirements for neurogenin 3 in the development of POMC and NPY neurons in the hypothalamusMichelle Pelling, Neal Anthwal, David McNay, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2017
A new developmental mechanism for the separation of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the jawDaniel J Urban, Neal Anthwal, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 8, 2013
Conditional deletion of neurogenin-3 using Nkx2.1iCre results in a mouse model for the central control of feeding, activity and obesityNeal Anthwal, Michelle Pelling, Suzanne Claxton, et al.
Developmental Biology|December 24, 2022
Getting out of a mammalian egg: the egg tooth and caruncle of the echidnaJane C Fenelon, Abbie Bennetts, Neal Anthwal, et al.
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Journal of Anatomy|October 2, 2025
The wide gape of snakes: A comparison of the developing mandibular symphysis in sauropsidsMaricci Basa, Neal Anthwal, Ryan N Felice, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|November 10, 2025
Mapping the murine TMJ glenoid fossa over development, homeostasis and in response to diseaseTicha Tuwatnawanit, Denisa Belisova, Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova, et al.
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 8, 2021
Non-model systems in mammalian forelimb evo-devoAidan O Howenstine, Alexa Sadier, Neal Anthwal, et al.
Elife|July 1, 2020
Transient role of the middle ear as a lower jaw support across mammalsNeal Anthwal, Jane C Fenelon, Stephen D Johnston, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 2, 2017
Meckel's cartilage breakdown offers clues to mammalian middle ear evolutionNeal Anthwal, Daniel J Urban, Zhe Xi Luo, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|February 12, 2021
Making a bat: The developmental basis of bat evolutionAlexa Sadier, Daniel J Urban, Neal Anthwal, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 16, 2010
Differential requirements for neurogenin 3 in the development of POMC and NPY neurons in the hypothalamusMichelle Pelling, Neal Anthwal, David McNay, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2017
A new developmental mechanism for the separation of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the jawDaniel J Urban, Neal Anthwal, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 8, 2013
Conditional deletion of neurogenin-3 using Nkx2.1iCre results in a mouse model for the central control of feeding, activity and obesityNeal Anthwal, Michelle Pelling, Suzanne Claxton, et al.
Developmental Biology|December 24, 2022
Getting out of a mammalian egg: the egg tooth and caruncle of the echidnaJane C Fenelon, Abbie Bennetts, Neal Anthwal, et al.
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