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Nina G Jablonski

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Current Biology : CB|May 25, 2021
Evolution: How to evolve a thick skinNina G Jablonski
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 29, 2020
Skin color and raceNina G Jablonski
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society|October 6, 2012
Human skin pigmentation as an example of adaptive evolutionNina G Jablonski
American Journal of Primatology|January 12, 2020
The phyletic position and systematics of the douc langurs of Southeast AsiaNina G Jablonski
Neuroscience|November 27, 2020
Social and affective touch in primates and its role in the evolution of social cohesionNina G Jablonski
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|March 10, 2011
Transforming "racial characteristics": is it an appropriate role for aesthetic surgery?Nina G Jablonski
Scientific American|February 5, 2010
The naked truthNina G Jablonski
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 7, 2021
The evolution of human skin pigmentation involved the interactions of genetic, environmental, and cultural variablesNina G Jablonski
Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
Genes for the high life: New genetic variants point to positive selection for high altitude hypoxia in TibetansNina G Jablonski
Journal of Human Evolution|October 12, 2013
Epidermal pigmentation in the human lineage is an adaptation to ultraviolet radiationNina G Jablonski, George Chaplin
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Current Biology : CB|May 25, 2021
Evolution: How to evolve a thick skinNina G Jablonski
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 29, 2020
Skin color and raceNina G Jablonski
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society|October 6, 2012
Human skin pigmentation as an example of adaptive evolutionNina G Jablonski
American Journal of Primatology|January 12, 2020
The phyletic position and systematics of the douc langurs of Southeast AsiaNina G Jablonski
Neuroscience|November 27, 2020
Social and affective touch in primates and its role in the evolution of social cohesionNina G Jablonski
Aesthetic Surgery Journal|March 10, 2011
Transforming "racial characteristics": is it an appropriate role for aesthetic surgery?Nina G Jablonski
Scientific American|February 5, 2010
The naked truthNina G Jablonski
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research|April 7, 2021
The evolution of human skin pigmentation involved the interactions of genetic, environmental, and cultural variablesNina G Jablonski
Zoological Research|June 7, 2017
Genes for the high life: New genetic variants point to positive selection for high altitude hypoxia in TibetansNina G Jablonski
Journal of Human Evolution|October 12, 2013
Epidermal pigmentation in the human lineage is an adaptation to ultraviolet radiationNina G Jablonski, George Chaplin
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