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Xunlai Yuan

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Nature|April 6, 2007
Palaeontology: undressing and redressing Ediacaran embryosShuhai Xiao, Chuanming Zhou, Xunlai Yuan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2005
Lichen-like symbiosis 600 million years agoXunlai Yuan, Shuhai Xiao, T N Taylor
Nature|September 6, 2019
Death march of a segmented and trilobate bilaterian elucidates early animal evolutionZhe Chen, Chuanming Zhou, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 26, 2020
A one-billion-year-old multicellular chlorophyteQing Tang, Ke Pang, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Nature|February 19, 2011
An early Ediacaran assemblage of macroscopic and morphologically differentiated eukaryotesXunlai Yuan, Zhe Chen, Shuhai Xiao, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Phosphatized multicellular algae in the Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation, China, and the early evolution of florideophyte red algaeShuhai Xiao, Andrew H Knoll, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Science Advances|June 9, 2018
Late Ediacaran trackways produced by bilaterian animals with paired appendagesZhe Chen, Xiang Chen, Chuanming Zhou, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 15, 2005
A uniquely preserved Ediacaran fossil with direct evidence for a quilted bodyplanShuhai Xiao, Bing Shen, Chuanming Zhou, et al.
Nature|September 26, 2014
Cell differentiation and germ-soma separation in Ediacaran animal embryo-like fossilsLei Chen, Shuhai Xiao, Ke Pang, et al.
Nature Communications|July 28, 2019
Spiculogenesis and biomineralization in early sponge animalsQing Tang, Bin Wan, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
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Nature|April 6, 2007
Palaeontology: undressing and redressing Ediacaran embryosShuhai Xiao, Chuanming Zhou, Xunlai Yuan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2005
Lichen-like symbiosis 600 million years agoXunlai Yuan, Shuhai Xiao, T N Taylor
Nature|September 6, 2019
Death march of a segmented and trilobate bilaterian elucidates early animal evolutionZhe Chen, Chuanming Zhou, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 26, 2020
A one-billion-year-old multicellular chlorophyteQing Tang, Ke Pang, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Nature|February 19, 2011
An early Ediacaran assemblage of macroscopic and morphologically differentiated eukaryotesXunlai Yuan, Zhe Chen, Shuhai Xiao, et al.
American Journal of Botany|June 10, 2011
Phosphatized multicellular algae in the Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation, China, and the early evolution of florideophyte red algaeShuhai Xiao, Andrew H Knoll, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
Science Advances|June 9, 2018
Late Ediacaran trackways produced by bilaterian animals with paired appendagesZhe Chen, Xiang Chen, Chuanming Zhou, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 15, 2005
A uniquely preserved Ediacaran fossil with direct evidence for a quilted bodyplanShuhai Xiao, Bing Shen, Chuanming Zhou, et al.
Nature|September 26, 2014
Cell differentiation and germ-soma separation in Ediacaran animal embryo-like fossilsLei Chen, Shuhai Xiao, Ke Pang, et al.
Nature Communications|July 28, 2019
Spiculogenesis and biomineralization in early sponge animalsQing Tang, Bin Wan, Xunlai Yuan, et al.
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