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1. Revision of the Middle Triassic coelacanth Ticinepomis Rieppel 1980 (Actinistia, Latimeriidae) with paleobiological and paleoecological considerations.

2. Revision of the Middle Triassic coelacanth Ticinepomis Rieppel 1980 (Actinistia, Latimeriidae) with paleobiological and paleoecological considerations

3. Novel Defense Mechanisms in the Armor of the Scales of the “Living Fossil” Coelacanth Fish

5. New Insights About the Behavioral Ecology of the Coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae Video Recorded in the Absence of Humans Off South Africa

6. A microanatomical and histological study of the scales of the Devonian sarcopterygian Miguashaia bureaui and the evolution of the squamation in coelacanths.

7. Coelacanthe : Une espèce animale à l'épreuve des médias

8. The evolution of tenascins and fibronectin.

10. LEAP2 has antagonized the ghrelin receptor GHSR1a since its emergence in ancient fish.

11. Diverse Eukaryotic CGG-Binding Proteins Produced by Independent Domestications of hAT Transposons.

15. Evolution of the DAN gene family in vertebrates

16. A NEW PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS AND CHARACTER MATRIX REASSESSMENT FOR THE COELACANTHS (SARCOPTERYGII: COELACANTHIFORMES)

17. First occurrence of a mawsoniid (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia), Mawsonia soba sp. nov., in pre-Aptian Cretaceous deposits from Cameroon.

18. Coelacanth-specific adaptive genes give insights into primitive evolution for water-to-land transition of tetrapods.

20. Revision of the muscular anatomy of the paired fins of the living coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia)

21. A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of coelacanth fishes (Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) with comments on the composition of the Mawsoniidae and Latimeriidae: evaluating old and new methodological challenges and constraints

22. Production and Characterization of Recombinant Wild Type Uricase from Indonesian Coelacanth (L. menadoensis) and Improvement of Its Thermostability by In Silico Rational Design and Disulphide Bridges Engineering

23. Marine biology: Ageing a ‘living fossil’

24. A method for making alignments of related protein sequences that share very little similarity; shark interleukin 2 as an example

25. A comparative study of piscine defense: The scales of Arapaima gigas, Latimeria chalumnae and Atractosteus spatula.

26. The first direct evidence of a Late Devonian coelacanth fish feeding on conodont animals.

27. The Small Noncoding RNA Processing Machinery of Two Living Fossil Species, Lungfish and Coelacanth, Gives New Insights into the Evolution of the Argonaute Protein Family.

28. Support for Lungfish as the Closest Relative of Tetrapods by Using Slowly Evolving Ray-Finned Fish as the Outgroup.

29. The impact of local genomic properties on the evolutionary fate of genes.

30. Evolution of the head-trunk interface in tetrapod vertebrates

31. Evolution and domestication ofTc1/marinertransposons in the genome of African coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae)

32. A thirteen-million-year divergence between two lineages of Indonesian coelacanths

33. The KRAB Domain of ZNF10 Guides the Identification of Specific Amino Acids That Transform the Ancestral KRAB-A-Related Domain Present in Human PRDM9 into a Canonical Modern KRAB-A Domain

35. Mawsoniid remains (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) from the lacustrine Missão Velha Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of the Araripe Basin, North-East Brazil.

36. Endogenous Retroviruses in Fish Genomes: From Relics of Past Infections to Evolutionary Innovations?

37. Alternative adaptive immunity strategies: coelacanth, cod and shark immunity.

38. Evolutionary fate and implications of retrocopies in the African coelacanth genome.

39. Methylated Cytosines Mutate to Transcription Factor Binding Sites that Drive Tetrapod Evolution.

40. Geonieuwtjes

47. Investigation of the activity of transposable elements and genes involved in their silencing in the newt Cynops orientalis, a species with a giant genome

48. Coelacanth SERINC2 Inhibits HIV-1 Infectivity and Is Counteracted by Envelope Glycoprotein from Foamy Virus

49. Loricarioid catfish evolved skin denticles that recapitulate teeth at the structural, developmental, and genetic levels

50. Hyperelastic phase-field fracture mechanics modeling of the toughening induced by Bouligand structures in natural materials

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