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    Assessment of “discreet” vertebral abnormalities, bone mineralization and bone compactness in farmed rainbow trout by Deschamps, M.-H., Kacem, A., Ventura, R., Courty, G., Haffray, P., Meunier, F.J., Sire, J.-Y.

    Published in Aquaculture (02-07-2008)
    “…The present study aimed to evaluate the importance of “discreet” vertebral abnormalities in normally-shaped rainbow trout in relation to vertebral bone…”
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    Presence of plicidentine in the oral teeth of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae Smith 1939 (Sarcopterygii; Actinistia) by Meunier, F.J., Mondéjar-Fernández, J., Goussard, F., Clément, G., Herbin, M.

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-04-2015)
    “…The extant coelacanth Latimeria is a sarcopterygian predatory fish with caniniform teeth on its upper and lower jaws. The teeth are constituted of a cone of…”
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    The histological structure of the calcified lung of the fossil coelacanth Axelrodichthys araripensis (Actinistia: Mawsoniidae) by BRITO, PAULO M., MEUNIER, FRANÇOIS J., CLÉMENT, GAEL, GEFFARD‐KURIYAMA, DIDIER

    Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2010)
    “…:  The palaeohistological study of the calcified internal organ of Axelrodichthys araripensis Maisey, 1986, a coelacanthiform from the Lower Cretaceous of…”
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    Halastatic demineralization in the vertebrae of atlantic salmon, during their spawing migration by Kacem, Adnane, Meunier, F.J.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (2003)
    “…There was a significant decrease (c. 10%) in the mineralization of the vertebrae, determined by analysis of quantitative microradiographs, of both sexes of…”
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    Structure and comparative morphology of camptotrichia of lungfish fins by Geraudie, J, Meunier, F J

    Published in Tissue & cell (1984)
    “…The present work is devoted to the organization and ultrastructure of the fin rays or camptotrichia of two living Dipnoi (lungfishes) Protopterus and…”
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    The fine structure of calcified Mandl's corpuscles in teleost fish scales by Schönbörner, A A, Meunier, F J, Castanet, J

    Published in Tissue & cell (1981)
    “…Calcified Mandl's corpuscles present in the internal layer (or fibrillary plate) of the teleost fish scale were studied by transmission and scanning electron…”
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    Ultrastructural data on the melanophores associated with the cellular elasmoid scales in Leporinus friderici (Teleostei: Ostariophysi, Anastomidae): Their putative participation in scale matrix formation by Zylberberg, L., Meunier, F.J.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-05-1996)
    “…Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) examination of cellular scales of Leporinus friderici reveals the presence of melanophores associated with the…”
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    The fibrous structure of coelacanth scales: a twisted 'plywood' by Giraud, M M, Castanet, J, Meunier, F J, Bouligand, Y

    Published in Tissue & cell (1978)
    “…Isopedin is a network of collagen bundles present in the scales of most fishes. The scales of coelacanths show a remarkable three-dimensional arrangement of…”
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    Comparative fine structure of the Osteichthyan dermotrichia by Geraudie, J, Meunier, F J

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-03-1982)
    “…This study shows that camptotrichia constitute the only skeleton of the Dipnoan fins. Their fine structure is indeed quite different from the two other…”
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    Proline hydroxylation of collagens synthesized at different temperatures in vivo by two poikilothermic species by Cohen-Solal, L, Castanet, J, Meunier, F J, Glimcher, M J

    “…Extent of prolyl hydroxylation in newly synthesized viper collagen is decreased at 10 degrees C to approximately 23% of normal on skin and to approximately 57%…”
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