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    Modern Data on the Innervation of the Lophophore in Lingula anatina (Brachiopoda) Support the Monophyly of the Lophophorates by Temereva, Elena N, Tsitrin, Eugeni B

    Published in PloS one (22-04-2015)
    “…Evolutionary relationships among members of the Lophophorata remain unclear. Traditionally, the Lophophorata included three phyla: Brachiopoda, Bryozoa or…”
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    The nervous system of the most complex lophophore provides new insights into the evolution of Brachiopoda by Temereva, Elena N., Kuzmina, Tatyana V.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-08-2021)
    “…The lophophore is a tentacle organ unique to the lophophorates. Recent research has revealed that the organization of the nervous and muscular systems of the…”
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    The first data on the innervation of the lophophore in the rhynchonelliform brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea: what is the ground pattern of the lophophore in lophophorates? by Temereva, Elena N, Kuzmina, Tatyana V

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (31-07-2017)
    “…The nervous system in brachiopods has seldom been studied with modern methods. An understanding of lophophore innervation in adult brachiopods is useful for…”
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    The nervous system in the cyclostome bryozoan Crisia eburnea as revealed by transmission electron and confocal laser scanning microscopy by Temereva, Elena N, Kosevich, Igor A

    Published in Frontiers in zoology (03-12-2018)
    “…Among bryozoans, cyclostome anatomy is the least studied by modern methods. New data on the nervous system fill the gap in our knowledge and make morphological…”
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    The neuroanatomy of Barentsia discreta (Entoprocta, Coloniales) reveals significant differences between bryozoan and entoproct nervous systems by Borisanova, Anastasia O, Malakhov, Vladimir V, Temereva, Elena N

    Published in Frontiers in zoology (28-03-2019)
    “…Entoprocta affinities within Lophotrochozoa remain unclear. In different studies, entoprocts are considered to be related to different groups, including…”
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    Innervation of the lophophore suggests that the phoronid Phoronis ovalis is a link between phoronids and bryozoans by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Scientific reports (31-10-2017)
    “…The validity of the Lophophorata as a monophyletic group remains controversial. New data on the innervation of the lophophore, which is a unique feature of the…”
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    First data on the organization of the nervous system in juveniles of Novocrania anomala (Brachiopoda, Craniiformea) by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-06-2020)
    “…The organization and development of the nervous system are traditionally used for phylogenetic analysis and may be useful for clarification of evolution and…”
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    Myoanatomy of the Lophophore in Adult Phoronids and the Evolution of the Phoronid Lophophore by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-2019)
    “…Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to study the myoanatomy of the lophophore of three phoronids with different types of lophophore: Phoronis ijimai,…”
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    Novel data on the innervation of the lophophore in adult phoronids (Lophophorata, Phoronida) by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-12-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •In adult phoronids, distinct groups of intertentacular perikarya giving rise to the laterofrontal tentacular nerves are described for the…”
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    Myoanatomy of the phoronid Phoronis ovalis: functional and phylogenetic implications by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-04-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Musculature of adult phoronids is described for the first time.•In P. ovalis, the lophophore is equipped with many muscles, which enable the…”
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    Ultrastructure of the coelom in the brachiopod Lingula anatina by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-07-2017)
    “…The organization of the coelomic system and the ultrastructure of the coelomic lining are used in phylogenetic analysis to establish the relationships between…”
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    Revision of the muscular system in the brachiopod Novocrania anomala using 3D reconstruction: Functional and paleontological significance by Plandin, Feodor A., Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-03-2024)
    “…The musculature is one of the best studied organ systems in brachiopods, being approachable not only by dissecting recent species of brachiopods, but also by…”
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    Ground plan of the larval nervous system in phoronids: Evidence from larvae of viviparous phoronid by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Evolution & development (01-07-2017)
    “…Nervous system organization differs greatly in larvae and adults of many species, but has nevertheless been traditionally used for phylogenetic studies. In…”
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    The nervous system of the lophophore in the ctenostome Amathia gracilis provides insight into the morphology of ancestral ectoprocts and the monophyly of the lophophorates by Temereva, Elena N, Kosevich, Igor A

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (06-09-2016)
    “…The Bryozoa (=Ectoprocta) is a large group of bilaterians that exhibit great variability in the innervation of tentacles and in the organization of the…”
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    Oogenesis in the viviparous phoronid, Phoronis embryolabi by Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-02-2018)
    “…The study of gametogenesis is useful for phylogenetic analysis and can also provide insight into the physiology and biology of species. This report describes…”
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    Unusual lophophore innervation in ctenostome Flustrellidra hispida (Bryozoa) by Temereva, Elena N., Isaeva, Maria A., Kosevich, Igor A.

    “…Since ctenostomes are traditionally regarded as an ancestral clade to some other bryozoan groups, the study of additional species may help to clarify questions…”
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    Organization of the lophophore in the deep-sea brachiopod Pelagodiscus atlanticus and evolution of the lophophore in the Brachiozoa by Kuzmina, Tatyana V., Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Organisms diversity & evolution (01-03-2019)
    “…Molecular data indicate that brachiopods and phoronids form a clade Brachiozoa. In both groups, the lophophore consists of a brachial axis that bears a row of…”
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    Anatomy of the coelomic system in Novocrania anomala (Brachiopoda, Craniiformea) and relationships within brachiopods by Plandin, Feodor A., Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-02-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •3D reconstructions of the coelomic system of Novocrania anomala reveal the presence of five coelomic compartments including frontal chambers…”
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    Metamorphic remodeling of morphology and the body cavity in Phoronopsis harmeri (Lophotrochozoa, Phoronida): the evolution of the phoronid body plan and life cycle by Temereva, Elena N, Malakhov, Vladimir V

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (21-10-2015)
    “…Phoronids undergo a remarkable metamorphosis, in which some parts of the larval body are consumed by the juvenile and the body plan completely changes…”
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    Ultrastructure of the body cavities in juveniles and adults of the appendicularian Oikopleura gracilis (Tunicata, Chordata) suggests how the heart may have evolved in tunicates by Savelieva, Anna V., Temereva, Elena N.

    Published in Invertebrate biology (01-06-2020)
    “…The organization of the body cavities is an important morphological trait that can be used for establishing the phylogenetic relationships between different…”
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