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  1. Fully Automatic Landmarking of Syndromic 3D Facial Surface Scans Using 2D Images
  2. Automated syndrome diagnosis by three-dimensional facial imaging
  3. A Registration and Deep Learning Approach to Automated Landmark Detection for Geometric Morphometrics
  4. Nonlinear gene expression‐phenotype relationships contribute to variation and clefting in the A/WySn mouse
  5. The developmental-genetics of canalization
  6. The effect of automated landmark identification on morphometric analyses
  7. Brain Structural Networks in Mouse Exposed to Chronic Maternal Undernutrition
  8. Craniomandibular form and body size variation of first generation mouse hybrids: A model for hominin hybridization
  9. Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 Coordinates Early Tooth Mineralization
  10. Developmental constraint through negative pleiotropy in the zygomatic arch
  11. Developmental nonlinearity drives phenotypic robustness
  12. Facial shape manifestations of growth faltering in Tanzanian children
  13. Body size and allometric variation in facial shape in children
  14. Craniofacial diversification in the domestic pigeon and the evolution of the avian skull
  15. The Interaction of Genetic Background and Mutational Effects in Regulation of Mouse Craniofacial Shape
  16. Quantifying three-dimensional morphology and RNA from individual embryos
  17. Rapid automated landmarking for morphometric analysis of three-dimensional facial scans
  18. Shape Variation in the Dermatocranium of the Greater Short-Horned Lizard Phrynosoma hernandesi (Reptilia: Squamata: Phrynosomatidae)
  19. Human Facial Shape and Size Heritability and Genetic Correlations
  20. Development Shapes a Consistent Inbreeding Effect in Mouse Crania of Different Line Crosses
  21. Angiotensin receptor blockade mediated amelioration of mucopolysaccharidosis type I cardiac and craniofacial pathology
  22. Conditional Creation and Rescue of Nipbl-Deficiency in Mice Reveals Multiple Determinants of Risk for Congenital Heart Defects
  23. Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Multiple Loci Influencing Normal Human Facial Morphology
  24. Genomewide Association Study of African Children Identifies Association of SCHIP1 and PDE8A with Facial Size and Shape
  25. Genetic structure of phenotypic robustness in the collaborative cross mouse diallel panel
  26. Facial surface morphology predicts variation in internal skeletal shape
  27. Chronic Protein Restriction in Mice Impacts Placental Function and Maternal Body Weight before Fetal Growth
  28. Beyond cell proliferation in avian facial morphogenesis
  29. Prenatal development of skull and brain in a mouse model of growth restriction
  30. Genetics of murine craniofacial morphology: diallel analysis of the eight founders of the Collaborative Cross
  31. A dynamic Shh expression pattern, regulated by SHH and BMP signaling, coordinates fusion of primordia in the amniote face
  32. Canalization and developmental instability of the fetal skull in a mouse model of maternal nutritional stress
  33. Effects of growth hormone on the ontogenetic allometry of craniofacial bones
  34. The Developmental Basis of Quantitative Craniofacial Variation in Humans and Mice
  35. Heterotopic mineralization (ossification or calcification) in tendinopathy or following surgical tendon trauma
  36. The LINDSAY Virtual Human Project: An immersive approach to anatomy and physiology
  37. The Generation of Variation and the Developmental Basis for Evolutionary Novelty
  38. Signaling by SHH rescues facial defects following blockade in the brain
  39. Microarchitecture, but Not Bone Mechanical Properties, Is Rescued with Growth Hormone Treatment in a Mouse Model of Growth Hormone Deficiency
  40. Epigenetic integration of the developing brain and face
  41. Effects of environmental perturbations during postnatal development on the phenotypic integration of the skull
  42. The FaceBase Consortium: A comprehensive program to facilitate craniofacial research
  43. Mechanisms that underlie co-variation of the brain and face
  44. PIONEERING PARADIGMS AND MAGNIFICENT MANIFESTOS-LEIGH VAN VALEN'S PRICELESS CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
  45. Estimating Cell Count and Distribution in Labeled Histological Samples Using Incremental Cell Search
  46. Modularity in the skull and cranial vasculature of laboratory mice: implications for the evolution of complex phenotypes
  47. Developmental plasticity in covariance structure of the skull: effects of prenatal stress
  48. Quantitative analyses link modulation of sonic hedgehog signaling to continuous variation in facial growth and shape
  49. Timing of growth hormone treatment affects trabecular bone microarchitecture and mineralization in growth hormone deficient mice
  50. Rediscovering Waddington in the post-genomic age
  51. THE COEVOLUTION OF HUMAN HANDS AND FEET
  52. Development and the evolvability of human limbs
  53. Building generic anatomical models using virtual model cutting and iterative registration
  54. Micro-computed tomography-based phenotypic approaches in embryology: procedural artifacts on assessments of embryonic craniofacial growth and development
  55. Visualization of biological shape transformation by 3D model morphing
  56. Deciphering the Palimpsest: Studying the Relationship Between Morphological Integration and Phenotypic Covariation
  57. Multiple Organ System Defects and Transcriptional Dysregulation in the Nipbl+/− Mouse, a Model of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome
  58. Osteo-Chondroprogenitor–Specific Deletion of the Selenocysteine tRNA Gene, Trsp, Leads to Chondronecrosis and Abnormal Skeletal Development: A Putative Model for Kashin-Beck Disease
  59. A COMPARISON OF COVARIANCE STRUCTURE IN WILD AND LABORATORY MUROID CRANIA
  60. The Lysyl Oxidase Inhibitor, β-Aminopropionitrile, Diminishes the Metastatic Colonization Potential of Circulating Breast Cancer Cells
  61. Advanced Imaging in Biology and Medicine
  62. A Novel 3-D Image-Based Morphological Method for Phenotypic Analysis
  63. A three-dimensional microcomputed tomographic study of site-specific variation in trabecular microarchitecture in the human second metacarpal
  64. Mouse models and the evolutionary developmental biology of the skull
  65. Articular constraint, handedness, and directional asymmetry in the human second metacarpal
  66. Spatial packing, cranial base angulation, and craniofacial shape variation in the mammalian skull: testing a new model using mice
  67. Evolvability as the proper focus of evolutionary developmental biology
  68. The Vision and Revision of Evolutionary Biology
  69. Embryonic development of Python sebae – I: Staging criteria and macroscopic skeletal morphogenesis of the head and limbs
  70. Inactivation of Pten in Osteo-Chondroprogenitor Cells Leads to Epiphyseal Growth Plate Abnormalities and Skeletal Overgrowth
  71. Effect of Voxel Size on 3D Micro-CT Analysis of Cortical Bone Porosity
  72. Epigenetic interactions and the structure of phenotypic variation in the cranium
  73. Comparative morphometrics of embryonic facial morphogenesis: Implications for cleft-lip etiology
  74. Canalization and developmental stability in the Brachyrrhine mouse
  75. The brachymorph mouse and the developmental-genetic basis for canalization and morphological integration
  76. Three-dimensional microcomputed tomography imaging of basic multicellular unit-related resorption spaces in human cortical bone
  77. Bisphosphonates reduce bone mineral loss at ligament entheses after joint injury
  78. Why are rare traits unilaterally expressed?: Trait frequency and unilateral expression for cranial nonmetric traits in humans
  79. Craniofacial variability and morphological integration in mice susceptible to cleft lip and palate
  80. Prenatal growth of the interorbital septum in Macaca mulatta
  81. Comparison of Microcomputed Tomographic and Microradiographic Measurements of Cortical Bone Porosity
  82. Stabilization and mobility of the head and trunk in wild monkeys during terrestrial and flat-surface walks and gallops
  83. Composition of the founding population of Iceland: Biological distance and morphological variation in early historic Atlantic Europe
  84. Angiogenesis in the distal femoral chondroepiphysis of the rabbit during development of the secondary centre of ossification
  85. Fluctuating asymmetry inMacaca fascicularis: A study of the etiology of developmental noise
  86. Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Mammalian Skeleton