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Craniata <brachiopoda>

Known as: Craniata 
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
Spine formation in three species of 'Novocrania' and one species of 'Danocrania' is described and illustrated. These craniids… 
2005
2005
Trimerella australis, a new species of craniate brachiopod, is described from silicified material extracted from Early Silurian… 
1995
1995
The distribution of gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH)‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of a myxinoid, the Pacific hagfish… 
1991
1991
The relationship between brain and body masses of 64 species and subspecies of modern sharks and skates was investigated. It was… 
1960
1960
Extensive collections made from the lower portion of the Cabaniss subgroup, the upper portion of the Krebs subgroup and deposits… 
Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
THE male sex gland of the Craniata is, like other endocrine organs, extremely ancient in origin. It occurs in the Agnatha (for… 
1953
1953
A STUDY of the development of the rhynchonellid, Tegulorhynchia nigricans, Sowerby, shows the larva to be furnished with two… 
1945
1945
WHEN the tissues of Craniata are treated by the technique of Takamatsu1 and of Gomorri2, alkaline phosphatase is found to be… 
1945
1945
CONTENTS. ARTHROPOD A, p. 303. Pe r ipa t iodea , with Segmental Coelomoducts mostly excretory, p. 305. Crustacea, possibly with… 
Review
1933
Review
1933
THE composition of the body fluids of the most primitive Craniata, namely the cyclostomes, is of considerable general interest in…