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  1. Phosphorus requirements in sea-cage farmed Atlantic salmon with an emphasis on bone health and digestibility
  2. The Vertebral Column of Flatfish: A Review
  3. Combined antiresorptive and new anabolic drug approach in osteogenesis imperfecta zebrafish models
  4. Loss of the Ubiquitin-Associated Domain of sqstm1/p62 in Zebrafish Causes a Phenotype Resembling Paget’s Disease of Bone
  5. Sequence of formation and inheritance of meristic variation in the post‐cranial axial skeleton of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
  6. Postembryonic Maintenance of Nephron Progenitor Cells with Low Translational Activity in the Chondrichthyan Scyliorhinus canicula
  7. Bmpr1aa modulates the severity of the skeletal phenotype in an fkbp10-deficient Bruck syndrome zebrafish model
  8. Standardization of bone morphometry and mineral density assessments in zebrafish and other small laboratory fishes using X-ray radiography and micro-computed tomography
  9. Experimental induction of supernumerary teeth in zebrafish: Oral teeth perhaps, dorsal teeth for sure
  10. A new method for regionalization of the vertebral column in salmonids based on radiographic hallmarks
  11. The problems with pin bones: Intermuscular bone development and function in salmonids and their implications for aquaculture
  12. Matrix first, minerals later: fine-tuned dietary phosphate increases bone formation in zebrafish
  13. Continuous tooth replacement: what can teleost fish teach us?
  14. Bone Formation in Zebrafish: The Significance of DAF-FM DA Staining for Nitric Oxide Detection
  15. Deformity or variation? Phenotypic diversity in the zebrafish vertebral column
  16. Elevated Water CO2 Can Prevent Dietary-Induced Osteomalacia in Post-Smolt Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar, L.)
  17. Zebrafish Tric-b is required for skeletal development and bone cells differentiation
  18. Evaluating Dermal Bone as a Novel Source of Endocrine Information in Ninespine and Threespine Stickleback Fish
  19. Juvenile zebrafish (Danio rerio) are able to recover from lordosis
  20. What will happen to my smolt at harvest? Individually tagged Atlantic salmon help to understand possible progression and regression of vertebral deformities
  21. Single-cell transcriptomes and runx2b−/− mutants reveal the genetic signatures of intermuscular bone formation in zebrafish
  22. A Baseline for Skeletal Investigations in Medaka (Oryzias latipes): The Effects of Rearing Density on the Postcranial Phenotype
  23. Compression Fractures and Partial Phenotype Rescue with a Low Phosphorus Diet in the Chihuahua Zebrafish Osteogenesis Imperfecta Model
  24. More Bone with Less Minerals: The Effects of Dietary Phosphorus on the Zebrafish Skeleton
  25. Zebrafish tmem38b Knock out unveils the in vivo role of Trimeric Intracellular Cation (TRIC) channel B on cell homeostasis
  26. The Notochord
  27. Compression Fractures and Partial Phenotype Rescue With a Low Phosphorus Diet in the Chihuahua Zebrafish Osteogenesis Imperfecta Model
  28. High-Resolution Histology for Craniofacial Studies on Zebrafish and Other Teleost Models
  29. The conundrum of pharyngeal teeth origin: the role of germ layers, pouches, and gill slits
  30. Cells at the Edge: The Dentin–Bone Interface in Zebrafish Teeth
  31. Crtap and p3h1 knock out zebrafish support defective collagen chaperoning as the cause of their osteogenesis imperfecta phenotype
  32. 3D assessment of intervertebral disc degeneration in zebrafish identifies changes in bone density that prime disc disease
  33. Seadragon genome analysis provides insights into its phenotype and sex determination locus
  34. Vertebral column adaptations in juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, L. as a response to dietary phosphorus
  35. A quantitative analysis of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) juvenile dentition as a tool to assess the effect of diet
  36. A boost for fish skeletal research
  37. Knock out of tmem38b by CRISPR/Cas9 in zebrafish unveils the in vivo role of Trimeric intracellular cation (TRIC) channel B on cell homeostasis
  38. Variation of shape, bone structure and mineralisation of vertebral centra in young adult chihuahua, a zebrafish model for human classical osteogenesis imperfecta
  39. Crtap and p3h1 knock out zebrafish support defective collagen chaperoning as the cause of their osteogenesis imperfecta phenotype
  40. More Bone with Less Minerals? The Effects of Dietary Phosphorus on the Post-Cranial Skeleton in Zebrafish
  41. Multiple epithelia are required to develop teeth deep inside the pharynx
  42. Photoconvertible fluorescent proteins: a versatile tool in zebrafish skeletal imaging
  43. Plasticity of the skeleton and skeletal deformities in zebrafish (Danio rerio) linked to rearing density
  44. Exercise‐induced lordosis in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822)
  45. Extensive chondroid bone in juvenile duck limbs hints at accelerated growth mechanism in avian skeletogenesis
  46. Phosphorus nutrition in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Life stage and temperature effects on bone pathologies
  47. Altered 3 hydroxylation complex in bone homeostasis
  48. Periderm invasion contributes to epithelial formation in the teleost pharynx
  49. Morphological and histological characterization of an ectopically mineralized structure in a gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata with opercular deformation
  50. Beyond the whole-mount phenotype: high-resolution imaging in fluorescence-based applications on zebrafish
  51. Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
  52. Plasticity and Variation of Skeletal Cells and Tissues and the Evolutionary Development of Actinopterygian Fishes
  53. Matrix Biology Europe – July 2018 Meeting Celebrating 50 years of Federation of European Connective Tissue Societies Meetings(organised by the British Society for Matrix Biology and the University of Manchester Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell‐Matrix Res...
  54. Temperature sensitive regions of the Chinook salmon vertebral column: Vestiges and meristic variation
  55. Segmentation pattern of zebrafish caudal fin is affected by developmental temperature and defined by multiple fusions between segments
  56. Zebrafish type I collagen mutants faithfully recapitulate human type I collagenopathies
  57. What aquaculture does for taxonomy, evo-devo, palaeontology, biomechanics and biomedical research
  58. Supernumerary teeth in the pharyngeal dentition of slow-developing zebrafish (Danio rerio , Hamilton, 1822)
  59. Zebrafish sp7 mutants show tooth cycling independent of attachment, eruption and poor differentiation of teeth
  60. Increased mechanical loading through controlled swimming exercise induces bone formation and mineralization in adult zebrafish
  61. Zebrafish sp7 mutants show tooth cycling independent of attachment, eruption and poor differentiation of teeth
  62. Bone without minerals and its secondary mineralization in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): the recovery from phosphorus deficiency
  63. The external phenotype–skeleton link in post‐hatch farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
  64. Ultrastructural morphology of the envelope of Dover sole Solea solea eggs from fertilization until hatching with emphasis on sample preparation
  65. Vertebral column regionalisation in Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
  66. Telomerase Expression in Medaka (Oryzias melastigma) Pharyngeal Teeth
  67. Small teleost fish provide new insights into human skeletal diseases
  68. How the European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) loses its skeletal framework across lifetime
  69. Loss of Type I Collagen Telopeptide Lysyl Hydroxylation Causes Musculoskeletal Abnormalities in a Zebrafish Model of Bruck Syndrome
  70. Epithelial Label-Retaining Cells Are Absent during Tooth Cycling in Salmo salar and Polypterus senegalus
  71. Zebrafish Collagen Type I: Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of the Major Structural Protein in Bone and Skin
  72. Revisiting in vivo staining with alizarin red S - a valuable approach to analyse zebrafish skeletal mineralization during development and regeneration
  73. A vertebrate specific and essential role for sp7/osterix in osteogenesis revealed by gene knock-out in the teleost medaka
  74. phosphorus deficiency and skeletal development in Atlantic salmon
  75. An adult osteopetrosis model in medaka reveals the importance of osteoclast function for bone remodeling in teleost fish
  76. Insight into the transgenerational effect of benzo[a]pyrene on bone formation in a teleost fish (Oryzias latipes)
  77. Teleost Skeletal Plasticity: Modulation, Adaptation, and Remodelling
  78. Genetic Defects in TAPT1 Disrupt Ciliogenesis and Cause a Complex Lethal Osteochondrodysplasia
  79. Mineral homeostasis and regulation of mineralization processes in the skeletons of sharks, rays and relatives (Elasmobranchii)
  80. The Wnt Co-Receptor Lrp5 Is Required for Cranial Neural Crest Cell Migration in Zebrafish
  81. Power and challenges of using zebrafish as a model for skeletal tissue imaging
  82. Live imaging of osteoclast inhibition by bisphosphonates in a medaka osteoporosis model
  83. Fish skeletal biology and beyond
  84. X-ray-based morphometrics: an approach to diagnose vertebral abnormalities in under-mineralized vertebrae of juvenile triploid all-female rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed with a phosphorus deficient diet
  85. Fish is Fish: the use of experimental model species to reveal causes of skeletal diversity in evolution and disease
  86. Old, new and new-old concepts about the evolution of teeth
  87. Influenza A virus infection in zebrafish recapitulates mammalian infection and sensitivity to anti-influenza drug treatment
  88. A new type of lordosis and vertebral body compression in Gilthead sea bream,Sparus aurataL.: aetiology, anatomy and consequences for survival
  89. Skeletal anomalies in reared European fish larvae and juveniles. Part 1: normal and anomalous skeletogenic processes
  90. Skeletal anomalies in reared European fish larvae and juveniles. Part 2: main typologies, occurrences and causative factors
  91. Effects of dietary DHA and α-tocopherol on bone development, early mineralisation and oxidative stress inSparus aurata(Linnaeus, 1758) larvae
  92. Distinct patterns of notochord mineralization in zebrafish coincide with the localization of Osteocalcin isoform 1 during early vertebral centra formation
  93. Interrelationship and modularity of notochord and somites: a comparative view on zebrafish and chicken vertebral body development
  94. Interdisciplinary approaches in fish skeletal biology
  95. Vertebral deformities in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) - etiology and pathology
  96. Conditional ablation of osteoblasts in medaka
  97. Rankl-induced osteoclastogenesis leads to loss of mineralization in a medaka osteoporosis model
  98. Vestiges, rudiments and fusion events: the zebrafish caudal fin endoskeleton in an evo‐devo perspective
  99. The mechanism of cartilage subdivision in the reorganization of the zebrafish pectoral fin endoskeleton
  100. Dietary phosphorus does not reduce the risk for spinal deformities in a model of adjuvant-induced inflammation in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) postsmolts
  101. Not All Bones are Created Equal – Using Zebrafish and Other Teleost Species in Osteogenesis Research
  102. Dietary fatty acids and inflammation in the vertebral column of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., smolts: a possible link to spinal deformities
  103. A practical approach for the identification of the many cartilaginous tissues in teleost fish
  104. A revised hypothesis on the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate dentition
  105. Advances in skeletal biology by understanding the fish skeleton: a multidisciplinary challenge
  106. The distribution of fibronectin in developing zebrafish (Danio rerio) cartilage
  107. The unobtrusive majority: mononucleated bone resorbing cells in teleost fish and mammals
  108. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) caudal complex - a model to study vertebral body fusion
  109. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) muscle precursor cells differentiate into osteoblasts in vitro: Polyunsaturated fatty acids and hyperthermia influence gene expression and differentiation
  110. Diets with different n−6/n−3 fatty acid ratio in diets for juvenile Atlantic salmon, effects on growth, body composition, bone development and eicosanoid production
  111. Towards a classification and an understanding of developmental relationships of vertebral body malformations in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
  112. A comparative view on mechanisms and functions of skeletal remodelling in teleost fish, with special emphasis on osteoclasts and their function
  113. Evolutionary and developmental origins of the vertebrate dentition
  114. Unique and shared gene expression patterns in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) tooth development
  115. An evolutionary view on tooth development and replacement in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
  116. Establishment, maintenance and modifications of the lower jaw dentition of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) throughout its life cycle
  117. Hyper dense vertebrae and mineral content in Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar L.) fed diets with graded levels of phytic acid
  118. Impact of high water carbon dioxide levels on Atlantic salmon smolts (Salmo salar L.): Effects on fish performance, vertebrae composition and structure
  119. Vertebrae fusion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Development, aggravation and pathways of containment
  120. Chondroid bone and secondary cartilage contribute to apical dentary growth in juvenile Atlantic salmon
  121. Developmental mechanisms underlying tooth patterning in continuously replacing osteichthyan dentitions
  122. Characterization of Snakehead Rhabdovirus Infection in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  123. Are breeding teeth in Atlantic salmon a component of the drastic alterations of the oral facial skeleton?
  124. Buried alive: How osteoblasts become osteocytes
  125. Compressed vertebrae in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar: evidence for metaplastic chondrogenesis as a skeletogenic response late in ontogeny
  126. Pathogenesis and inflammatory response to Edwardsiella tarda infection in the zebrafish
  127. Morphological descriptions of the early stages of spine and vertebral development in hatchery-reared larval and juvenile Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)
  128. The use of xenoantigenic antisera for the identification of tilapiine species: comparative laboratory and field studies
  129. A light‐ and electron‐microscopic study of enzymes in the embryonic shell‐forming tissue of the freshwater snail, Biomphalaria glabrata
  130. Seasonal changes in the lower jaw skeleton in male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.): remodelling and regression of the kype after spawning
  131. Effects of dietary phosphorus on bone growth and mineralisation of vertebrae in haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus L.)
  132. Features of mono‐ and multinucleated bone resorbing cells of the zebrafish Danio rerio and their contribution to skeletal development, remodeling, and growth
  133. Bone resorption and bone remodelling in juvenile carp, Cyprinus carpio L.
  134. Immunohistochemical identification of a vacuolar proton pump (V-ATPase) in bone-resorbing cells of an advanced teleost species, Oreochromis niloticus
  135. Immunohistochemical identification of a vacuolar proton pump (V‐ATPase) in bone‐resorbing cells of an advanced teleost species, Oreochromis niloticus
  136. Haematogram of the tilapiaOreochromis niloticus(Cichlidae, Teleostei) and application of a putative phenoloxidase for differentiating between neutrophilic granulocytes and monocytes
  137. Growth requires bone resorption at particular skeletal elements in a teleost fish with acellular bone (Oreochromis niloticus, Teleostei: Cichlidae)
  138. Enzyme histochemical characteristics of osteoblasts and mononucleated osteoclasts in a teleost fish with acellular bone ( Oreochromis niloticus , Cichlidae)
  139. Accumulation of organotin compounds in the common whelk Buccinum undatum and the red whelk Neptunea antiqua in association with imposex