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DIOGO, R., C. M. SMITH, J. M. ZIERMANN, J. A. MOLNAR, M. C. GONDRE-LEWIS, C. SANDONE, E. T. BERSU & M. A. AZIZ. (2015). Muscular and skeletal anomalies in human trisomy in an evo-devo context: description of a T18 cyclopic newborn and comparison between Edwards (T18), Patau (T13) and Down (T21) syndromes using 3-D imaging and anatomical illustrations. Taylor & Francis (Oxford, UK). 217 pages.


PAPERS / BOOK CHAPTERS

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BOYLE, E. K., M. VONDEL & R. DIOGO (2020). Muscles lost in our adult primate ancestors still imprint in us: on muscle evolution, development, variations and pathologies. Current Molecular Biology Reports: 10.1007/s40610-020-00128-x. [BD13--> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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DIOGO R. (2020). Introduction to Evolutionary Developmental Pathology, or Evo-Devo-Path: on Neodarwinism, natural mutants, hopeful monsters, syndromes, genomics, variations, humans, apes, chameleons and dinosaurs. Current Molecular Biology Reports: 10.1007/s40610-020-00133-0. [BD12--> PDF]

- DIOGO R., J. M. ZIERMANN, C. SMITH, M. ALGHMADI, J. S. M. FUENTES, A. DUERINCKX (2019). First use of anatomical networks to study modularity and integration of heads, forelimbs and hindlimbs in abnormal anencephalic and cyclopic vs normal human development. Scientific Reports 9: 7821 [BD11--> PDF, pdf freely available at 

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44314-z].

- SHKIL, F., N. SIOMAVA, E. VORONEZHSKAYA & R. DIOGO (2019). Effects of hyperthyroidism in the development of the appendicular skeleton and muscles of zebrafish, with notes on evolutionary developmental pathology (Evo-Devo-Path). Scientific Reports 9: 5413 [BD10--> PDF, pdf freely available at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41912-9].

DIOGO R., D. RAZMADZE, N. SIOMAVA, N. DOUGLAS, J. S. M. FUENTES & A. DUERINCKX (2019). Musculoskeletal study of cebocephalic and cyclopic lamb heads illuminates links between normal and abnormal development, evolution, and human pathologies. Nature Scientific Reports 9:991. [BD9--> PDF, pdf freely available at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37735-9.pdf]

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CROWLEY, B., S. STEVENSON & R. DIOGO (2019). Radial polydactyly: putting together evolution, development, and clinical anatomy. Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume 44: 51-58[BD8--> PDF]

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ALGHAMDI, M., R. DIOGO, R. IZQUIERDO, F. J. PASTOR, F. DE LA PAZ & J. ZIERMANN (2018). Detailed Musculoskeletal Study of a Fetus with Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome) with Langer’s Axillary Arch, and Comparison with Other Cases of Human Congenital Malformations. Journal of Anatomical Science and Research 1: 1-8. [BD7--> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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MOLNAR, J., R. E. DIAZ, T. SKORKA, G. DAGLIYAN & R. DIOGO (2017). Comparative musculoskeletal anatomy of chameleon limbs, with implications for the evolution of arboreal locomotion in lizards and for teratology. Journal of Morphology 278:1241-1261. [CCA52; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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ALGHAMDI, M., J. M. ZIERMANN, L. GREGG & R. DIOGO (2017). A detailed musculoskeletal study of a fetus with anencephaly and spina bifida (cranioraschschisis), and comparison with other cases of human congenital malformations. Journal of Anatomy 230: 842-858 [BD6--> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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DIOGO, R., G. GUINARD & R. DIAZ (2016). Dinosaurs, chameleons, humans and Evo-Devo-Path: linking Étienne Geoffroy's teratology, Waddington's homeorhesis, Alberch's logic of 'monsters', and Goldschmidt hopeful 'monsters'. Journal of Experimental Zoology B (Molecular Developmental Evolution) 328: 207-229 [BD4--> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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SOMARELLI, J. A., K. E. WARE, R. KONSTADINOV, J. M. ROBINSON, A. AMRI, M. ABU-ASAB, N. FOURIE, R. DIOGO, D. L. SWOFFORD & J. P. TOWNSEND (2016). PhyloOncology: understanding cancer through phylogenetic analysis. BBA Reviews On Cancer 1867: 101-108. [BD5--> PDF]

 

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DIOGO, R. & B. WOOD (2016). Origin, development and evolution of primate muscles, with notes on human anatomical variations and anomalies. In: Boughner, J. & C. Rolian (eds.), Developmental approaches to human evolution, John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, US): 167-204. [BD3--> PDF]

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DIOGO, R., C. SMITH & J.M. ZIERMANN (2015). Evolutionary Developmental Pathology and Anthropology: a new area linking development, comparative anatomy, human evolution, morphological variations and defects, and medicine. Developmental Dynamics 244: 1357-1374. [BD2--> PDF]

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DIOGO, R., B. ESTEVE-ALTAVA, SMITH, C., J. C. BOUGHNER & D. RASSKIN-GUTMAN (2015). Anatomical Network Comparison of Human Upper and Lower, Newborn and Adult, and Normal and Abnormal Limbs, with Notes on Development, Pathology and Limb Serial Homology vs. Homoplasy. PLOS One: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140030. [BD3--> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

pdfGondré-Lewis, C., T. Gboluaje, S. N. REID, S. LIN, P. WanG, W. Green, R. Diogo, M. N. Fidelia-Lambert & M. M. HermaN (2015). The human brain and face: mechanisms of cranial, neurological and facial development revealed through malformations ofholoprosencephaly, cyclopia and aberrations in chromosome 18. Journal of Anatomy 227: 255-267.  [BD 1 ---> PDF; REDUCED QUALITY: FOR A HIGH QUALITY PDF, PLEASE CONTACT RUI DIOGO]

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DIOGO, R., S. WALSH, C. SMITH, J.M. ZIERMANN & V. ABDALA (2015). Towards the resolution of a long-standing evolutionary question: muscle identity and attachments are mainly related to topological position and not to primordium or homeotic identity of digits. Journal of Anatomy 226: 523-529. [CCA43--> PDF]

pdfBELLO-HELLEGOUARCH, G., AZIZ, M.A., FERRERO, E.M., KERN, M., FRANCIS, N. & DIOGO, R. (2012). Pollical palmar interosseous muscle' (musculus adductor pollicis accessorius): attachments, innervation, variation, phylogeny, review of the literature, and implications for human evolution and medicine. Journal of Morphology 275: 274-293 [PCA14 --> PDF]

pdfDIOGO, R. & B. A. WOOD (2012). Violation of Dollo's law: evidence of muscle reversions in primate phylogeny and their implications for the understanding of the ontogeny, evolution and anatomical variations of modern humans. Evolution 66: 3267-3276 [PCA13 --> PDF]

 
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