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封面 封面图片:反常啮齿动物头骨、下颌骨和咀嚼器的三维重建侧视图。从上至下Idiurus macrotis、Anomalurus derbianus、Zenkerella insignis 和 Pedetes capensis。见 L. Da Cunha 及其同事:《春兔、会飞和不会飞的鳞尾松鼠(Anomaluromorpha,啮齿目)是松鼠:咀嚼肌的比较解剖学及其对啮齿动物滞后形态进化的影响》,本期。
Cover image: Lateral view of the 3D reconstruction of the skull, mandible and masticatory apparatus of anomaluromorph rodents. From top to bottom: Idiurus macrotis, Anomalurus derbianus, Zenkerella insignis, and Pedetes capensis. See L. Da Cunha and colleagues, ‘Springhares, flying and flightless scaly-tailed squirrels (Anomaluromorpha, Rodentia) are the squirrely mouse: comparative anatomy of the masticatory musculature and its implications on the evolution of hystricomorphy in rodents’, this issue.
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Journal of Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Anatomical Society. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques and papers with novel methods or synthetic perspective on an anatomical system.
Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. You must clearly state the broader implications of your work in the abstract.
We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas:
Cell biology and tissue architecture
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