Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers

Recent studies have reported preservation of proteinaceous soft tissues within dinosaur bones. Here, Wiemann et al. combine analyses of fossil vertebrate tissues and experimentally matured modern samples to elucidate the mechanism of soft tissue preservation and the environments that favor it.

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Autores principales: Jasmina Wiemann, Matteo Fabbri, Tzu-Ruei Yang, Koen Stein, P. Martin Sander, Mark A. Norell, Derek E. G. Briggs
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ffad4d73b6e5436a8d09c077330f19c22021-12-02T15:34:48ZFossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers10.1038/s41467-018-07013-32041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ffad4d73b6e5436a8d09c077330f19c22018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07013-3https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Recent studies have reported preservation of proteinaceous soft tissues within dinosaur bones. Here, Wiemann et al. combine analyses of fossil vertebrate tissues and experimentally matured modern samples to elucidate the mechanism of soft tissue preservation and the environments that favor it.Jasmina WiemannMatteo FabbriTzu-Ruei YangKoen SteinP. Martin SanderMark A. NorellDerek E. G. BriggsNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
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Tzu-Ruei Yang
Koen Stein
P. Martin Sander
Mark A. Norell
Derek E. G. Briggs
Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
description Recent studies have reported preservation of proteinaceous soft tissues within dinosaur bones. Here, Wiemann et al. combine analyses of fossil vertebrate tissues and experimentally matured modern samples to elucidate the mechanism of soft tissue preservation and the environments that favor it.
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author Jasmina Wiemann
Matteo Fabbri
Tzu-Ruei Yang
Koen Stein
P. Martin Sander
Mark A. Norell
Derek E. G. Briggs
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Matteo Fabbri
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title Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
title_short Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
title_full Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
title_fullStr Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
title_full_unstemmed Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
title_sort fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into n-heterocyclic polymers
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