The Anatomical Record (AR) provides a major forum for research dealing with diverse aspects of the organization of biological structure and its functional significance.
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The Anatomical Record ranks 2nd in the
Anatomy Morphology category in total
cites and articles published.

EB 2013 Sessions of Interest ~ AR Highlights ~ AR Special Issues ~ AR in the News
Paleontology and Functional Anatomy
Monday, April 22, 2013 - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Lawrence M. Witmer, Ph.D. (Ohio University)
The Visible Dinosaur: Fleshing out dinosaur head anatomy and function with advanced 3D imaging
Carol Ward (University of Missouri)
The Evolution of Human Anatomy and Locomotion
Matt Ravosa (University of Notre Dame)
Integrative Experimental Approaches to Adaptive Interpretations of the Fossil Record
Imaging Modalities
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Scott Fraser (California Institute of Technology)
Imaging the Cellular Dynamics and Signals that Pattern Embryos
Nadine Peyrieras (CNRS-NED Institut de Neurobiologie)
Recording and Statistical Analysis of Early Zebrafish Developmental Patterns Using In Vivo Multiphoton Microscopy
Charles Little (Kansas University Medical Center)
Integrating Cell and Tissue Motion Patterns during Early Embryogenesis: How Much “Cell Migration” Really Occurs?
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redOrbit article - Featured in October 2012 issue of The Anatomical Record - Scientists from Arizona State University and University of Arizona examined the anatomical and microscopic make-up of regenerated lizard tails...