Iron-mediated deep-time preservation of osteocytes in a Middle Triassic reptile bone

Volume: 33, Issue: 2, Pages: 186 - 193
Published: Apr 9, 2019
Abstract
Fossil bone cells (osteocytes) are known mainly from the shape-casting vacuities they leave behind after cell decay; however, they may occasionally be preserved as three-dimensionally fossilized soft parts. Here we present brownish to rust-coloured microbodies, extracted from a Middle Triassic (ca. 245 Ma) bone of the reptile Nothosaurus, which are morphologically consistent with bone cells of present-day vertebrates. In situ imaging shows that...
Paper Details
Title
Iron-mediated deep-time preservation of osteocytes in a Middle Triassic reptile bone
Published Date
Apr 9, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
2
Pages
186 - 193
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