Overview
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| jeffrey.laitman@mssm.edu |

| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| jeffrey.laitman@mssm.edu |
Developmental and evolutionary change in the human upper respiratory/vocal tract
Balboni AL, Bergemann AD, Reidenberg JS, Laitman JT. Tuberculosis induced changes to the osseous cranial base and its potential effect on hearing. Anat Rec 2008; 291(5): 488-490.
MacLeod CD, Reidenberg JS, Weller M, Santos MB, Herman J, Goold J, Pierce GJ. Breaking symmetry: the marine environment, prey size, and the evolution of asymmetry in cetacean skulls. Anat. Rec 2007; 290: 539-545.
Reidenberg JS, Laitman JT. Discovery of a low frequency sound source in Mysticeti (baleen whales): Anatomical establishment of a vocal fold . Homolog Anat Rec 2007; 290: 745-760.
Reidenberg JS. Anatomical Adaptations of Aquatic Mammals. Anat Rec 2007; 290: 507-513.
Reidenberg JS, Laitman JT. Blowing Bubbles: An Aquatic Adaptation That Risks Protection of the Respiratory Tract in Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). Anat Rec 2007; 290: 569-580.
Friedland DR, Eden AR, Laitman J. Use of the novel carbocyanine tracer fast-DiI for investigating upper respiratory tract cranial nerves in prenatal rats. Lab Anim Sci 1996 Apr; 46(2): 220-5.
Gannon PJ, Costantino PD, Lueg EA, Chaplin JM, Brandwein MS, Passalaqua PJ, Fliegelman LJ, Laitman JT, Marquez S, Urken ML. Use of the peritracheal fold in the dog tracheal transplantation model. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1999 Sep; 125(9): 959-63.
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