Chemical signatures of soft tissues distinguish between vertebrates and invertebrates from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek Lagerstätte of Illinois
Victoria E. McCoy(Whitney Museum of American Art), Derek E. G. Briggs(American Museum of Natural History), Paul M. Mayer(Field Museum of Natural History), Holger Petermann(Whitney Museum of American Art), Christopher D. Whalen(Whitney Museum of American Art), Scott Lidgard(Field Museum of Natural History), Jasmina Wiemann(Yale University), James C. Lamsdell(West Virginia University)
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