Eighteen million years of diverse enamel proteomes from the East African Rift
Daniel R. Green(Harvard University Press), Timothy P. Cleland(Smithsonian Institution), Gabrielle A. Russo(Stony Brook University), Tara M. Smiley(Indiana University Bloomington), Francis Kirera(Mercer University), Craig S. Feibel(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Eipa Emmanuel Aoron(Harvard University), Ellen R. Miller(Wake Forest University), Ari Grossman(Midwestern University), Cyprian Nyete, Patricia Princehouse(Turkana University College), Cynthia M. Liutkus-Pierce(Appalachian State University), Isaiah Nengo(Stony Brook University), Kevin T. Uno(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), Louise Leakey(Stony Brook University), Catherine Beck(Hamilton College), Emmanuel Ndiema(National Museums of Kenya), Natasha Vitek(Stony Brook University), William J. Sanders(University of Michigan), John Rowan(University of Cambridge), Martin Kirinya, Fredrick K. Manthi(National Museums of Kenya)
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