Edmontosaurus regalis, Lambe, 1917

Surmik, Dawid, Słowiak-Morkovina, Justyna, Szczygielski, Tomasz, Wojtyniak, Marcin, Środek, Dorota, Dulski, Mateusz, Balin, Katarzyna, Krzykawski, Tomasz & Pawlicki, Roman, 2023, The first record of fossilized soft parts in ossified tendons and implications for the understanding of tendon mineralization, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 198 (3), pp. 747-766 : 751

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad001

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8146934

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Edmontosaurus regalis
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Edmontosaurus regalis (UAMES 52615)

Both cross-sectioned tendons show a highly porous structure built of fibrous primary matrix ( Fig. 1A–C View Figure 1 ). The general structure of the sectioned tendons is homogenous. The matrix is composed of coarse collagenous fibre bundles containing numerous bone cell lacunae ( Fig. 1A, C View Figure 1 ). The vascular canals forming the porous structure of the tendons are young Haversian canals ( Fig. 1A–C View Figure 1 ). The cross-sectioned larger tendon shows few scattered secondary osteons in the centre of the tendon surrounded by collagen-fibre bundles ( Fig. 1D View Figure 1 ). The tendon of a slightly smaller cross-section (3.5 mm diameter; Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ) is more porous than the larger one (6 mm; Fig. 1C, D View Figure 1 ). The different structure between the sampled tendons may result from a different location in the body.

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