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Georg Brenneis
Researcher at University of Greifswald
Publications - 25
Citations - 708
Georg Brenneis is an academic researcher from University of Greifswald. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sister group & Neurogenesis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 562 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Brenneis include Wellesley College & University of Rostock.
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Invertebrate neurophylogeny: suggested terms and definitions for a neuroanatomical glossary
Stefan Richter,Rudi Loesel,Günter Purschke,Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa,Gerhard Scholtz,Thomas Stach,Lars Vogt,Andreas Wanninger,Georg Brenneis,Georg Brenneis,Carmen Döring,Simone Faller,Martin Fritsch,Peter Grobe,Carsten Michael Heuer,Sabrina Kaul,Ole Sten Møller,Carsten H. G. Müller,Verena Rieger,Birgen H. Rothe,Martin E.J. Stegner,Steffen Harzsch +21 more
TL;DR: The use of revised neuroanatomical terminology in any new descriptions of the anatomy of invertebrate nervous systems will improve the comparability of this organ system and its substructures between the various taxa, and finally even lead to better and more robust homology hypotheses.
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The chelifores of sea spiders (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) are the appendages of the deutocerebral segment
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed neuro-anatomical and neurogenesis in four pycnogonid species using immunohistochemical techniques and showed the postprotocerebral innervation of the chelifores.
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Architecture of the nervous system in mystacocarida (Arthropoda, crustacea)--an immunohistochemical study and 3D reconstruction.
Georg Brenneis,Stefan Richter +1 more
TL;DR: The complete absence of serotonin‐ir neurons in the ventral nervous system, which is a unique condition in arthropods and herein interpreted as a derived character, is reported.
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From egg to “no-body”: an overview and revision of developmental pathways in the ancient arthropod lineage Pycnogonida
TL;DR: A resurgence of studies on pycnogonid postembryonic development has provided various new insights in the last decades, but the scarcity of modern-day embryonic data needs to be addressed in future investigations to strengthen comparisons to other arthropod outgroups in the framework of evo-devo.
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Morphogenesis of Pseudopallene sp. (Pycnogonida, Callipallenidae) II: postembryonic development
TL;DR: Postembryonic development of Pseudopallene sp.