CARTA Member Publications
CARTA encourages transdisciplinary research to advance our understanding of human origins and provides a forum for researchers from disparate fields "to explore and explain the human phenomenon.” This page lists select publications with one or more CARTA member authors.
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2006
. Fixation of the human-specific CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase pseudogene and implications of haplotype diversity for human evolution. Genetics, 2005/11/08. 2006;172:1139-46.
. Human medullary responses to cooling and rewarming the skin: a functional MRI study. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2006;103:809-13.
. Increased local gyrification mapped in Williams syndrome. Neuroimage, 2006/08/12. 2006;33:46-54.
. Language and life history: a new perspective on the development and evolution of human language. Behav Brain Sci, 2007/01/12. 2006;29:259-80; discussion 280-325.
. Loss of Siglec expression on T lymphocytes during human evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2006/05/10. 2006;103:7765-70.
. Modern human life history: the evolution of human childhood and adult fertility. In: Hawkes, K, Paine, R, eds. The evolution of human life history, 1st. Santa FeOxford: School of American Research. 2006, p.197-230.
. System-wide genomic and biochemical comparisons of sialic acid biology among primates and rodents: Evidence for two modes of rapid evolution. J Biol Chem, 2006/06/14. 2006;281:25689-702.
. The evolution of human brain and body growth patterns. In: Kaas, J, Preuss, T, eds. Evolution of Nervous Systems. Oxford: Academic Press. 2006;4:337-346.
. The neurobiology of Williams syndrome: cascading influences of visual system impairment?. Cell Mol Life Sci, 2006/07/01. 2006;63:1867-75.
. To modulate or not to modulate: differing results in uniquely shaped Williams syndrome brains. Neuroimage, 2006/06/30. 2006;32:1001-7.
. Unconventional translation of mammalian LINE-1 retrotransposons. Genes Dev, 2006/01/19. 2006;20:210-24.
. Unique, common, and interacting cortical correlates of thirst and pain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2006;103:2416-21.
. Who's afraid of Homo sapiens?. J Biomed Discov Collab. England. 2006;1:17.
2005
. A human-specific gene in microglia. Science. 2005;309(5741):1693.
. Abnormal cortical complexity and thickness profiles mapped in Williams syndrome. J Neurosci, 2005/04/22. 2005;25:4146-58.
. Comparing the human and chimpanzee genomes: searching for needles in a haystack. Genome Res, 2005/12/13. 2005;15:1746-58.
. Cortical, thalamic, and hypothalamic responses to cooling and warming the skin in awake humans: a positron-emission tomography study. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2005;102:5262-7.
. Effects of natural human antibodies against a nonhuman sialic acid that metabolically incorporates into activated and malignant immune cells. J Immunol, 2005/06/24. 2005;175:228-36.
. Evidence for superior parietal impairment in Williams syndrome. Neurology, 2005/01/12. 2005;64:152-3.
. Evolution of human-chimpanzee differences in malaria susceptibility: relationship to human genetic loss of N-glycolylneuraminic acid. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2005/08/30. 2005;102:12819-24.
. Genetic basis of human brain evolution: accelerating along the primate speedway. Dev Cell, 2004/12/29. 2005;8:2-4.
. Human embryonic stem cells express an immunogenic nonhuman sialic acid. Nat Med, 2005/02/03. 2005;11:228-32.
. Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome. Nature, 2005/09/02. 2005;437:69-87.
. Mechanism of uptake and incorporation of the non-human sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid into human cells. J Biol Chem, 2004/11/24. 2005;280:4228-37.
. Moving primate genomics beyond the chimpanzee genome. Trends Genet, 2005/07/13. 2005;21:511-7.


























