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English: Holotype of Cretacladoides noricum (NHMW 2017/0055/0001) in profile view for demonstration of the section plane.
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Source Feichtinger, I., Lukeneder, A., Topa, D. et al. Fossil microbial shark tooth decay documents in situ metabolism of enameloid proteins as nutrition source in deep water environments. Sci Rep 10, 20979 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-77964-5
Author Feichtinger, I., Lukeneder, A., Topa, D. et al.

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Teeth of a number of extinct chondrichthyans.

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