1. 2018
  2. Facing each other: Mammal mothers and infants prefer the position favouring right hemisphere processing

    Giljov, A., Karenina, K. & Malashichev, Y., 1 Jan 2018, In: Biology Letters. 14, 1, 5 p., 20170707.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  3. Pattern of lateralized behaviors in a caudate amphibian, Ambystoma mexicanum

    Извеков, Е. И., Павлова, В. В., Огневая, Е. М., Непомнящих, В. А. & Малашичев, Е. Б., 2018, In: Russian Journal of Herpetology. 25, 1, p. 31-42 12 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  4. 2017
  5. Neural crest contribution to the avian shoulder girdle and implications to girdle evolution in vertebrates

    Ponomartsev, S., Valasek, P. V., Patel, K. & Prof, Y. M., 1 Apr 2017, In: Biological Communications. 62, 1, p. 27-37 11 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  6. Early Expression of Manual Lateralization in Bipedal Marsupials

    Giljov, A., Karenina, K., Ingram, J. & Malashichev, Y., 2017, In: Journal of Comparative Psychology. 131, 3, p. 225-230

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  7. Lateralization of mother–infant interactions in a diverse range of mammal species

    Karenina, K., Giljov, A., Ingram, J., Rowntree, V. J. & Malashichev, Y., 2017, In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1, 2, p. 0030

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  8. MANUAL LATERALITY IN MARSUPIALS

    Giljov, A., Karenina, K. & Malashichev, Y., 2017, M.: Товарищество научных изданий КМК. 114 p.

    Research output: Book/Report/AnthologyBookpeer-review

  9. Primary Cilia as a Possible Link between Left-Right Asymmetry and Neurodevelopmental Diseases

    Trulioff, A., Ermakov, A. & Malashichev, Y., 2017, In: Genes. 8, 2, p. 48

    Research output: Contribution to journalLiterature review

  10. 2016
  11. Asymmetry of righting reflexes in sea turtles and its behavioral correlates

    Malashichev, Y., 2016, In: Physiology and Behavior. 157, p. 1-8

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

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