are involved with biomineralization, biodegradation, and metal-fungal interactions. In studying fungi's roles in biomineralization, it has been found...
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the layer in which any major thickening, armouring and biomineralization occurs. Biomineralization with calcite is particularly common in Crustacea, whereas...
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they cannot rely on a steady supply of dissolved calcium carbonate. Biomineralization generally affects the exocuticle and the outer part of the endocuticle...
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not known. Biomineralization is the production of mineralized parts by organisms. Hypotheses to explain the evolution of biomineralization include physiological...
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Limpet (section Biomineralization)
exact mechanism behind the biomineralization of limpet teeth is unknown. However, it is suggested that limpet teeth biomineralize using a dissolution-reprecipitation...
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Choanoflagellate (section Silicon biomineralization)
The choanoflagellates are a group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of the animals...
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Bioinorganic chemistry (section Biomineralization)
and arsenic-containing compounds involves cobalamin-based enzymes. Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to...
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set of strategies that comprise biosorption, bioaccumulation and biomineralization are closely related to each other, because one way or another have...
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carbon dioxide, water, and basic elements. Fungi have been shown to biomineralize uranium oxides, suggesting they may have application in the bioremediation...
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scales. Some plants excrete ligands that dissolve silicates, a step in biomineralization. Silicate anions in solution react with molybdate anions yielding...
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Osteopontin (section Biomineralization)
"Structural disorder in proteins brings order to crystal growth in biomineralization". Bone. 51 (3): 528–534. doi:10.1016/j.bone.2012.05.009. PMID 22634174...
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Porter, S. (1 June 2007). "Seawater Chemistry and Early Carbonate Biomineralization". Science. 316 (5829): 1302. Bibcode:2007Sci...316.1302P. doi:10.1126/science...
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Diatomaceous earth (category Biomineralization)
its crystalline form. Aerogel – Synthetic ultralight solid material Biomineralization – Process by which living organisms produce minerals Fuller's earth –...
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found around bacteria in alluvial topsoil. As clay minerals promote biomineralization, the presence of bacteria and clay minerals resulted in calcium hydroxyapatite...
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Delftia acidovorans (section Biomineralization)
motile, non-sporulating, rod-shaped bacterium known for its ability to biomineralize gold and bioremediation characteristics. It was first isolated from...
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Martin, R.E. (1995). "Cyclic and secular variation in microfossil biomineralization: clues to the biogeochemical evolution of Phanerozoic oceans". Global...
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Veis, A. (1990). "Biomineralization. Cell Biology and Mineral Deposition. by Kenneth Simkiss; Karl M. Wilbur On Biomineralization. by Heinz A. Lowenstam;...
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both ends pointed. Sigmas are C- or S-shaped microscleres. Animal biomineralization is a controlled process and leads to the production of mineral–organic...
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PMID 25948095. Porter, S. M. (2007). "Seawater Chemistry and Early Carbonate Biomineralization". Science. 316 (5829): 1302. Bibcode:2007Sci...316.1302P. doi:10.1126/science...
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Jurassic profoundly altered ocean chemistry, with the deposition of biomineralized plankton on the ocean floor acting as a buffer against large CO2 emissions...
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Mg2+/Ca2+ ratio of the seas also affects the ability of organisms to biomineralize. The Carboniferous aragonite seas favoured those that secreted aragonite...
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calcium carbonate, giant clams grow their shells through the process of biomineralization, which is very sensitive to seasonal temperature. The isotopic ratio...
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Olev Vinn (section Biomineralization studies)
Estonia Alma mater University of Tartu Known for studies on annelid biomineralization Awards 2017 Estonian State Science Prize in Geo-Bio Sciences Scientific...
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Calcification (category Biomineralization)
systems, such as the formation of stromatolites or mollusc shells (see Biomineralization). Calcification can manifest itself in many ways in the body depending...
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a shallow inland sea to the west. The limestones were derived from biomineralizing marine organisms such as calcareous algae, brachiopods, and crinoids...
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"Mollusk Shell Formation: A Source of New Concepts for Understanding Biomineralization Processes". ChemInform. 37 (16): 980–7. doi:10.1002/chin.200616269...
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Susannah M. Porter (2007). "Seawater chemistry and early carbonate biomineralization". Science. 316 (5829): 1302. Bibcode:2007Sci...316.1302P. doi:10.1126/science...
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transport coastal Weathering Erosion Aeolian (windborne) transport Biomineralization Bioturbation Compaction Concretion Exner equation Fluvial processes...
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weights and isoelectric properties of the soluble matrix in relation to biomineralization processes". Marine Biology. 125 (3): 525–529. Bibcode:1996MarBi.125...
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such as aspartic acid and glutamic acid, are important mediators of biomineralization, shell proteins tend to be rich in these amino acids. Aspartic acid...
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