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Skeletal and extraskeletal disorders of biomineralization

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2022
Michael T. Collins   +14 more
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Magnetite Biomineralization in Bacteria

2011
Magnetotactic bacteria are able to biomineralize magnetic crystals in intracellular organelles, so-called "magnetosomes." These particles exhibit species- and strain-specific size and morphology. They are of great interest for biomimetic nanotechnological and biotechnological research due to their fine-tuned magnetic properties and because they ...
Baumgartner, J., Faivre, D.
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Biomineralization: An Overview

Connective Tissue Research, 2003
Biomineralization describes the deposition of mineral within or outside the cells of living organisms. Examples include iron and gold deposits in bacteria and other unicellular organisms, silicates in algae and diatoms, carbonates in diatoms and nonvertebrates, and calcium phosphates and carbonates in vertebrates.
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Hormonal regulation of biomineralization

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021
A. Arnold   +7 more
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DNA nanostructures as templates for biomineralization

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
Dimitra Athanasiadou   +1 more
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Remediation of soil cadmium pollution by biomineralization using microbial-induced precipitation: a review

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2021
Yunting Zheng, C. Xiao, R. Chi
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Biomineralization

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2015
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A review on mechanism of biomineralization using microbial-induced precipitation for immobilizing lead ions

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Bing Shan   +6 more
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