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Independent origins of spicules reconcile palaeontological and molecular evidence of the evolutionary history of sponges

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Rossi ME   +11 more
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Unveiling in situ oxygen, carbon and nutrient cycling of a sponge-driven biological hotspot in the arctic. [PDF]

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Hanz U   +7 more
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A new sponge from the Marjum Formation of Utah documents the Cambrian origin of the hexactinellid body plan. [PDF]

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Del Mouro L   +7 more
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Demosponges

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Jennifer Miksis-Olds   +35 more
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Nanostructural features of demosponge biosilica

Journal of Structural Biology, 2003
Recent interest in the optical and mechanical properties of silica structures made by living sponges, and the possibility of harnessing these mechanisms for the synthesis of advanced materials and devices, motivate our investigation of the nanoscale structure of these remarkable biomaterials. Scanning electron and atomic force microscopic (SEM and AFM)
James C, Weaver   +5 more
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