Diatoms are single-celled algae which possess characteristic rigid cell walls (frustules) composed of amorphous silica. Frustule formation occurs within a specialised organelle termed the silica deposition vesicle (SDV). During diatom morphogenesis, silica particles are transported to the SDV by silica transport vesicles. Once released within the SDV, the particles are then thought to diffuse until they encounter part of the growing aggregate upon which they adhere. The particles may then undergo a further period of surface relocalisation (sintering) which leads to a smoothing of the surface. A number of computer simulations based on a modified diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) algorithm, have been undertaken to investigate the potential ...
AbstractThe important role of the cytoskeleton in the morphogenesis of siliceous frustule components...
Morphogenesis of the silica based cell walls of diatoms, a large group of microalgae, is a paradigm ...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes which dominate carbon and silico...
AbstractDiatoms are single-celled algae which possess characteristic rigid cell walls (frustules) co...
the complexity of structures formed by diatoms.In this study, using fluorescence microscopy, scanni...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
by Iaroslav Babenko, Nils Kröger and Benjamin M. Friedrich Abstract: The silica-based cell walls of...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Background – Diatoms are unicellular algae, prolific in nearly all aqueous environments on earth. Th...
Diatoms are unicellular algae, characterized by silica cell walls. The silica elements are formed in...
<p>The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centur...
<p>The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centur...
Diatoms represent the most abundant and diversified class of primary producers in present oceans; th...
AbstractThe important role of the cytoskeleton in the morphogenesis of siliceous frustule components...
Morphogenesis of the silica based cell walls of diatoms, a large group of microalgae, is a paradigm ...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes which dominate carbon and silico...
AbstractDiatoms are single-celled algae which possess characteristic rigid cell walls (frustules) co...
the complexity of structures formed by diatoms.In this study, using fluorescence microscopy, scanni...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
by Iaroslav Babenko, Nils Kröger and Benjamin M. Friedrich Abstract: The silica-based cell walls of...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
Background – Diatoms are unicellular algae, prolific in nearly all aqueous environments on earth. Th...
Diatoms are unicellular algae, characterized by silica cell walls. The silica elements are formed in...
<p>The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centur...
<p>The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centur...
Diatoms represent the most abundant and diversified class of primary producers in present oceans; th...
AbstractThe important role of the cytoskeleton in the morphogenesis of siliceous frustule components...
Morphogenesis of the silica based cell walls of diatoms, a large group of microalgae, is a paradigm ...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes which dominate carbon and silico...