<p>The translucent nacre surrounds the nucleus. The nacre comprises hundreds to thousands of nacreous layers. The thickness of each layer is approximately 300–500 nm.</p
Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as wel...
A pearl’s distinguished beauty and toughness are attributable to the periodic stacking of aragonite ...
Nacre thickness is a major factor influencing the quality and value of half-pearls (‘mabé’), yet acc...
The quality of natural and cultured pearls depends on the size, shape and properties of the surface....
<p>(A) The surface of the pearl at low magnification. The numbers and arrows indicate the serial sec...
International audienceNacre, or mother of pearl, is composed of aragonite tablets and is produced by...
Not AvailableNacre, the inner iridescent layer of molluscan shells is an organic-inorganic composite...
This chapter provides a highly illustrated description of the various components of the soft anatomy...
International audienceCultivated pearls frequently exhibit morphological irregularities making obvio...
Mantle tissue from the black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, was cultured in vitro using s...
Xavier Bourrat is in ISTO's lab since January 2005International audienceShell nacre (mother of pearl...
Nacre, or mother of pearl, is a biomaterial with a layered structure. In a recent geological study, ...
<p>(A) left: stereo microscopic image of the inner shell surface of a control (39 Pa, HF) mussel, mi...
Shell nacre (mother of pearl) of Pinctada margaritifera was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy...
An exceptionally large, lustrous baroque-shaped South Sea cultured pearl from Indonesia was studied ...
Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as wel...
A pearl’s distinguished beauty and toughness are attributable to the periodic stacking of aragonite ...
Nacre thickness is a major factor influencing the quality and value of half-pearls (‘mabé’), yet acc...
The quality of natural and cultured pearls depends on the size, shape and properties of the surface....
<p>(A) The surface of the pearl at low magnification. The numbers and arrows indicate the serial sec...
International audienceNacre, or mother of pearl, is composed of aragonite tablets and is produced by...
Not AvailableNacre, the inner iridescent layer of molluscan shells is an organic-inorganic composite...
This chapter provides a highly illustrated description of the various components of the soft anatomy...
International audienceCultivated pearls frequently exhibit morphological irregularities making obvio...
Mantle tissue from the black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, was cultured in vitro using s...
Xavier Bourrat is in ISTO's lab since January 2005International audienceShell nacre (mother of pearl...
Nacre, or mother of pearl, is a biomaterial with a layered structure. In a recent geological study, ...
<p>(A) left: stereo microscopic image of the inner shell surface of a control (39 Pa, HF) mussel, mi...
Shell nacre (mother of pearl) of Pinctada margaritifera was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy...
An exceptionally large, lustrous baroque-shaped South Sea cultured pearl from Indonesia was studied ...
Formation of nacre (mother-of-pearl) is a biomineralization process of fundamental scientific as wel...
A pearl’s distinguished beauty and toughness are attributable to the periodic stacking of aragonite ...
Nacre thickness is a major factor influencing the quality and value of half-pearls (‘mabé’), yet acc...