Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Their nano- and micropatterned biosilica cell walls are outstanding examples of biologically controlled mineral formation. Although the knowledge about diatom cell wall formation increased over the last 60 years, the process is still far away from being completely understood. Diatom cell walls exhibit highly interesting material properties, making them appealing to material scientists. Due to those properties, diatom cell walls are on the brink of becoming powerful tools in nanotechnology. However, the production of tailored silica structures for nanotechnology requires a much better understanding of the processes and components involved in cel...
<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...
Silica formation in diatoms is of interest for a range of different subjects from biomimetics to oce...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes which dominate carbon and silico...
The nano- and micropatterned biosilica cell walls of diatoms are remarkable examples of biological m...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
While the geometries of diatom frustules have been investigated in detail, the processes leading to ...
Diatoms and chrysophytes are single-celled organisms who have mastered the ability of controlling th...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Silaffins are involved in the formation of the cell walls of diatoms. It is known that silaffins can...
<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...
Silica formation in diatoms is of interest for a range of different subjects from biomimetics to oce...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
Diatoms are a large group of unicellular, photosynthetic eukaryotes which dominate carbon and silico...
The nano- and micropatterned biosilica cell walls of diatoms are remarkable examples of biological m...
The silica-based cell walls of diatoms are outstanding examples of nature’s capability to synthesize...
Diatoms are unicellular eucaryotic algae with cell walls containing silica, intricately and ornately...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
While the geometries of diatom frustules have been investigated in detail, the processes leading to ...
Diatoms and chrysophytes are single-celled organisms who have mastered the ability of controlling th...
Background: The diatom cell wall, called the frustule, is predominantly made out of silica, in many ...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Silaffins are involved in the formation of the cell walls of diatoms. It is known that silaffins can...
<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...
Silica formation in diatoms is of interest for a range of different subjects from biomimetics to oce...