Sea urchin larvae have an endoskeleton consisting of two calcitic spicules. We reconstructed various stages of the formation pathway of calcium carbonate from calcium ions in sea water to mineral deposition and integration into the forming spicules. Monitoring calcium uptake with the fluorescent dye calcein shows that calcium ions first penetrate the embryo and later are deposited intracellularly. Surprisingly, calcium carbonate deposits are distributed widely all over the embryo, including in the primary mesenchyme cells and in the surface epithelial cells. Using cryo-SEM, we show that the intracellular calcium carbonate deposits are contained in vesicles of diameter 0.5-1.5 mu m. Using the newly developed airSEM, which allows direct corre...
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Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite and occluded matrix protein...
Biomineralization is the process by which organisms use minerals to harden their tissues and provide...
International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form t...
Continuous efforts have been directed towards controlled calcium carbonate biomineral synthesis in r...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
The formation of the sea urchin spicule involves the stabilization and transformation of amorphous c...
The sea urchin embryo develops a calcitic endoskeleton through intracellular formation of amorphous ...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite, a form of calcium carbonat...
The crystals in animal biominerals, such as sea urchin spines, mollusk shells, and coral skeletons, ...
10 pagesInternational audienceSea urchin embryos produce an endoskeleton composed of two symmetric s...
Sea urchin eggs and those of most other deuterostomes are activated at fertilization by an increase ...
Coccolithophores are responsible for the production of more biogenic calcite than any other class of...
The formation of embryonic mineralized skeletal elements (spicules) in the sea urchin requires the p...
Contains fulltext : 208671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In reef-buildin...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite and occluded matrix protein...
Biomineralization is the process by which organisms use minerals to harden their tissues and provide...
International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form t...
Continuous efforts have been directed towards controlled calcium carbonate biomineral synthesis in r...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
The formation of the sea urchin spicule involves the stabilization and transformation of amorphous c...
The sea urchin embryo develops a calcitic endoskeleton through intracellular formation of amorphous ...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite, a form of calcium carbonat...
The crystals in animal biominerals, such as sea urchin spines, mollusk shells, and coral skeletons, ...
10 pagesInternational audienceSea urchin embryos produce an endoskeleton composed of two symmetric s...
Sea urchin eggs and those of most other deuterostomes are activated at fertilization by an increase ...
Coccolithophores are responsible for the production of more biogenic calcite than any other class of...
The formation of embryonic mineralized skeletal elements (spicules) in the sea urchin requires the p...
Contains fulltext : 208671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In reef-buildin...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite and occluded matrix protein...