International audienceIn various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form through the initial deposition of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) phases with different hydration levels. Using X-ray PhotoEmission Electron spectroMicroscopy (X-PEEM), ACCs with varied spectroscopic signatures were previously identified. In particular , ACC type I and II were recognized in embryonic sea urchin spicules. ACC type I was assigned to hydrated ACC based on spectral similarity with synthetic hydrated ACC. However, the identity of ACC type II has never been unequivocally determined experimentally. In the present study we show that synthetic anhydrous ACC and ACC type II identified here in sea urchin spines, have similar Ca L 2,3-e...
The crystals in animal biominerals, such as sea urchin spines, mollusk shells, and coral skeletons, ...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Modern scleractinian coral skeletons are commonly composed of aragonite, the orthorhombic form of Ca...
In various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form through the initial dep...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
Sea urchin larvae have an endoskeleton consisting of two calcitic spicules. We reconstructed various...
Ocean acidification will likely have negative impacts on invertebrates producing skeletons composed ...
Biomineralized structures with intricate shapes and morphologies, such as sea urchin skeletal elemen...
Sea urchin teeth are remarkable and complex calcite structures, continuously growing at the forming ...
Ocean acidification will likely have negative impacts on invertebrates producing skeletons composed ...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a precursor to the crystalline phases of CaCO3, commonly found ...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Structuring over many length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials w...
The crystals in animal biominerals, such as sea urchin spines, mollusk shells, and coral skeletons, ...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Modern scleractinian coral skeletons are commonly composed of aragonite, the orthorhombic form of Ca...
In various mineralizing marine organisms, calcite or aragonite crystals form through the initial dep...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
Sea urchin larvae have an endoskeleton consisting of two calcitic spicules. We reconstructed various...
Ocean acidification will likely have negative impacts on invertebrates producing skeletons composed ...
Biomineralized structures with intricate shapes and morphologies, such as sea urchin skeletal elemen...
Sea urchin teeth are remarkable and complex calcite structures, continuously growing at the forming ...
Ocean acidification will likely have negative impacts on invertebrates producing skeletons composed ...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is a precursor to the crystalline phases of CaCO3, commonly found ...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Biomineral production in marine organisms employs transient phases of amorphous calcium carbonate (A...
Structuring over many length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials w...
The crystals in animal biominerals, such as sea urchin spines, mollusk shells, and coral skeletons, ...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Modern scleractinian coral skeletons are commonly composed of aragonite, the orthorhombic form of Ca...