Both in vivo and ex vivo observations support the hypothesis that bone mineral formation proceeds via disordered precursor phases. The characteristics of the precursor phases are not well defined, but octacalcium phosphate-like, amorphous calcium phosphate-like, and HPO$_{4}^{2-}$ enriched phases were detected. Here we use in vivo Raman spectroscopy and high-resolution wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) to characterize and map at 2 μm resolution the mineral phases in the rapidly forming tail fin bones of living zebrafish larvae and zebrafish larvae immediately after sacrifice, respectively. Raman spectroscopy shows the presence of an acidic disordered calcium phosphate phase with additional characteristic features of HPO$_{4}^{2-}$– at the...
Bone crystallite chemistry and structure change during bone maturation. However, these properties o...
Background: The correct evaluation of mineralization is fundamental for the study of skeletal develo...
The tissues in our bodies are extremely rich in calcium and phosphate – the primary ingredients of b...
Both in vivo and ex vivo observations support the hypothesis that bone mineral formation proceeds vi...
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AbstractConfocal Raman microspectroscopy and fluorescence imaging are two well-established methods p...
Dietary phosphorus (P) is essential for bone mineralisation in vertebrates. P deficiency can cause g...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
The elucidation of early mineralization of bone is of great interest to the medical world. A clearer...
The pathway of ion supply from the source to the site of bone deposition in vertebrates is thought t...
Danio rerio (zebrafish) shows high similarity with humans in terms of bone architecture, bone cells,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe pathway of ion supply from the source to the site of bone depositi...
<div><p>Although bone is one of the most studied living materials, many questions about the manner i...
Bone crystallite chemistry and structure change during bone maturation. However, these properties of...
It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an...
Bone crystallite chemistry and structure change during bone maturation. However, these properties o...
Background: The correct evaluation of mineralization is fundamental for the study of skeletal develo...
The tissues in our bodies are extremely rich in calcium and phosphate – the primary ingredients of b...
Both in vivo and ex vivo observations support the hypothesis that bone mineral formation proceeds vi...
\u3cp\u3eBoth in vivo and ex vivo observations support the hypothesis that bone mineral formation pr...
AbstractConfocal Raman microspectroscopy and fluorescence imaging are two well-established methods p...
Dietary phosphorus (P) is essential for bone mineralisation in vertebrates. P deficiency can cause g...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
The elucidation of early mineralization of bone is of great interest to the medical world. A clearer...
The pathway of ion supply from the source to the site of bone deposition in vertebrates is thought t...
Danio rerio (zebrafish) shows high similarity with humans in terms of bone architecture, bone cells,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe pathway of ion supply from the source to the site of bone depositi...
<div><p>Although bone is one of the most studied living materials, many questions about the manner i...
Bone crystallite chemistry and structure change during bone maturation. However, these properties of...
It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an...
Bone crystallite chemistry and structure change during bone maturation. However, these properties o...
Background: The correct evaluation of mineralization is fundamental for the study of skeletal develo...
The tissues in our bodies are extremely rich in calcium and phosphate – the primary ingredients of b...