Biomineralization is the process by which organisms produce hard inorganic matter from soft tissues with outstanding control of mineral deposition in time and space. For this purpose, organisms deploy a sophisticated “toolkit” that has resulted in significant evolutionary innovations, for which calcium phosphate (CaP) is the biomineral selected for the skeleton of vertebrates. While CaP mineral formation in aqueous media can be investigated by studying thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transitions in supersaturated solutions, biogenic mineralization requires coping with the inherent complexity of biological systems. This mainly includes compartmentalization and homeostatic processes used by organisms to regulate key physiological factors...
The current study examines the enzymatic decomposition of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia as a ...
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme involved in mineralization of bone, is incorporated into three...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has traditionally been used for the repair of bone defects because of its st...
In hard tissues of vertebrates, calcium phosphate (CaP) biomineralization is a fascinating process t...
The biogenic calcium phosphate (CaP) crystallization is a process that offers elegant materials desi...
While it has long been mimicked by simple precipitation reactions under biologically relevant condit...
Biomineralization is a process of creating crystalline structures under biological control. The proc...
This thesis has studied aspects of biomineralisation, covering the inorganic mineral, the organic ma...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study examines the enzymatic decomposition of urea into ca...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
Matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization is orchestrated by ultrastructural and biochemical events tha...
Biomineralization is well-known as the essential process for human skeletal development. It is a com...
International audienceBacteria are thought to play an important role in the formation of calcium-pho...
Biocalcification of collagen matrices with calcium phosphate and biosilicification of diatom frustul...
The current study has focused on enzymatic decomposition of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia as ...
The current study examines the enzymatic decomposition of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia as a ...
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme involved in mineralization of bone, is incorporated into three...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has traditionally been used for the repair of bone defects because of its st...
In hard tissues of vertebrates, calcium phosphate (CaP) biomineralization is a fascinating process t...
The biogenic calcium phosphate (CaP) crystallization is a process that offers elegant materials desi...
While it has long been mimicked by simple precipitation reactions under biologically relevant condit...
Biomineralization is a process of creating crystalline structures under biological control. The proc...
This thesis has studied aspects of biomineralisation, covering the inorganic mineral, the organic ma...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study examines the enzymatic decomposition of urea into ca...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
Matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization is orchestrated by ultrastructural and biochemical events tha...
Biomineralization is well-known as the essential process for human skeletal development. It is a com...
International audienceBacteria are thought to play an important role in the formation of calcium-pho...
Biocalcification of collagen matrices with calcium phosphate and biosilicification of diatom frustul...
The current study has focused on enzymatic decomposition of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia as ...
The current study examines the enzymatic decomposition of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia as a ...
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme involved in mineralization of bone, is incorporated into three...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has traditionally been used for the repair of bone defects because of its st...