Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and physicochemical processes that are apparently integrated in biosilica morphogenesis, but the mechanisms are not yet fully understood. With the recent identification of small polypeptides and proteins that ore encapsulated inside the biosilica and functional in silica polymerization in vitro, it is of importance to determine whether interactions between inorganic silica species and these organic compounds occur in vivo. A time-resolved analysis of valve formation in synchronously growing cells of the diatom species Navicula pelliculosa enabled us to characterize the relevant chemical bonds by attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transformed infrar...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
International audienceDiatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern ...
Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and phys...
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...
Diatoms have ornate biosilica frustules that are species-specific and are formed under genetic contr...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
• Silicon biomineralization is a widespread mechanism found in several kingdoms that concerns both u...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
Diatoms are unicellular algae that construct cell walls called frustules by the precipitation of sil...
<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...
The discovery of long-chain polyamines as biomolecules that are tightly associated to biosilica in d...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
International audienceDiatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern ...
Biologically formed silica is produced at ambient conditions under the control of molecular and phys...
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...
Diatoms have ornate biosilica frustules that are species-specific and are formed under genetic contr...
Since the 18th-century scientists are studying diatoms, fascinated by their beauty and diversity. Th...
• Silicon biomineralization is a widespread mechanism found in several kingdoms that concerns both u...
The silicified cell walls of diatoms have inspired the interest of researchers for several centuries...
Diatoms are unicellular algae that construct cell walls called frustules by the precipitation of sil...
<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...
The discovery of long-chain polyamines as biomolecules that are tightly associated to biosilica in d...
Biomineralization processes identified within diatoms have inspired the design of synthetic silica s...
Background: Biological mineral formation (biomineralization) proceeds in specialized compartments of...
Biosilicification is an area of growing interest in marine biology, nanotechnology, and nanoscience....
International audienceDiatoms, the major contributors of the global biogenic silica cycle in modern ...