The interaction between mineral structures and living beings is increasingly attracting the interest of research. The formation of skeletons, geomicrobiology, the study of the origin of life, soil biology, benthos biology, human and mammalian diseases generated by the inhalation of dust and biomaterials are some examples of scientific areas where the topic has a relevance. In this chapter we focus on cell reactivity to siliceous rocks and to the various forms of silicon dioxide, in particular. The examples here reported carefully review howsuch minerals may strongly affect different living beings, from simple ones to humans. The biomineralogy concept is explained, focusing on the effects of rocks on cell growth and development. The toxic ac...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Biomineralization is the deposition of minerals by living organisms. The question of how and by whic...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
The interaction between mineral structures and living beings is increasingly attracting the interest...
The element silicon (Si) is used by all living organisms either in molecular processes or in the for...
The silica is one of the most common elements in the Earth's crust. During erosion it is released in...
The closest relative of carbon in the Periodic Table, silicon or silicium is named from one of the c...
There is considerable interest in the effects of silica on human health in contrast to prior researc...
The biological effects of mineral particles in both macrophage-like and fibroblast cell lines are de...
The Earth\u27s crust is primarily made of various silicate materials upon which we successfully dwel...
The Earth\u27s crust is primarily made of various silicate materials upon which we successfully dwel...
Chemical mobility of crystalline and amorphous SiO2 plays a fundamental role in several geochemical ...
Silica biomineralization associated with unicellular microbes (Cyanidium caldarium) living in strong...
In this study, we demonstrate that dissolved silica obtained from mineral (crystalline quartz), biog...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Biomineralization is the deposition of minerals by living organisms. The question of how and by whic...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
The interaction between mineral structures and living beings is increasingly attracting the interest...
The element silicon (Si) is used by all living organisms either in molecular processes or in the for...
The silica is one of the most common elements in the Earth's crust. During erosion it is released in...
The closest relative of carbon in the Periodic Table, silicon or silicium is named from one of the c...
There is considerable interest in the effects of silica on human health in contrast to prior researc...
The biological effects of mineral particles in both macrophage-like and fibroblast cell lines are de...
The Earth\u27s crust is primarily made of various silicate materials upon which we successfully dwel...
The Earth\u27s crust is primarily made of various silicate materials upon which we successfully dwel...
Chemical mobility of crystalline and amorphous SiO2 plays a fundamental role in several geochemical ...
Silica biomineralization associated with unicellular microbes (Cyanidium caldarium) living in strong...
In this study, we demonstrate that dissolved silica obtained from mineral (crystalline quartz), biog...
The demand for new materials and products is still growing and the interest in naturally formed biop...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Biomineralization is the deposition of minerals by living organisms. The question of how and by whic...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...