BACKGROUND:Skeletons are formed in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and compositions of organic and mineral components. Many invertebrate skeletons are constructed from carbonate or silicate minerals, whereas vertebrate skeletons are instead composed of a calcium phosphate mineral known as apatite. No one yet knows why the dynamic vertebrate skeleton, which is continually rebuilt, repaired, and resorbed during growth and normal remodeling, is composed of apatite. Nor is the control of bone and calcifying cartilage mineralization well understood, though it is thought to be associated with phosphate-cleaving proteins. Researchers have assumed that skeletal mineralization is also associated with non-crystalline, calcium- and phosphate-containi...
Inorganic polyphosphate (poly(P)) has recently been found to play an important role in bone formatio...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
Poster: abstract no. 0052Conference Theme: The Extracellular Matrix NicheInorganic polyphosphate (po...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
Relationships between geological phosphorite deposition and biological apatite nucleation have often...
SummaryObjectivePathological mineralization is induced by unbalance between pro- and anti-mineraliza...
The vertebrate skeleton is a hugely complex organ which performs varied and diverse functions enco...
Since its characterization two decades ago, the phosphatase PHOSPHO1 has been the subject of an incr...
Since its characterization two decades ago, the phosphatase PHOSPHO1 has been the subject of an incr...
SummaryObjectivePathological mineralization is induced by unbalance between pro- and anti-mineraliza...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization is orchestrated by ultrastructural and biochemical events tha...
The development of bioengineered cartilage for replacement of damaged articular cartilage has gained...
The development of bioengineered cartilage for replacement of damaged articular cartilage has gained...
Inorganic polyphosphate (poly(P)) has recently been found to play an important role in bone formatio...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
Poster: abstract no. 0052Conference Theme: The Extracellular Matrix NicheInorganic polyphosphate (po...
AbstractElasmobranchs (e.g. sharks and rays), like all fishes, grow continuously throughout life. Un...
Relationships between geological phosphorite deposition and biological apatite nucleation have often...
SummaryObjectivePathological mineralization is induced by unbalance between pro- and anti-mineraliza...
The vertebrate skeleton is a hugely complex organ which performs varied and diverse functions enco...
Since its characterization two decades ago, the phosphatase PHOSPHO1 has been the subject of an incr...
Since its characterization two decades ago, the phosphatase PHOSPHO1 has been the subject of an incr...
SummaryObjectivePathological mineralization is induced by unbalance between pro- and anti-mineraliza...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Matrix vesicle-mediated mineralization is orchestrated by ultrastructural and biochemical events tha...
The development of bioengineered cartilage for replacement of damaged articular cartilage has gained...
The development of bioengineered cartilage for replacement of damaged articular cartilage has gained...
Inorganic polyphosphate (poly(P)) has recently been found to play an important role in bone formatio...
Proteins play an important role in the process of biomineralization, which is considered the critica...
Poster: abstract no. 0052Conference Theme: The Extracellular Matrix NicheInorganic polyphosphate (po...