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Mineralization caused by cell-mediated phenomena.
Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues. Such tissues are called mineralized tissues. It is an extremely widespread phenomenon; all six taxonomic kingdoms contain members that are able to form minerals, and over 60 different minerals have been identified in organisms. Examples include silicates in algae and diatoms, carbonates in invertebrates, and calcium phosphates and carbonates in vertebrates. These minerals often form structural features such as sea shells and the bone in mammals and birds. Organisms have been producing mineralised skeletons for the past 550 million years. Other examples include copper, iron and gold deposits involving bacteria. Biologically-formed minerals often have special uses such as magnetic sensors in magnetotactic bacteria (Fe3O4), gravity sensing devices (CaCO3, CaSO4, BaSO4) and iron storage and mobilization (Fe2O3•H2O in the protein ferritin).
Patrick Guenoun - “CaCO3 nanostructured crystals induced by nacreous organic extracts” Biomineralization short course Paris 1-5 December 2015 @UPMC.
What is BIOMINERALIZATION? What does BIOMINERALIZATION mean? BIOMINERALIZATION meaning - BIOMINERALIZATION pronunciation - BIOMINERALIZATION definition - BIOMINERALIZATION explanation - How to pronounce BIOMINERALIZATION? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms produce minerals,[2] often to harden or stiffen existing tissues. Such tissues are called mineralized tissues. It is an extremely widespread phenomenon; all six taxonomic kingdoms contain members that are able to form minerals, and over 60 different minerals have been identified in organisms.[3][4][5] Examples include silicates in algae and diatoms, carbonates in invertebrates, and calcium phosphates and carbona...
Mechanisms of nucleation and growth of biominerals and morphogenesis by Denis Gebauer (Konstanz University). MOOC biomineralization short courses Paris 1-5 December 2015 @UPMC. Organized by Labex Matisse (Sorbonne-Universités) / CNRS
Bones, Raphides, Stones, and Canines: How Biomineralization Impacts your Existence - Natural Science Seminar on October 12, 2012, taught by Dr. Aaron J. Wyman.
Video shows what biomineralization means. The formation of hard mineral deposits within a living organism, especially the process whereby bone and similar structural material is formed.. Biomineralization Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say biomineralization. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Thibaud Coradin (LCMCP) - Introduction to Biomineralization. MOOC biomineralization short courses Paris 1-5 December 2015 @UPMC. Organized by Labex Matisse (Sorbonne-Universités) / CNRS
Lecture by Karim Benzerara, Distinguished Lecturer 2011, given at the Institute of Biology, Bucharest, Romania, on iron biomineralization by neutrophilic anaerobic Fe-oxidizing bacteria: a nanoscale perspective.
Characterization and structuring role of bone mineral’s surface layer
What is BIOMINERALIZATION? What does BIOMINERALIZATION mean? BIOMINERALIZATION meaning - BIOMINERALIZATION pronunciation
Biomineralization of bones and therapeutics strategies - Biomineralization2014 Par Christèle COMBE de l'Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III CNRS