- organisms,
especially micro-organisms. Biomineralization, also
written biomineralisation, is the
process by
which living organisms produce minerals, often...
- stiffness.
Further hardening occurs during the
biomineralisation of the endocarp. The
biomineralisation of
pyrenes during the life of the
plant can aid...
- drug
candidates as well as a substance's toxicity. In the
study of
biomineralisation,
bioactivity is
often meant to mean the
formation of
calcium phosphate...
- (with
respect to the
flagellated pole of the cell),
orienting the
biomineralisation of the magnetosomes.
Aerotaxis is the
response by
which bacteria migrate...
-
survive for at
least 30 days
after a polychaete's death.
Although biomineralisation is
usually necessary to
preserve soft
tissue after this time, the...
- been an
additional component in
Gigantopithecus which facilitated biomineralisation of
enamel during prolonged amelogenesis (enamel growth). Gigantopithecus...
- Bonucci.
These cell-derived
vesicles are
specialized to
initiate biomineralisation of the
matrix in a
variety of tissues,
including bone,
cartilage and...
-
subject of
detailed X-ray
diffraction studies,
which have
indicated biomineralisation of the
otoliths occurs predominantly in the
aragonite phase. Females...
- GÄ…siorowski, Ludwik; Hejnol,
Andreas (2022-09-19). "Brachiopod and
mollusc biomineralisation is a
conserved process that was lost in the phoronid–bryozoan stem...
-
includes a
minimal period of
three to four days in the plankton.
Biomineralisation begins shortly after hatching, with the
fabrication of the larval...