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Silicon Biomineralization Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology by Werner E. G. Muller β€” book cover

Silicon Biomineralization Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology

by Muller, Werner E. G., Mueller, M]ller
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Overview

During evolution silica deposition has been used in Protozoa, Metazoa and in plants as skeletal elements. It appears that the mechanisms for the formation of biogenic silica have evolved independently in these three taxa. In Protozoa and plants biosilicification appears to be primarily driven by non-enzymatic processes and procedes on organic matrices. In contrast, in sponges (phylum Porifera) this process is mediated by enzymes; the initiation of this process is likewise dependent on organic matrices.

In this monograph the role of biosilica as stabilizing structures in different organisms is reviewed and their role for morphogenetic processes is outlined. It provides an up-to-date summary of the mechanisms by which polymeric biosilica is formed. The volume is intended for biologists, biochemists and molecular biologists, involved in the understanding of structure formation in living organisms and will also be very useful for scientists working in the field of applied Nanotechnology and Nanobiotechnology.

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Book Details

Published
July 23, 2003
Publisher
Springer
Pages
354
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783540005377

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