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    ISBN: 9789811310027
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Biomineralisation ; Nanostruktur ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
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    almahu_9949301193602882
    Format: 1 online resource (393 pages)
    ISBN: 9789811310027
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Structure and Analysis of Biominerals -- Chapter 1: On the Transition Temperature to Calcite and Cell Lengths for Various Biogenic Aragonites -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Materials and Methods -- 1.3 Results and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 2: TEM Study of the Radular Teeth of the Chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Materials and Methods -- 2.3 Results and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 3: Experimental Cremation of Bone: Crystallite Size and Lattice Parameter Evolution -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Materials and Methods -- 3.3 Results -- 3.3.1 X-Ray Diffraction: 100 °C Intervals -- 3.3.2 X-Ray Diffraction: 10 Min Intervals -- 3.3.3 FTIR -- 3.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Effect of Carbonic Anhydrase Immobilized on Eggshell Membranes on Calcium Carbonate Crystallization In Vitro -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Material and Methods -- 4.2.1 Carbonic Anhydrase (EC 4.2.1.1) Immobilization on ESM -- 4.2.2 Crystallization Experiments -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 ESM on Bottom of the Microbridge 24 H Incubation -- 4.3.2 ESM on Top of the Microbridge Facing the Calcification Medium After 24 H of Incubation -- 4.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5: Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Materials and Methods -- 5.2.1 Materials -- 5.2.2 Isolation and Characterization of the Matrix Proteins from the Venomous Fang -- 5.2.3 Proteome Analysis -- 5.3 Results and Discussion -- 5.3.1 Isolation and Characterization of the Matrix Proteins from P. flavoviridis Venomous Fangs -- 5.3.2 Proteome Analysis of the Fang Matrix Proteins -- References -- Chapter 6: Characterization of Goldfish Scales by Vibrational Spectroscopic Analyses -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Materials and Methods -- 6.3 Results and Discussion. , 6.3.1 Characterization of a Normal Scale from Goldfish by FTIR Spectra -- 6.3.2 Characterization of Regenerating Scales from Goldfish by FTIR Spectra -- 6.3.3 Raman Spectra from Normal and Regenerating Scales of Goldfish -- References -- Chapter 7: Relationship Between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Material and Method -- 7.2.1 Breeding Test -- 7.2.2 Sample Collection -- 7.2.3 Bone Density -- 7.2.4 Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of the Femoral Cortex -- 7.2.5 Eggshell Quality Test -- 7.2.6 Statistics -- 7.3 Results -- 7.3.1 Bone Density -- 7.3.2 Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Femoral Cortex -- 7.3.3 Egg Quality Test -- 7.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 8: Spectroscopic Investigation of Shell Pigments from the Family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Materials and Methods -- 8.3 Results and Discussion -- 8.3.1 Raman Spectra at 514.5 nm -- 8.3.2 Raman Spectra at 442 nm Excitation -- 8.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: 3D Visualization of Calcified and Non-calcified Molluscan Tissues Using Computed Tomography -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Material and Methods -- 9.3 Results -- 9.3.1 Shells -- 9.3.2 Soft Tissues -- 9.4 Discussion -- References -- Part II: Molecular and Cellular Regulation of Biomineralization -- Chapter 10: Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: A Perspective -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Calcium Uptake and Transport -- 10.3 Temporary Calcium Storage in Cells -- 10.4 Many Open Questions and Challenges Remain -- 10.5 Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 11: Identification of Barnacle Shell Proteins by Transcriptome and Proteomic Approaches -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Material and Methods -- 11.2.1 M. rosa and Its Larval Culture Construction. , 11.2.2 Transcriptome Data Analysis -- 11.2.3 Preparation of Shell-Soluble and Shell-Insoluble Fractions -- 11.2.4 In-Gel Digestion, LC-MS/MS Analysis, and Protein Identification -- 11.2.5 Analysis of M. rosa Shell Protein Candidates -- 11.3 Results and Discussion -- 11.3.1 Development of Shell Formation in M. rosa Juvenile -- 11.3.2 Identification of Proteins in M. rosa Shell Extract -- 11.3.3 Filtering Shell Proteome Data with Transcriptome Analysis -- References -- Chapter 12: The Optical Characteristics of Cultured Akoya Pearl Are Influenced by Both Donor and Recipient Oysters -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Materials and Methods -- 12.2.1 Akoya Pearl Oysters -- 12.2.2 Pearl Culture -- 12.2.3 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Data Analysis -- 12.3 Results -- 12.3.1 The Cultured Pearls from Various Culture Sites -- 12.3.2 The Cultured Pearls from Combination of Donor and Recipient Pearl Oysters -- 12.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13: Influence of B Vitamins on Proliferation and Differentiation of Osteoblastic Bovine Cell Cultures: An In Vitro Study -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Materials and Methods -- 13.3 Results and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14: Rice Plant Biomineralization: Electron Microscopic Study on Plant Opals and Exploration of Organic Matrices Involved in Biosilica Formation -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Materials and Methods -- 14.2.1 Plant Materials and Microscopy -- 14.2.2 Extraction of Organic Matrices from Plant Opals -- 14.3 Results and Discussion -- 14.3.1 Morphology and Function of Plant Opals -- 14.3.2 Organic Matrices from Separated Plant Opals -- References -- Chapter 15: DMP1 Binds Specifically to Type I Collagen and Regulates Mineral Nucleation and Growth -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Methods -- 15.2.1 Expression of Recombinant DMP1 Protein. , 15.2.2 Preparation of Demineralized Dentin Wafers for Immunogold Labeling -- 15.2.3 Preparation of Demineralized and Deproteinized Dentin Wafers for Nucleation Experiments -- 15.2.4 Modeling of DMP1 -- 15.3 Results -- 15.3.1 DMP1 Binds to Densely Packed Collagen Fibrils of the Dentin Matrix -- 15.3.2 Structural Characterization of the Mineral Deposited on the Collagen Matrix of Dentin -- 15.3.3 Computation and Ab Initio Models of DMP1 -- 15.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 16: Exploration of Genes Associated with  Sponge Silicon Biomineralization in the  Whole Genome Sequence of the Hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Materials and Methods -- 16.3 Results and Discussion -- 16.3.1 Construction of Whole Genome DNA Library of E. curvistellata -- 16.3.2 Search for Silicatein Gene -- 16.3.3 Search of Genes Associated with Silicon Biomineralization -- 16.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Genome-Based Analysis of Biomineralization -- Chapter 17: The Origin and Early Evolution of SCPP Genes and Tissue Mineralization in Vertebrates -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Materials and Methods -- 17.3 Results and Discussion -- 17.3.1 Phylogenetic Analysis -- 17.3.2 Arrangements of SCPP Genes and SPARC Family Genes in Vertebrate Genomes -- References -- Part IV: Evolution in Biomineralization -- Chapter 18: Immunolocalization of Enamel Matrix Protein-Like Proteins in the Tooth Enameloid of Actinopterygian Bony Fish -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Materials and Methods -- 18.3 Results -- 18.3.1 Initial Mineralization of Enameloid in Polypterus -- 18.3.2 Immunohistochemical Localization of EMP-Like Proteins in Enameloid Matrix -- 18.3.2.1 Gar -- 18.3.2.2 Polypterus -- 18.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 19: Geographical and Seasonal Variations of the Shell Microstructures in the Bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- 19.1 Introduction. , 19.2 Materials and Methods -- 19.3 Results -- 19.4 Discussion -- References -- Part V: Biomineralization in Medical and Dental Sciences -- Chapter 20: Enhancement of Bone Tissue Repair by Octacalcium Phosphate Crystallizing into Hydroxyapatite In Situ -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Bone-Bonding Property of OCP Implanted in Bone Defects -- 20.3 Hydrolysis from OCP to Ca-Deficient HA in Physiological Conditions -- 20.4 Osteoblastic Cell Response -- 20.5 Osteoclastic Cell Response -- 20.6 Bone Substitute Materials -- 20.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 21: The Relationship Between the Structure and Calcification of Dentin and the Role of Melatonin -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Materials and Methods -- 21.2.1 Ethics -- 21.2.2 Materials -- 21.2.3 Methods -- 21.3 Results -- 21.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 22: Fabrication of Hydroxyapatite Nanofibers with High Aspect Ratio via Low-Temperature Wet Precipitation Methods Under Acidic Conditions -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Materials and Methods -- 22.3 Results and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 23: Physico-chemical Characterisation of the Processes Involved in Enamel Remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Materials and Methods -- 23.2.1 Materials -- 23.2.2 Ion-Binding Studies -- 23.2.3 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies -- 23.2.4 Remineralisation Studies -- 23.3 Results -- 23.3.1 The CPP-ACP Complexes Exist in Equilibria with Both Bound and Free Calcium and Phosphate Ions -- 23.3.2 The CPP-ACP Complexes Are Small Readily Diffusible Species -- 23.3.3 Both CPP-ACP and β-CN(1-25)-ACP Complexes Release Mineral Ions that Remineralise Demineralised Enamel Lesions -- 23.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 24: Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Materials and Methods. , 24.2.1 Adsorption Studies.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Endo, Kazuyoshi Biomineralization Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2018 ISBN 9789811310010
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almafu_9959051482302883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 413 p. 183 illus., 67 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 981-13-1002-5
    Content: This open access book is the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) held in 2017 at Tsukuba. Over the past 45 years, biomineralization research has unveiled details of the characteristics of the nano-structure of various biominerals; the formation mechanism of this nano-structure, including the initial stage of crystallization; and the function of organic matrices in biominerals, and this knowledge has been applied to dental, medical, pharmaceutical, materials, agricultural and environmental sciences and paleontology. As such, biomineralization is an important interdisciplinary research area, and further advances are expected in both fundamental and applied research. .
    Note: Preface -- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals -- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite -- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution -- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro -- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses -- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography -- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization -- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective -- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches -- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters -- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study -- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation -- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth -- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization -- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates -- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization -- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish -- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences -- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ -- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin -- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions -- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization -- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering -- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery -- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei -- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution -- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences -- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environment assessment, and disaster research -- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate -- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan -- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina -- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene -- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation -- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis -- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster -- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist? -- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure -- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata and the effects of blending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality -- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata -- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites -- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown -- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata -- Part IX Appendix -- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images. , English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959051482302883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 413 p. 183 illus., 67 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 981-13-1002-5
    Content: This open access book is the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) held in 2017 at Tsukuba. Over the past 45 years, biomineralization research has unveiled details of the characteristics of the nano-structure of various biominerals; the formation mechanism of this nano-structure, including the initial stage of crystallization; and the function of organic matrices in biominerals, and this knowledge has been applied to dental, medical, pharmaceutical, materials, agricultural and environmental sciences and paleontology. As such, biomineralization is an important interdisciplinary research area, and further advances are expected in both fundamental and applied research. .
    Note: Preface -- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals -- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite -- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution -- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro -- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses -- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography -- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization -- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective -- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches -- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters -- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study -- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation -- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth -- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization -- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates -- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization -- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish -- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences -- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ -- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin -- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions -- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization -- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering -- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery -- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei -- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution -- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences -- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environment assessment, and disaster research -- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate -- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan -- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina -- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene -- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation -- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis -- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster -- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist? -- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure -- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata and the effects of blending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality -- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata -- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites -- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown -- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata -- Part IX Appendix -- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-13-1001-7
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959051482302883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 413 p. 183 illus., 67 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 981-13-1002-5
    Content: This open access book is the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) held in 2017 at Tsukuba. Over the past 45 years, biomineralization research has unveiled details of the characteristics of the nano-structure of various biominerals; the formation mechanism of this nano-structure, including the initial stage of crystallization; and the function of organic matrices in biominerals, and this knowledge has been applied to dental, medical, pharmaceutical, materials, agricultural and environmental sciences and paleontology. As such, biomineralization is an important interdisciplinary research area, and further advances are expected in both fundamental and applied research. .
    Note: Preface -- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals -- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite -- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution -- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro -- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses -- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography -- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization -- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective -- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches -- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters -- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study -- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation -- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth -- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization -- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates -- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization -- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish -- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences -- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ -- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin -- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions -- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization -- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering -- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery -- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei -- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution -- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences -- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environment assessment, and disaster research -- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate -- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan -- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina -- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene -- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation -- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis -- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster -- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist? -- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure -- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata and the effects of blending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality -- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata -- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites -- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown -- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata -- Part IX Appendix -- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images. , English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949292172302882
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 413 p. 183 illus., 67 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 981-13-1002-5
    Content: This open access book is the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) held in 2017 at Tsukuba. Over the past 45 years, biomineralization research has unveiled details of the characteristics of the nano-structure of various biominerals; the formation mechanism of this nano-structure, including the initial stage of crystallization; and the function of organic matrices in biominerals, and this knowledge has been applied to dental, medical, pharmaceutical, materials, agricultural and environmental sciences and paleontology. As such, biomineralization is an important interdisciplinary research area, and further advances are expected in both fundamental and applied research. .
    Note: Preface -- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals -- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite -- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution -- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro -- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses -- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography -- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization -- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective -- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches -- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters -- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study -- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation -- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth -- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization -- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates -- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization -- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish -- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences -- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ -- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin -- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions -- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization -- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering -- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery -- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei -- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution -- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences -- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environment assessment, and disaster research -- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate -- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan -- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina -- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene -- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation -- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis -- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster -- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist? -- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure -- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata and the effects of blending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality -- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata -- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites -- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown -- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata -- Part IX Appendix -- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images. , English
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    Format: XI, 413 p. 183 illus., 67 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 9789811310027
    Content: This open access book is the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) held in 2017 at Tsukuba. Over the past 45 years, biomineralization research has unveiled details of the characteristics of the nano-structure of various biominerals; the formation mechanism of this nano-structure, including the initial stage of crystallization; and the function of organic matrices in biominerals, and this knowledge has been applied to dental, medical, pharmaceutical, materials, agricultural and environmental sciences and paleontology. As such, biomineralization is an important interdisciplinary research area, and further advances are expected in both fundamental and applied research. .
    Note: Preface -- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals -- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite -- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica -- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution -- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro -- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake -- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses -- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting -- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) -- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography -- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization -- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective -- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches -- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters -- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study -- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation -- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth -- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata -- Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization -- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates -- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization -- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish -- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii -- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences -- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ -- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin -- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions -- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP -- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces -- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization -- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering -- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery -- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei -- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution -- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences -- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environment assessment, and disaster research -- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate -- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan -- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina -- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene -- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation -- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis -- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster -- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist? -- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure -- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata and the effects of blending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality -- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata -- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites -- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown -- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata -- Part IX Appendix -- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images.
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    Format: xi, 413 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
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