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- Bielak et al., 2023 - Otolin-1, an otolith- and otoconia-related protein, controls calcium carbonate bioinspired mineralization
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Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscopy images of CaCO3 crystals obtained from in vitro biomineralization experiments using the slow-diffusion method over a range of dOtol1 and hOtol1 concentrations (e.g., 30 ?g/ml, 150 ?g/ml, 300 ?g/ml) grown in 2 mM, 10 mM or 25 mM CaCl2 buffered solutions for 24 h. The scale bars on the main panels correspond to 200 ?m, while the inset scale bars correspond to 50 ?m. |
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Reprinted from Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects, 1867(5), Bielak, K., Benkowska-Biernacka, D., Ptak, M., Stolarski, J., Kalka, M., O?yhar, A., Dobryszycki, P., Otolin-1, an otolith- and otoconia-related protein, controls calcium carbonate bioinspired mineralization, 130327, Copyright (2023) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ BBA General Subjects