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Silicateins, silicase and spicule-associated proteins: synthesis of demosponge silica skeleton and nanobiotechnological applications

Schröder et al., 2007

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6568581521604905320
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Schröder H
Krasko A
Brandt D
Wiens M
Tahir M
Tremel W
Müller W
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Porifera research: biodiversity, innovation and sustainability

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The major skeletal elements of the Demospongiae and Hexactinellida are spicules formed from amorphous silica (biosilica). Demosponges are unique in their ability to synthesize their silica skeleton enzymatically. In the past few years, we have cloned several isoforms of the …
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