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The probable mechanism for silicon capture by diatom algae: assimilation of polycarbonic acids with diatoms—is endocytosis a key stage in building of siliceous …

Annenkov et al., 2020

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15175327112666766383
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Annenkov V
Gordon R
Zelinskiy S
Danilovtseva E
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Journal of Phycology

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Many organisms including unicellular (diatoms, radiolaria, and chrysophytes), higher plants (rice and horsetail) and animals (sponges) use silica as a main part of skeletons. The bioavailable form of silicon is silicic acid and the mechanism of silicic acid penetration into …
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