Peter Fratzl
A Wspc Reference on Biomineralization (in 3 Volumes) (Hardcover)
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This book explores how biominerals fulfill a wide range of functions in living organisms. Foremost they stiffen endo- and exoskeletons of many animals. The bone of vertebrates is a collagen-based organic matrix reinforced by calcium phosphate nanoparticles. Some vertebrates that lack a bony skeleton such as sharks and rays use calcium phosphate to form calcified tesserae covering the cartilaginous skeleton. Calcium carbonate and other minerals reinforce the exoskeleton of many crustaceans not only for protection but also to provide efficient tools such as the crab pincer. Sea shells are generally based on calcium carbonate mainly calcite and aragonite. Unicellular algae often protect themselves with a mineral shell made of calcium carbonate (coccolithophores) or silica (diatoms). Silica is also the basis of the skeleton of some deep-sea sponges. Minerals may also have optical functions such as the calcite lenses in the eyes of the brittlestar. Magnetic iron oxide particles allow bacteria to orient themselves in the Earth s magnetic field. And of course minerals are also a store of essential ions to the point that mammalian bone is considered an endocrine organ that controls the homeostasis of calcium and phosphate both ions that are essential for many cellular processes. All these diverse aspects are addressed in this work by world-renowned scientists. The three volumes are a valuable resource for researchers scholars and advanced students in disciplines such as geosciences paleontology evolutionary and developmental biology ecology physical chemistry materials science civil engineering endocrinology regenerative medicine and many others.Volume 1: Evolution Synthesis Morphogenesis explores the fascinating world of biomineralization where biology and geology meet to shape the natural world. From the earliest fossil biominerals to the intricate processes of crystal formation this volume reveals how living systems build with minerals and how these processes have evolved over time. Key chapters examine the morphogenesis of biominerals the role of classical and nonclassical crystallization pathways and the structural importance of organic matrices such as chitin and collagen. With insights that bridge biology chemistry and materials science the book uncovers both fundamental mechanisms and innovative concepts in crystal engineering. Rich in interdisciplinary perspectives this volume offers a broad yet detailed view of the interactions between the geosphere and biosphere making it an essential resource for researchers and students interested in evolution mineralogy and the science of life s building blocks.Volume 2: Calcium Carbonates focuses on calcium carbonate one of nature s most versatile and widespread biominerals. This volume examines how organisms from mollusks to birds harness calcium carbonate to build shells skeletons and protective structures with remarkable precision and diversity. Chapters trace the molecular and cellular mechanisms behind mollusk and brachiopod shell formation explore the contrasting strategies of octocorals and hexacorals and reveal the morphodynamics that shape precious red coral. The volume also highlights calcite morphogenesis in coccolithophores -- microscopic architects of the oceans -- and uncovers the intricate processes that give rise to the avian eggshell. Bringing together perspectives from biology chemistry and earth sciences this volume offers a detailed exploration of how calcium carbonate structures emerge function and evolve across species. It is an indispensable reference for researchers and students studying biomineralization evolutionary biology and the materials of life.Volume 3: Calcium Phosphate Silica Guanine delves into the remarkable diversity of biominerals beyond calcium carbonate with a focus on calcium phosphate silica and guanine. This volume showcases how living systems create complex structures
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