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Reference number:04A0384169
Evolution of hard-tissue mineralization: comparison of the inner skeletal system and the outer shell system
硬組織の無機質化の発達:内骨格系と外殻系の比較
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Volume:
22
Issue:
3
Page:
163-169
Publication year:
2004
JST Material Number:
L0163A
ISSN:
0914-8779
Document type:
Article
Article type:
文献レビュー
Country of issue:
Germany, Federal Republic of (DEU)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Growth
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NAKAHARA, H. Fine structure and amino acid composition of the organic envelope in the prismatic layer of some bivalve shells. Venus (Jap J Malac). 1980, 39, 169-177
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BEVELANDER, G. Compartment and envelope formation in the process of biological mineralization. The Mechanisms of Biomineralization in Animals and Plants. 1980, 19-27
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NAKAHARA, H. Electron microscopic and amino acid studies on the outer and inner shell layers of Haliotis rufescens. Venus. 1982, 41, 33-46
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