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Magnetite biomineralization

Magnetite biomineralization in the human brain. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 89, 7683-7687. [Pg.259]

Mann, S. Frankel, R.B. (1989) Magnetite biomineralization in unicellular microorganisms. In Mann, S. Webb, J. Williams, R.J.P. (eds.) Biomineralization Chemical and biochemical perspectives. VCH Weinheim, 389-426... [Pg.604]

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J.L. Kirschvink, A. Kobayashi-Kirschvink, and B.J. Woodford. 1992. Magnetite biomineralization in the human brain Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 89 7683-7687. (PubMed) (Full Text in PMC)... [Pg.1354]

Mann S. (1985) Structure, morphology, and crystal growth of bacterial magnetite. In Magnetite Biomineralization and Magnetoreception in Organisms (eds. J. L. Kirschvink, D. S. Jones, and B. J. MacEadden). Plenum, New York, pp. 311-332. [Pg.4046]

Biology Ferrihydrite (ferritin, iron overload), lepidocrocite, goethite, magnetite (biominerals), goethite, ferrihydrite, lepidocrocite (dissimi-latory respiration)... [Pg.1]

D. Faivre, L.H. Bottger, B.F. Matzanke, D. Schuler, Intracellular magnetite biomineralization in Bacteria proceeds by a distinct pathway involving membrane-bound Ferritin and an Iron(II) Species. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 46, 8495-8499 (2007)... [Pg.234]

The essential element iron is not only utilized by all living systems but bacteria materially assist the nucleation of minerals that contain ferric and ferrous forms. After a brief consideration of the roles of iron in bacterial systems, we discuss the magnetotactics, the bacteria that biomineralize with euhedral nanosized particles of magnetite, Fc304, and greigite, Fe3S4. [Pg.3997]

For additional information on magnetite, and other iron mineral species see Section 8.04.2.4, and for iron biomineralization and mechanisms see Section 8.04.3.3.2. [Pg.4010]


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