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The CarboCell project aims to understand the mechanisms of biomineralization in marine organisms, specifically focusing on how sea urchin larvae form calcium carbonate. This research will provide insights into the biological processes that convert carbon dioxide into useful materials, with implications for addressing o…
The process of biomineralization has profound impacts on the geology of our planet and is an integral part of the global carbon cycle by generating large amounts of CaCO3 bound in coral reefs, chalk mountains and deep sea sediments.
Mounting evidence demonstrate that many marine calcifiers generate biominerals by the intracellular formation of CaCO3 from seawater Ca2+ and metabolic CO2.
To date, the underlying mechanisms that control the carbonate chemistry in calcifying vesicles are unknown whi…
CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL
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