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Biological Mineralization and Demineralization

Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Biological Mineralization and Demineralization Berlin 1981, October 18–23
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normal and pathological mineralization in vertebrates but also with the interesting problems involved in the formation of in­ tracellular deposits of calcium oxalate in plants. Here cal­ cium carbonate and silica may also be involved in the mineral­ ization processes. Calcium carbonate is an important component in the formation of mollusc and avian shells. The observation that both calcite and aragonite may be formed in biogenic cal­ cium carbonate raises important questions as to what factors control the formation of the final mineral phase. There is little doubt that thermodynamically less stable phases may be kinetically stabilized for long periods of time by other mole­ cules present in vivo. In normal mineralization, calcium salts may initially be deposited both within the cells and extracel­ lularly. In the latter case, the role of matrix vesicles and the ways in which the matrix components might control mineral­ ization were especially emphasized. There is clearly a need for more structural and functional information involving cells, matrix components, and their associated crystals. The develop­ ment of further techniques involving mutants, chromofluors, and fixatives for preservation of tissue and the ions present in vivo was recommended. In dealing with abnormal and pathological mineralization, the Workshop concentrated on urolithiasis, gout and pseudo-gout, and the formation of dental caries. Discussions based on the influence of media of low pH on mineral surfaces highlighted some of the factors of importance in controlling crystal dis­ solution.
Release date Australia
November 19th, 2011
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Assisted by I. I. Reynolds
  • Assisted by I. L. Matthews
  • Assisted by Kenneth Simkiss
  • Assisted by W. G. Robertson
  • Edited by George H. Nancollas
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Illustrations
VIII, 415 p.
Pages
415
Dimensions
152x229x22
ISBN-13
9783642685767
Product ID
20771406

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