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SUBMITTER: Bentov S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3382302 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bentov Shmuel S Zaslansky Paul P Al-Sawalmih Ali A Masic Admir A Fratzl Peter P Sagi Amir A Berman Amir A Aichmayer Barbara B
Nature communications 20120515
Carbonated hydroxyapatite is the mineral found in vertebrate bones and teeth, whereas invertebrates utilize calcium carbonate in their mineralized organs. In particular, stable amorphous calcium carbonate is found in many crustaceans. Here we report on an unusual, crystalline enamel-like apatite layer found in the mandibles of the arthropod Cherax quadricarinatus (freshwater crayfish). Despite their very different thermodynamic stabilities, amorphous calcium carbonate, amorphous calcium phosphat ...[more]