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INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
SUBMITTER: Vaibhav Sharma
LAB HEAD: Saroj Kumar
PROVIDER: PXD022223 | Pride | 2021-09-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Sharma Vaibhav V Rastogi Simran S Kumar Bhati Kaushal K Srinivasan Alagiri A Roychoudhury Ajoy A Nikolajeff Fredrik F Kumar Saroj S
Biomolecules 20201111 11
In recent years, studies on mineralized tissues are becoming increasingly popular not only due to the diverse mechanophysical properties of such materials but also because of the growing need to understand the intricate mechanism involved in their assembly and formation. The biochemical mechanism that results in the formation of such hierarchical structures through a well-coordinated accumulation of inorganic and organic components is termed biomineralization. Some prime examples of such tissues ...[more]