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specific CAs play an
essential role in this
genetic control The
largest biosilica structure on
Earth is the
giant basal ****ule from the deep-sea gl****...
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Silica Formation in Gl****in, a
Protein Occluded in
Hexactinellid Sponge Biosilica, for
Development of a Tag for
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continuously in culture. Thal****iosira
pseudonana has a
radial symmetry. Its
biosilica cell wall is
divided into two halves,
which are
joined together by girdle...
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Silicateins are
enzymes which catalyse the
formation of
biosilica from
monomeric silicon compounds (such as
silicic acid)
extracted from the
natural environment...
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specialized cells known as sclerocytes.
Biosilica formation in
Suberites differs from
other species that
utilize biosilica in this regard. Most
other species...
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Florin (2022). "Plant
biostimulants based on
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