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Biological Crystallization

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For at least six hundred million years, life has been a fascinating laboratory of crystallization, referred to as biomineralization. During this huge lapse of time, many organisms from diverse phyla have developed the capability to precipitate various types of minerals, exploring distinctive pathways for building sophisticated structural architectures for different purposes. The Darwinian exploration was performed by trial and error, but the success in terms of complexity and efficiency is evident. Understanding the strategies that those organisms employ for regulating the nucleation, growth, and assembly of nanocrystals to build these sophisticated devices is an intellectual challenge and a source of inspiration in fields as diverse as materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedicine. However, “Biological Crystallization” is a broader topic that includes biomineralization, but also the laboratory crystallization of biological compounds such as macromolecules, carbohydrates, or lipids, and the synthesis and fabrication of biomimetic materials by different routes. This Special Issue collects 15 contributions ranging from biological and biomimetic crystallization of calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, and silica-carbonate self-assembled materials to the crystallization of biological macromolecules. Special attention has been paid to the fundamental phenomena of crystallization (nucleation and growth), and the applications of the crystals in biomedicine, environment, and materials science.

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Jaime Gómez Morales

Themen in »Biological Crystallization«

polymyxin resistance colistin resistance MCR-1 protein crystal nucleation thermodynamic and energetic approach protein ‘affinity’ to water solubility balance between crystal bond energy and destructive surface energies supersaturation dependence of the crystal nucleus size ependymin (EPN) ependymin-related protein (EPDR) mammalian ependymin-related protein (MERP) Campylobacter consisus Crohn’s disease circular dichroism

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ISBN: 9783039214037
Verlag: MDPI
Erscheinung: 23.09.2019

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