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Biomineralization: from the understanding of natural architectures to bio-inspired nanomaterials

Authors: Émilie POUGET, Érik DUJARDIN, Franck ARTZNER

Publication date: October 10, 2009

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Émilie POUGET is a post-doctoral researcher at the CNRS Paul Pascal research center.

Érik DUJARDIN is a CNRS research fellow in the nanoscience group at the CEMES center for materials development and structural studies.

Frank ARTZNER is a CNRS research fellow at the Institut de Physique de Rennes, Université Rennes 1.

Biomineralization refers to the natural mineralization processes that produce a wide variety of inorganic structures such as teeth, bones, shells and carapaces. These architectures, which come in a wide range of sizes, are used by an incredible diversity of organisms and serve primarily as skeletons or exoskeletons. Certain other physical functions have also been developed for protection against predators and for their optical or magnetic properties. These...

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