Sulfated polymers in biological mineralization: a plausible source for bio-inspired engineering
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Arias, José
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Sulfated polymers in biological mineralization: a plausible source for bio-inspired engineering
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Biomineralization leads to the formation of inorganic crystals with unique, ordered, refined shapes that are regulated by specific macromolecules. This process has been a source of inspiration for exploring novel approaches to the fabrication of inorganic-based surfaces and interfaces. Among those macromolecules, sulfated polymers, referred to as proteoglycans, have not received enough attention, although there is increasing evidence of their widespread occurrence in biominerals. Here we examine the available information on the nature, distribution and possible role of sulfated polymers in biomineralization, and highlight new directions to stimulate further research activities.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158104
DOI: 10.1039/b401396d
ISSN: 09599428
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Journal of Materials Chemistry, Volumen 14, Issue 14, 2004, Pages 2154-2160
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