The mineralized exoskeletons of crustaceans
S Bentov, S Abehsera, A Sagi - Extracellular composite matrices in …, 2016 - Springer
The crustaceans constitute one of the oldest arthropod taxa, from which insects later evolved
(Giribet et al., Nature 413: 157–161, 2001; Regier et al., Nature 463: 1079–U1098, 2010; …
(Giribet et al., Nature 413: 157–161, 2001; Regier et al., Nature 463: 1079–U1098, 2010; …
[引用][C] Arthropod exoskeletons
JE Dalingwater, H Mutvei - Skeletal biomineralization: patterns …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Arthropod Exoskeletons Page 1 Arthropod Exoskeletons John E. Dalingwater Department
of Environmental Biology University of Manchester, M13 9PL, England Harry Mutvei …
of Environmental Biology University of Manchester, M13 9PL, England Harry Mutvei …
[HTML][HTML] Biomineralisations in crustaceans: storage strategies
Crustaceans are a remarkable group of animals because of their ability to elaborate
cyclically two kinds of calcified biomineralisations: an unstretchable exoskeleton (or cuticle) …
cyclically two kinds of calcified biomineralisations: an unstretchable exoskeleton (or cuticle) …
[HTML][HTML] Biomineralizations: insights and prospects from crustaceans
G Luquet - Zookeys, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
For growing, crustaceans have to molt cyclically because of the presence of a rigid
exoskeleton. Most of the crustaceans harden their cuticle not only by sclerotization, like all …
exoskeleton. Most of the crustaceans harden their cuticle not only by sclerotization, like all …
Exoskeleton protein repertoires in decapod crustaceans revealed distinct biomineralization evolution with molluscs
C Liu, W Zhang, Q Dong, H Liu - Journal of Proteomics, 2024 - Elsevier
Crustaceans are the champions of mineral mobilization and deposition in the animal
kingdom due to their unique ability to rapidly and periodically mineralize and demineralize …
kingdom due to their unique ability to rapidly and periodically mineralize and demineralize …
Structural diversity of crustacean exoskeletons and its implications for biomimetics
M Vittori - Interface Focus, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The crustacean cuticle is a biological composite material consisting of chitin–protein fibres in
a mineralized matrix. Recent research has revealed a surprising range of fibre architectures …
a mineralized matrix. Recent research has revealed a surprising range of fibre architectures …
Calcium phosphate mineralization is widely applied in crustacean mandibles
Crustaceans, like most mineralized invertebrates, adopted calcium carbonate mineralization
for bulk skeleton reinforcement. Here, we show that a major part of the crustacean class …
for bulk skeleton reinforcement. Here, we show that a major part of the crustacean class …
Development of calcareous skeletal elements in invertebrates
FH Wilt, CE Killian, BT Livingston - Differentiation: Review, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Most metazoans require skeletal support systems. While the formation of bones and teeth in
vertebrates has been well studied, endo‐and exoskeleton development of non‐vertebrates …
vertebrates has been well studied, endo‐and exoskeleton development of non‐vertebrates …
Control of vertebrate skeletal mineralization by polyphosphates
S Omelon, J Georgiou, ZJ Henneman, LM Wise… - PLoS …, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Background Skeletons are formed in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and compositions of
organic and mineral components. Many invertebrate skeletons are constructed from …
organic and mineral components. Many invertebrate skeletons are constructed from …
The Mechanical Consequences of the Interplay of Mineral Distribution and Organic Matrix Orientation in the Claws of the Sea Slater Ligia pallasii
Exposed regions of the arthropod exoskeleton have specialized structure and mineral
composition. Their study can provide insights into the evolutionary optimization of the cuticle …
composition. Their study can provide insights into the evolutionary optimization of the cuticle …