Structure and Function of Barnacle Cement Proteins

  • Kamino K
  • Shizuri Y
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Abstract We can find various sessile organisms in the marine environment. The barnacle is typical of sessile animals which firmly attach to various substrata in water. The barnacle secretes proteinaceous cement from a cement gland to the space between the calcareous ...

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Kamino, K., & Shizuri, Y. (1998). Structure and Function of Barnacle Cement Proteins. In New Developments in Marine Biotechnology (pp. 77–80). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5983-9_16

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