The Marsh’s Membrane: A Key-Role for a Forgotten Structure

  • Cuif J
  • Dauphin Y
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Abstract

Recent imaging methods applied to the growing edge of the Pinctada margaritifera shell allow for a better appreciation of ancient structural data. Growth of the Pinctada shell (both lateral extension and thickness increase) is a coordinated mechanism involving a series of clearly identified steps in contrast to the prevailing concept of a direct “self-assembly” process.

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Cuif, J.-P., & Dauphin, Y. (2018). The Marsh’s Membrane: A Key-Role for a Forgotten Structure. In Biomineralization (pp. 349–357). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1002-7_37

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