Fractal-related assembly of the axial filament in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: relevance to biomineralization and the formation of biogenic silica.
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W. Tremel | J. Kaandorp | W. Müller | M. Tahir | H. Schröder | Xiaohong Wang | U. Schlossmacher | A. Boreiko | David Brandt
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