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Iron Biominerals

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Iron Biominerals: An Overview
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    Chapter 2 Biominerals and Homeostasis
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    Chapter 3 Crystallochemical Control of Iron Oxide Biomineralization
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    Chapter 4 Magnetotactic Magnetogens
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    Chapter 5 Anaerobic Production of Single-Domain Magnetite by the Marine, Magnetotactic Bacterium, Strain MV-1
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    Chapter 6 Application of Bacterial Magnetite
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    Chapter 7 Observations of Magnetosome Organization, Surface Structure, and Iron Biomineralization of Undescribed Magnetic Bacteria: Evolutionary Speculations
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    Chapter 8 Diversity of Magnetic Crystals Found in Magnetotactic Bacteria
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    Chapter 9 Phylogenetic Analysis of Aquaspirillum Magnetotacticum Using PCR-Amplified 16S Ribosomal RNA-Specific DNA
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    Chapter 10 Iron Mineralization by Bacteria: Metabolic Coupling of Iron Reduction to Cell Metabolism in Alteromonas Putrefaciens Strain MR-1
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    Chapter 11 Magnetite Formation During Microbial Dissimilatory Iron Reduction
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    Chapter 12 Structural and Morphological Characterization of Biogenic Magnetite Crystals
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    Chapter 13 Inorganic Formation of Ultrafine-Grained Magnetite
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    Chapter 14 Iron Biomineralization in Invertebrates
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    Chapter 15 Structure and Formation of the Magnetite-Bearing Cap of Polyplacophoran Tricuspid Radular Teeth
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    Chapter 16 Intercellular Junctions, Motility and Magnetosome Structure in a Multicellular Magnetotactic Prokaryote
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    Chapter 17 Biomineralization of Iron Sulfides in Magnetotactic Bacteria from Sulfidic Environments
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    Chapter 18 Biomineralization of a New Material by a Magnetotactic Microorganism
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    Chapter 19 Ferritin: A Model System for Iron Biomineralization
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    Chapter 20 Ferritin Iron Cores: Variable Iron Biominerals
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    Chapter 21 Redox Capacity of APO Mammalian Ferritin
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    Chapter 22 Some Speculations on the Role of Oxyradicals in the Conversion of Ferritin to Hemosiderin
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    Chapter 23 Bacterioferritin: A Microbial Iron-Storage Protein?
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    Chapter 24 Mechanisms of Ferritin Iron Incorporation: A Study with Recombinant and Mutant Human Ferritins
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    Chapter 25 Dynamic Stability of Apoferritin: A New Model to Explain How Impermeable Reagents Can Reduce/Capture Iron within Ferritin
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    Chapter 26 Ferritin, Biomineralization, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    Chapter 27 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain Iron Using A4 Tesla Whole-Body Scanner
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    Chapter 28 Structure-Activity Correlations for the Ferric Uptake Regulation (FUR) Repressor Protein of Escherichia Coli K12
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    Chapter 29 A Genetic Approach to the Study of Iron Metabolism in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
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    Chapter 30 Iron Acquisition and Microbial Virulence: Potential Uptake Systems in the Aeromonas Species
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    Chapter 31 Importance of Uptake and Cellular Distribution of Iron in the Regulation of Intestinal Iron Absorption
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    Chapter 32 Erratum to: Bacterioferritin: A Microbial Iron-Storage Protein?
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Title
Iron Biominerals
Published by
Springer US, June 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-3810-3
ISBNs
978-1-4613-6699-7, 978-1-4615-3810-3
Editors

Frankel, Richard B., Blakemore, Richard P.

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