2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.06.027
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Crystal nucleation and growth of spherulites demonstrated by coral skeletons and phase-field simulations

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“…6). This model is consistent with all of the experimental evidence currently available (22,25,26,33,42,60,61) and supersedes the incomplete model proposed by Mass et al (33).…”
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“…6). This model is consistent with all of the experimental evidence currently available (22,25,26,33,42,60,61) and supersedes the incomplete model proposed by Mass et al (33).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Sixth, crystalline fibers radiate from CoCs and form spherulites ( 21 , 22 ), as each crystal fiber grows at the expense of the amorphous precursor phases. All three mineral phases persist in CoCs, as previously observed ( 33 , 39 ).…”
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“…This information can reveal structural and mechanical properties in CaCO 3 biominerals (5). Coral biomineralization is a subject of intense studies, and the mechanisms of crystal nucleation and growth in coral skeletons are only beginning to be revealed (6)(7)(8)(9).…”
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