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- W51187393 abstract "Progress in the investigation of the growth mechanism of hydroxyapatite, the most important biomineral, is described in relation to observation and measurement techniques of crystals growing in aqueous solutions. Optical interferometry, especially phase-shift interferometry, can measure the apatite growth rate precisely and facilitates estimates of several growth parameters necessary to analyze the growth mechanism of apatite. The data strongly suggest that the growth unit of apatite takes the form of energetically stable clusters. Apatite growth proceeds via accumulation of clusters, resembling the growth of macromolecular protein crystals, although conventional spiral or two-dimensional nucleation growth occurs on the surface, as in the case of protein crystals. Phase transformation of amorphous calcium phosphate into apatite proceeds via direct structure reconstruction of aggregates with clusters as the minimum unit. These cluster-based transformation and growth phenomena are not specific to apatite: they also occur in other biominerals, such as calcium carbonates." @default.
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