Silicon in life : A bioinorganic solution to bioorganic essentiality
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TextoSeries ; Journal of Inorganic BioChemistry, 69(3), p.139-144, 1998Trabajos contenidos: - Exley, C
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The essentiality of silicon in biota is described from the perspective of the interrelationships between geochemistry, biological evolution and biochemistry. A punctuated, as opposed to continuous, silicon bi-cycle implicates the environmental silicic acid concentration in such seemingly diverse processes as catchment acidification, global warming and chronic disease in man.
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