Sea sponges use protein filament to pattern silica deposition and build  intricate glass spicules - The American Ceramic Society

Sea sponges use protein filament to pattern silica deposition and build intricate glass spicules - The American Ceramic Society

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Biosilica as a source for inspiration in biological materials science

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Morphology of Sponge Spicules: Silicatein a Structural Protein for Bio‐ Silica Formation - Wang - 2010 - Advanced Engineering Materials - Wiley Online Library

The Unique Invention of the Siliceous Sponges: Their Enzymatically Made Bio- Silica Skeleton

Sponges anchor glass houses with precisely engineered glass hairs - The American Ceramic Society

Spiculogenesis and biomineralization in early sponge animals

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Protein- and Peptide-Directed Syntheses of Inorganic Materials

Microscopic Features of Biologically Formed Amorphous Silica

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